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  2. Törkölypálinka - Wikipedia

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    Törkölypálinka (pomace pálinka, also Torkolypalinka) is a Hungarian pomace brandy, an alcoholic beverage produced by distillation from grape residues left over from winemaking. One of the oldest types of pálinka , it is thought to aid digestion, and is usually consumed in small quantities after meals.

  3. Pálinka - Wikipedia

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    In Austria, four provinces are allowed to label local apricot spirits as Barack Palinka (transliteration of Hungarian barackpálinka): Burgenland, Lower Austria, Styria, and Vienna. Unlike Hungarian pálinka, its Austrian counterpart may not be made with column stills , and in order to achieve a full character, careful slow distillation is ...

  4. Barack (brandy) - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of Barack brandy. Barack (/ˈbɒrɒt͡sk/) is a type of Hungarian brandy made of (or flavored with) apricots; an apricot brandy.. The word barack is a collective term for both apricot (in Hungarian sárgabarack, lit. "yellow-peach") and peach (in Hungarian őszibarack, lit. "autumn-peach").

  5. Slivovitz - Wikipedia

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    Slivovitz is a fruit spirit (or fruit brandy) made from damson plums, [1] often referred to as plum spirit (or plum brandy). [2] Slivovitz is produced in Central and Southeastern Europe, both commercially and privately. Primary producers include Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Greece, Hungary, North Macedonia, Poland ...

  6. Pálenka - Wikipedia

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    In the Czech Republic and Slovakia, pálenka is any kind of distilled beverage but especially fruit brandy. The term is often used generically for all kinds of liquors, including vodka, gin and borovička. [1] The word derives from the Slavic verb *paliti (Czech: pálit, Slovak: páliť) 'to burn; to distill'.

  7. Koval Distillery - Wikipedia

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    Koval Distillery is a craft distillery located in Chicago, Illinois (established in 2008). [1] It is the first distillery within Chicago's city limits since Prohibition . [ 2 ] Koval's founders, Robert and Sonat Birnecker, left academic careers to found the distillery, aiming to bring the distilling traditions and techniques of Robert’s ...

  8. Binny's Beverage Depot - Wikipedia

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    Binny's Beverage Depot is a family business liquor store chain in Illinois originally founded in 1948.. The company operates forty-six retail locations, including eight in Chicago, thirty-three in the surrounding area, and one each in Champaign, Springfield, Peoria, Bloomington, and Rockford.

  9. Moonshine by country - Wikipedia

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    In Romania, plum brandy is called țuică (tzuika), rachiu (raki) or palincă , depending on the region in which it is produced. It is prepared by many people in rural areas, using traditional methods, both for private consumption and for sale.