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  2. Poitín - Wikipedia

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    Poitín. Poitín (Irish pronunciation: [ˈpˠɛtʲiːnʲ]), anglicized as poteen (/ pəˈt (ʃ) iːn, pɒˈtiːn /) or potcheen, is a traditional Irish distilled beverage (40–90% ABV). [2] Former common names for Poitín were "Irish moonshine" and "mountain dew". [3] It was traditionally distilled in a small pot still and the term is a ...

  3. Moonshine by country - Wikipedia

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    Most of the moonshine in Spain is made as a byproduct of wine making by distilling the squeezed skins of the grapes. The basic product is called orujo or aguardiente (burning water). The homemade versions are usually stronger and have a higher alcoholic content, well over the 40% that the commercial versions typically have.

  4. Moonshine - Wikipedia

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    Moonshine can be made both more palatable and perhaps less dangerous by discarding the "foreshot" – the first 50–150 millilitres (1.8–5.3 imp fl oz; 1.7–5.1 US fl oz) of alcohol that drip from the condenser. Because methanol vaporizes at a lower temperature than ethanol, it is commonly believed that the foreshot contains most of the ...

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    Apple Pie Moonshine. Prohibition may be over, but we still plan on making our moonshine. This fall-flavored version is like an apple pie in a glass (or a shot glass). Get the Apple Pie Moonshine ...

  6. Pitorro - Wikipedia

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    Pitorro is a distilled spirit from Puerto Rico, referred to as " moonshine rum ". Pitorro is usually much stronger than commercial rum. At times its alcohol content surpasses 100 proof. [1] It is often homemade and a part of traditional Puerto Rican holiday celebrations, and used in Coquito. [citation needed]

  7. Pruno - Wikipedia

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    Pruno, also known as prison hooch or prison wine, is a term used in the United States to describe an improvised alcoholic beverage. It is variously made from apples, oranges, fruit cocktail, fruit juices, hard candy, sugar, high fructose syrup, and possibly other ingredients, including crumbled bread. [1] Bread is correctly thought to contain ...

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