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  2. Alcohol in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The high tax on alcohol has increased the price of alcoholic drinks in Malaysia, harming some drinkers who turn to unsafe alcohol smuggled in from neighbouring countries. [17] In 2018, around 45 people died in the country's worst methanol poisoning involving foreign workers and several Malaysians due to the consumption of cheap fake liquors ...

  3. Category:Malaysian alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Beer in Malaysia‎ (1 P) P. Palm wine‎ (2 P) Pages in category "Malaysian alcoholic drinks" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  4. Lihing - Wikipedia

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    Lihing (left) together with talak and sikat. Lihing is a type of Malaysian rice wine that originated from the state of Sabah. It was made from "pulut", a glutinous rice and is a traditional rice wine for the Kadazan-Dusun people. [3] The rice wine is also referred as hiing (in certain Dusun dialects), kinarung, kinomol, kinopi, linahas ...

  5. Malaysian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The production and consumption of traditional liquor play an important cultural role for the non-Muslim peoples of East Malaysia. Alcoholic drinks made from rice is the most common form, as well as the widely available. In Sabah, the Penampang Kadazan lihing is perhaps the most well known.

  6. Bandung (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Bandung (drink) Bandung, sirap bandung, air bandung, iced bandung or rose syrup drink is a drink popular in Maritime Southeast Asia, notably in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. It consists of evaporated milk or condensed milk flavoured with rose syrup (rose cordial), giving it a pink colour. [1]

  7. Beer in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    As Malaysia is a Muslim majority country like its neighbours of Brunei and Indonesia, Muslim consumers are prohibited from buying and drinking alcohol related drinks including beer. [6] Any Muslims caught drinking alcohol in public places especially in West Malaysia will be caned and fined. [7] [8]

  8. Jaz (beer) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .jazbeer .com. Jaz Beer is a pilsner -type rice beer, the first and only brand brewed in Malaysia. [ 1] It is produced using rice (rather than the usual barley ), imported malt, imported hops, and German cultivated yeast. Due to Malaysian licensing laws, the product sale is limited to non-Muslims at Refreshment Outlets, such as ...

  9. Jolly Shandy - Wikipedia

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    The ingredients of Jolly Shandy include water, sugar, beer, barley malt, carbonating agent (carbon dioxide), acidity regulator (citric acid), flavoring, Caramel color (E150c), Hops, and antioxidant (E300). A typical can of Jolly Shandy (330mL with 0.6% alcohol) contains 7.5 grams per 100 mL of sugar, 0 mg of sodium, 0 grams fat, and 36 ...