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  2. Arak (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Arak is traditionally made of grapes and aniseed (the seeds of the anise plant); when crushed, their oil provides arak with a slight licorice taste. [1] Dates, figs, and other fruits are sometimes added. [2] Typically, arak is a minimum of 50% alcohol by volume (ABV), and can be up to 70% ABV (126 proof). [2] A 53% ABV is considered typical. [3 ...

  3. Arrack - Wikipedia

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    The first step results in "low wine", a liquid with an alcohol content between 20 and 40%. [29] The second step results in the final distillate with an alcohol content of 60 to 90%. It is generally diluted to between 33% and 50% alcohol by volume (ABV) or 66 to 100 proof. The entire distillation process is completed within 24 hours.

  4. Aragh Sagi - Wikipedia

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    Cyrus Premium Arak is produced by Cyrus Company [7] in the Netherlands. Cyrus Arak Saggi is made in small batches using copper pot stills. Fermented raisins are distilled to create a clear arak with an alcohol content of 40%. Raisins are sourced from Iran and Turkey. Premium Arak

  5. Rakı - Wikipedia

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    Yeni Rakı has an alcohol content of 45% and 1.5 grams of aniseed per liter; Tekirdağ Rakısı is 45% ABV and has 1.7 grams of aniseed per liter. There are also two top-quality brands called Kulüp Rakısı and Altınbaş, each with 50% ABV. The former one was the favorite of the Iraqi regent Abdul Ilah. [15]

  6. Rakia - Wikipedia

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    The alcohol content of rakia is normally 40% ABV, but home-produced rakia can be stronger (typically 50–80%). [1] ... ouzo, sambuca, arak and aguardiente. [24]

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    Beers that fall between 2% ABV and 5% ABV, generally considered the “low” alcohol share, make up less than half of the growth of “low-to-no” segment in the total U.S. beer market.

  8. Khamr - Wikipedia

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    According to a hadith where Imam Ahmad recorded what Abu Maysarah said, the verses came after requests by `Umar to Allah, to "Give us a clear ruling regarding Al-Khamr!" [13] Many Muslims believe the verses were revealed over time in this order to gradually nudge Muslim converts away from drunkenness and towards total sobriety, as to ban alcohol abruptly would have been too harsh and impractical.

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