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  2. Rum - Wikipedia

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    Rum display in a liquor store (United States, 2009) Government House rum, manufactured by the Virgin Islands Company distillery in Saint Croix, circa 1941. Rum is a liquor made by fermenting and then distilling sugarcane molasses or sugarcane juice.

  3. Rakı - Wikipedia

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    Molasses gave Yeni Rakı a distinctive bitter taste and helped increase the drink's popularity. Today, with increased competition from the private sector, and the privatization of Tekel in 2004, several new brands and types of raki have emerged, each with its own distinct composition and production method, although the overall qualities of the ...

  4. List of alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Desi daru (made by fermenting molasses or high sugar containing fruits) Kilju (Finnish) Huangjiu (made from rice, millet, or wheat using a special starter culture of yeast, mold, and bacteria) Icariine liquor; Kasiri (made from cassava) Kumis (Central Asia, traditionally made from horse milk but now primarily cow milk) Makgeolli (Korean, made ...

  5. Arrack - Wikipedia

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    According to the Alcohol and Drug Information Centre's 2008 report on alcohol in Sri Lanka, the types of arrack are: [30] Special arrack, which is produced in the highest volume, nearly doubling in production between 2002 and 2007. Molasses arrack is the least-processed kind and considered the common kind. [30]

  6. Myers's Rum - Wikipedia

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    Varieties of Myers's Rum at a liquor store in Fukushima City, Japan. Myers's Rum is a brand of Jamaican rum produced by Sazerac. Named after brand founder Frederick Louis Myers, the molasses-derived blend of up to nine rums has been produced since 1879. Myers's rum uses "only pure Jamaican molasses" and is "produced from continuous and pot ...

  7. Seco Herrerano - Wikipedia

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    Seco Herrerano can be mixed with almost anything, from tropical fruits to liquors. One drink made with seco is the "Chichita Panamá" made with grapefruit and pineapple juice. It can be drunk with milk (colloquially known as "seco con leche") or coconut milk.

  8. Dutch brandy - Wikipedia

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    Dutch brandy (Dutch: vieux, pronounced ⓘ) is a distilled spirit made from either grain or molasses alcohol flavored with various essences and extracts produced in the Netherlands. It was formerly referred to as "Dutch cognac" until that name was legally restricted to grape brandy from the Cognac region of France.

  9. Desi daru - Wikipedia

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    It is fermented and distilled from molasses, a by-product of sugarcane. [1] [2] [3] Desi liquor is a broad term and it can include both legally and illegally made local alcohol. The term desi daru usually refers to legal alcohol while other types of country liquor (arrack and palm toddy) may be categorised as moonshine alcohol. [4]