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  2. Alcohol in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol poisoning is quite common because illegal alcohol is often substandard. There were 768 cases of hospitalization due to methanol poisoning in eight provinces in Iran over the course of 4 weeks in late 2018; 96 of the patients died.

  3. Beer in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Examples of zero-alcohol beer in Iran. Purchasing and drinking alcoholic drinks is illegal in Iran.. The earliest known chemical evidence of beer in the world dates to c. 3500–3100 BC from the site of Godin Tepe in the Zagros Mountains of western Iran, and there is evidence of beer-drinking over a long period in the Median Empire.

  4. List of countries with alcohol prohibition - Wikipedia

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    Mexico (illegal to drink alcohol in public streets and to carry open alcohol containers in public) [29] Morocco (illegal in public; alcohol must be purchased and consumed in licensed hotels, bars, and tourist areas, and is sold in most major supermarkets [30]) Norway (only sold in stores within a certain time period on weekdays. Illegal to ...

  5. 'The world's most dangerous wine': Smuggled grapes from Iran ...

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    Wine in exile: A pioneer Armenian winemaker's quest to save suppressed wine traditions in Iran 44 years after the Islamic revolution is captured in "SOMM" director Jason Wise's new film "SOMM: Cup ...

  6. Alcohol law - Wikipedia

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    After the Iranian revolution in 1979, alcohol became completely illegal for Muslims, however there is a major black market and underground scene for alcohol. A popular moonshine is Aragh sagi, distilled from raisins. [23] Smuggling alcohol into Iran is highly illegal and is punishable by death. [24]

  7. Persian wine - Wikipedia

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    A wine-pourer or saghi, Safavid court painting, 17th century Isfahan.. Persian wine, also called May (Persian: می), Mul (Persian: مل), and Bâdah (باده), is a cultural symbol and tradition in Iran, and has a significant presence in Iranian mythology, Persian poetry and Persian miniatures.

  8. Aragh Sagi - Wikipedia

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    Aragh sagi (Persian: عرق سگی, romanized: araq-e sagi, lit. doggy [metaphor for extreme] distilled [beverage]) is a type of Iranian moonshine.This distilled alcoholic beverage usually contains around 50% alcohol.

  9. Wall Street falls following Trump's tariffs, but not as badly ...

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    Brown-Forman, the company behind Jack Daniel’s that sells alcohol in Canada, fell 3.3%. All told, the S&P 500 fell 45.96 points to 5,994.57. The Dow dropped 122.75 points to 44,421.91, and the ...