Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/01/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I never had any Nepalese rakshi that came in a 'commercial' bottle. The best was a glass bottle with a handwritten label. More often, in an old plastic water bottle. Alcohol between 15 to 80%. You pays your money... At 10:17 PM +0100 1/6/11, Douglas Sharp wrote: >I think I'll have to try some. > >I always thought that it was the same as Arabian Arak and Turkish >Raki - with a strong flavour of aniseed, which I don't particularly >like. > > >Cheers >Douglas > >On 06.01.2011 20:36, Henning Wulff wrote: >> I've had Malaysian arrack, Indonesian arrack (from date palm >>flowers). As is mostly the case with these things, quality was, to >>put it mildly, variable. Also alcohol content. Some Balinese arrack >>was outstanding. >> >> Similarly in Nepal I've had rakshi (millet) of various qualities, >>with some being again quite good. >> >> >> >>> Jayanand >>> >>> Thanks - the name arak or arrack is actually from the Malay language - >>> and >>> is used by the Malays of Ceylon - they >>> were sent by the Dutch colonial masters from Indonesia and are similar >>> to >>> those in Cape Town or Cape Malays >>> >>> The Ceylonese arak are more refined >>> >>> Cheers / Joseph >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: lug-bounces+joelct=singnet.com.sg at leica-users.org >>> [mailto:lug-bounces+joelct=singnet.com.sg at leica-users.org] On Behalf >>> Of >>> Jayanand Govindaraj >>> Sent: Thursday, 6 January, 2011 11:27 >>> To: Leica Users Group >>> Subject: Re: [Leica] What REAL MEN drink! >>> >>> Joseph, >>> Yes it is - and there are many flavours here made from palm nut, >>> coconut and cashewnut to name a few, and like all booze, you get from >>> the undrinkable garbage to the triple distilled stuff that smells OK. >>> My favourite is one made from the Mahua flower in Central India, it >>> has a very delicate taste, and never gives you a hangover. When the >>> flowers fall off the tree, they ferment, and deer, bears and other >>> forest animals eat it up and get high. I have also seen elephants >>> drunk on rice beer in Assam creating havoc, so this is probably not >>> just a human thing! >>> >>> A month ago I was in Sri Lanka and I picked up a bottle of aged (5 >>> years) coconut arrack, called VSOA (Very Special Aged Arrack) - and it >>> is superb, with a taste to rival a decent single malt, and it cost >>> only US$8 a bottle! >>> >>> Cheers >>> Jayanand >>> > -- Henning J. Wulff Wulff Photography & Design mailto:henningw at archiphoto.com http://www.archiphoto.com