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Arrack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The spirit called “arrack” is a difficult spirit to locate in some regions, but for a cocktail enthusiast it is a very important ingredient to acquire. In the early days of cocktails it was a popular ingredient and was used frequently by the likes of Jerry Thomas and other cocktail... ... Description of Arrack;
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Arrack Punch. (Three tumblers of punch.); Take 2 wine-glasses of Batavia Arrack (old). 3 wine-glasses of Jamaica rum. Sweeten to taste with loaf-sugar dissolved in hot water. Lemons and limes are also matter of palate, but two lemons are enough for the above quantity ;
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From the late 17th to 19th century, in an age when “Punch” was a celebration of all things then exotic – citrus, sugar, and spice, no Punch was without a true Batavia Arrack. In pre-Prohibition America, Batavia Arrack and most notably the Swedish Punsch were essential to many now-classic cocktails.
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Arrack is a type of alcohol produced in Asia and parts of the Middle East. Traditionally, arrack has been produced from fermented palm sap, ...
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Arrack, the world’s only naturally fermented alcoholic beverage, is not merely a drink for king and commoner, connoisseur and your regular tippler, it is a liquid that contains a history that goes back several millennia and encompasses a long and delicate process from coconut palm to the glass.
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Definition of arrack from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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A look at the distillation process of arrack liquor. ... Arrack is no other than a spirit produced by distillation from a vegetable juice called toddy, which flows out of the cocoanut tree. The operator provides himself with a parcel of earthen pots, climbs up the trunk of a cocoatree;
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arrack: Definition and Pronunciation ... arrack (Thesaurus) ... arrack (Encyclopedia)
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Half an hour later when Arrack had gotten all the fun he would get out of him, the almost dead driver tried to slit his own throat in a vain attempt to escape further torture, but Arrack swiftly gutted him in the stomach so that his intestines became one with the mud, he then bowed down towards the driver and with...
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