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Unless you are refferring to non-alcoholic you will be sadly disappointedGreabo Girl wrote:Right, who is bringing the grog?
Witblits ("white lightning") is a potent liquor, traditionally home-distilled from grapes. Roughly the equivalent of American 'moonshine'. Closely related is 'Mampoer', which is distilled from other fruit - usually peaches.Brad wrote: I know what biltong is, but you'll have to tell me about witblits and amarula, before I die of curiosity.
Witblits: American moonshine is actually just rough, un-oaked, illegal generic grain whisky, made from barley, corn, and sometimes some sugar. If witblits is made from grapes, it's actually closer to what the French call "marc" and what the Italians call "grappa".Edge wrote:Witblits ("white lightning") is a potent liquor, traditionally home-distilled from grapes. Roughly the equivalent of American 'moonshine'. Closely related is 'Mampoer', which is distilled from other fruit - usually peaches.Brad wrote: I know what biltong is, but you'll have to tell me about witblits and amarula, before I die of curiosity.
Amarula is a Cream Liquer, created from the wild fruit of the same name.
Interesting factoid: the fruit of the amarula tree, in its' natural state, falls from the tree and proceeds to ferment. The fermented fruit is considered a delicacy by elephants, which become thoroughly intoxicated after ingesting it.
That's right - it packs enough punch to fell an elephant!
I think, technically, witblits would be classified as a rough brandy.Brad wrote: Witblits: American moonshine is actually just rough, un-oaked, illegal generic grain whisky, made from barley, corn, and sometimes some sugar. If witblits is made from grapes, it's actually closer to what the French call "marc" and what the Italians call "grappa".
No, you don't ... trust me.Greabo Girl wrote:...still want some...