A staggering 78% of people who cast their vote had tasted Rakia before. Not really surprising as most who visit this site know about Rakia and use Rakia as a key word to get to the site.
Even in view of this almost 1 in 5 haven't tasted Rakia. Perhaps they might after they had visited and voted.
One voter actually admitted that they couldn't remember haven't tasted Rakia. Well, no comment on that one.
May I thank all the 41 people who voted and with that I'd like to propose another open invitation to take another vote on the question of ice or no ice with Rakia.
Nastavey!
Even in view of this almost 1 in 5 haven't tasted Rakia. Perhaps they might after they had visited and voted.
One voter actually admitted that they couldn't remember haven't tasted Rakia. Well, no comment on that one.
May I thank all the 41 people who voted and with that I'd like to propose another open invitation to take another vote on the question of ice or no ice with Rakia.
Nastavey!
2 comments:
Greetings,
I am looking for some historical information on Țuica, particularly the Romanian variety. I belong to a medieval re-creation group where we study and re create many things, including the creation of alcohol. I have managed to successfully recreate a bottle or 2 of Țuica but now I need to find out more about the history of it.
Any help, or pointing me in the right direction, would be greatly appericated.
You are free to use information form my site as long as you let me know befor eyou take it. Good luck with your research, I'll keep my eyes peeled.
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