EyelessInGaza
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what if i told you that any strong beer in india cannot have more than 5% alchohal in it then there is super strong level with 7.5% achohal unlike your nation we have a very strict policy on it and there is a very very heafy penalty if you try to be smart
I'm Indian and, for various reasons (including, but not limited to, consuming it in large quantities), have insight into how the domestic liquor industry works.
I didn't mean to criticize your choice; it's just that I feel strongly about definitions in this industry. For example, till a decsde ago Indian manufacturers were telling consumers they were selling whiskey- but except for one brand, (Peter Scott, IIRC, could be wrong) they were all not really whiskey (including RC and other more expensive brands) they were not really whiskey (as whiskey is made from grain only).
Anyway, do not want to bore you or anyone else. Definitions aside, Indian rum is one of the best in the world and we have started to make some very decent low cost wines.