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The tree locally known as mahua (Madhuca longifolia) yields sweet edible flowers that are used to make liquor.
"The purpose of control is to make liquor available to those adults who choose to drink responsibly — but not to promote the sale," the site says.
"I told him, 'Old man, you can't be a movie star and make liquor too,' " said Mark Ramsey, a close friend.
At a time when nearly ten per cent of the population was malnourished, twenty-five billiof kilograin of grain were being used annually to make liquor.
He explained that Indian Sloth Bears have been known to display intoxicated behavior after consuming mahua flowers, which are plentiful in the plains and forests of the subcontinent and used to make liquor.
Peter Krass, Jack's biographer, told me the girl he was in love with was actually called Fannie Blythe, and, in a strictly Baptist part of the country, Fannie's family would not let her marry Jack because "he was a sinner who make liquor".
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In the front hold, we made liquor.
That's what makes liquor expensive".
Fortune Brands, which also makes liquor and home products, could probably afford Callaway.
Finally, bootleggers took to bottling their own concoctions of spurious liquor, and by the late 1920s stills making liquor from corn had become major suppliers.
In south-east China's Guangdong province last year, for example, police busted a gang that had been refilling top-brand whisky bottles with 30 yuan-a-bottle (£3), locally made liquor.
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