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I want to come up with a comprehensive list of all the things that people have turned into alcohol. Please help me. What I want are the things that are actually fermented/distilled, as opposed to the flavors people dump in.

- Any grain: Beer (Barley is key!), Whiskey (Corn, Rye, Wheat), distilled grain alcohols (Vodka, Gin, Sool), sometimes fermented directly from bread (kvass from Russian black bread).
- Potatoes: Vodka, rarely Beer
- Mare's Milk: Kumis
- Sugar Cane Juice: Rum, Raki
- Grapes: Wine (of all types, including fortified and grappa and bubbly and ouzo and such).
- Pears: Perry
- Apples: Cider, Calvados
- Rice: Sake, Rice wine (rarely other kinds of distilled liquors)
- Agave: Tequila
- Artichoke: Cynar - A wierd Venetian liquor like Campari (with added wine)
- Assorted Veggies: Campari and Aperol (with added wine).
- Honey: Mead
- Plums: Slivovitz, or plum brandy (Romanian)
- Elderberries: Elderberry Wine
- Various Fruits: Various gross fruit wines made by Boon's
- Dandelion: Dandelion Wine
- Fig: Boukha, sometimes Raki
- Lilacs: Lilac Wine
- Cassava: Caxiri. Cauim. Pajuaru.
- Dates: Thibarine, Mahia
- Pomegranites: Sipak
- Birch Sap: Kvass
- Palm Sap: Arrack, Palm Wine
- Coconut Milk: Arrack
- Yucca Sap: Sotol
- Cactus fruit: Colonche
- Pineapple: Chica
- Maple Sap: Specialty vodka.

I'll add more as they occur to me and y'all direct me. I am mostly organizing my office today as I get set to move to the next chapter.

Date: 2006-04-27 10:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] groomporter.livejournal.com
Of course there's the various "beers" made by so-called "primitive" cultures or indigenous peoples. Is there an anthropologist in the house? I can't remember any examples of what they are made from. (I have visions of an old National Geographic special where the natives spit into the mixture before leaving it to ferment.)

Date: 2006-04-28 12:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lollardfish.livejournal.com
Right. I know of various "beers" from around the world, but all come from one sort of grain or another.

Date: 2006-04-28 12:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] groomporter.livejournal.com
What I'm thinking of are tribes in tropical areas -so maybe fruit-based and simply fermented for a few days in containers like gourds or simple clay pots. They are probably better described as the ancestors to what we would call beer.

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