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Mangaitj, Eucalyptus gunii & Roper river alcoholic beverage
The mangaitj (beverage made from the flower heads of Xanthorrhoea spp.), the fermented beverage from the tree sap of Eucalyptus gunii and the beverage made at Roper River (from Pandanus spiralis) by the Aboriginal Australians are not mentioned. Both are fermented beverages made by soaking respectively the flower heads or the leaves during an extented period in water) —Preceding
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Gula
I have removed the reference to gula. It may be a fermented sugar drink, possibly from Malaysia, but I don't read Malay enough to figure this out. Currently the link redirects to "butane,". which contains no mention of gula.
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Add section/mention of "moonshine"/ Poitín
Since these are unique styles not normally associated with traditionally made whiskey, perhaps they should be included as a subset. I think the reference to Neutral Grain Spirit is not enough because these liquors do have a flavor, despite their high alcohol content.