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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenelon View Post
    I've had a few nips of good Palinka and it's good stuff. I don't think I'd want much more than half a shot glass. Kinda like a fruity vintage grappa. That brew that the old girl boiled up in her basement was not for the light of heart. It's 25 yeras later now and we still stay "Hey Ivano, what was the name again of that white lightning drink that made you shat your pants?. He just goes quiet and looks at the ground.
    Haha ! That’s the type of thing one never lives down !!
    Hilarious !!!! Brings back memories !!
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    Hahahahaha hahahahah that was one of the best things I’ve read in a while and imaging the images in my mind we’re just as good lol

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    Alfoldivandor: I didn't realize there were so many flavours of Palinka. I've only had the plum based version. It definitely put hair on your chest!

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    marky.mark. This story is only the tip of the iceberg! Poor old Ivano has had some hilarious stuff happen to him over the years. The dude should probably contemplate giving up ice fishing. One of the better ones was when we had a hut out on Simcoe and we used to poop into a 5 gallon bucket instead of being a pig and leaving it on the ice. We had a corker of a day and we all managed to catch our two whitefish. These fish also went into the same black garbage bags. It was dark when we arrived back at the parking lot at Beaverton. I grabbed the bags and threw one into each guys truck as they were loading their skidoos. Three hours later I get a phone call and it's Ivano, yelling and swearing on the end of the phone. He called me every name in the book. Turns out I gave him our bag of poop by mistake. He had slit the bag and dumped it into the kitchen sink. His girlfriend almost puked when she saw the stack of brown logs and toilet paper, then she started crying. I wept on the other end of the phone, and if I remember correctly I had to pinch my parts with my thumb and forefinger or I would surely have pissed myself! Oh man.......them there were some good times!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenelon View Post
    Alfoldivandor: I didn't realize there were so many flavours of Palinka. I've only had the plum based version. It definitely put hair on your chest!
    The plum based palinka aged in small mulberry barrels brings good memories!
    This was somewhere in Transylvania... the locals absolutely cherished this drink, and for all the good reasons. I really liked it, goes very well with the local aged sheep cheese and double-smoked pork fat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alfoldivandor View Post
    The best is apricot and pears ,you can find in LCBO.
    The best is a matter of personal preference (plum palinka rules for me).
    “Think safety first and then have a good hunt.”
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenelon View Post
    Palinka!.........Oh.....My.......God! My friend passed out and badly shat himself in an ice hut after drinking that hooch. He even had feces inside his Sorel boots! The one guy had got the stuff off his Babba grandma (I think see was Slovakian or Czech) who had made it in a still in the basement . He told us all "not to mess with this stuff as it packs a punch". Five glasses later, our buddy later said "it kinda snuck up on me" and he knew he was in serious trouble when he couldn't feel his lips anymore and he pissed all over himself when he left the hut to take a leak. We wrapped him in a poly tarp and put him in the truck cap for the ride home. His wife was not impressed. We unrolled the tarp on his driveway, kind of like a sausage roll, and there was her husband, covered in puke and diarrhea!. I remember her saying "that is DISGUSTING!" as the rest of us pissed ourselves laughing.
    Funniest thing I have ever read on this forum, by far! Man, that was a good story!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfoldivandor View Post
    Don't put it down ,
    The Hungarian Palinka is regulated by the state trademarked by country.
    I can't help that hunter drink to much that could happened with finest whisky drinker ...
    Sorry for that poor fellow ...
    In my culture, Grappa is similar. When made properly, it is good, but when people (like many of my relatives) start making it in their garages, that's when the stuff gets a bad reputation. One relative gave me litres of homemade grappa. It was just terrible. I use it to light the fireplace when the wood doesn't want to cooperate. I have also used it in a camping stove when I ran out of methanol.

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    Early in 2021 you should probably stay home, unless you can find something where you are isolated from others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rf2 View Post
    In my culture, Grappa is similar. When made properly, it is good, but when people (like many of my relatives) start making it in their garages, that's when the stuff gets a bad reputation. One relative gave me litres of homemade grappa. It was just terrible. I use it to light the fireplace when the wood doesn't want to cooperate. I have also used it in a camping stove when I ran out of methanol.
    Hahaha, that stuff will kick your arse and you won't even feel it coming!

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