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Samogon

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Samogon 

an alcoholic beverage prepared in a homemade apparatus by distilling alcohol obtained by the fermentation of grains, sugar, potatoes, sugar beets, fruits, or other foods containing starch.



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Or indeed, should you run out of vodka - easily done, as the nights are long and cold, and shops few and far between - you run the risk of falling victim to a particularly bad batch of samogon , the illicit hooch, brewed from anything from apples to plywood, that underpins and undermines rural life.
Collective farms and their subsidiary enterprises, owners of 'small means of transport', vodka manufacture, both legal and samogon, and distribution, and the Caucasus republics (Georgia in particular) proved particularly rich sources of illicit (from the system's perspective) monetisation and private 'entrepreneurial' activity (Grossman, 1977b, pp.
Efforts to limit production and sales of "official" vodka resulted in a increased sales of moonshine, or samogon in Russian parlance.
 
 
 
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