Well this weekend was another first. This time I went to my first slivovice festival. It was held in Litenčice, a small village about 45 minutes from Brno.
This was the village's 13th annual festival. In such a small village, it is a big deal to have the best slivovice.
It cost 100 Kč ($5) to enter and you were given a commemorative shot glass. Then you went up to the bar and said which one you wanted to try. You get a small taste, rinse out your glass and try the next one.
Oh, did I mention that there were 149 kinds of moonshine to try. In addition to the plum, there was also pear, apricot, apple, peach, cherry, plus a few non-traditional flavors. After a while though they all start to taste the same. I guess it's a good thing that I only tried 22 of them.
Now here's the part that I don't get. Distilling your own hooch is illegal but everyone knows someone who does it. Yet, here's an official festival, attended by the mayor, to celebrate the best moonshine. Loczech.
This was the village's 13th annual festival. In such a small village, it is a big deal to have the best slivovice.
It cost 100 Kč ($5) to enter and you were given a commemorative shot glass. Then you went up to the bar and said which one you wanted to try. You get a small taste, rinse out your glass and try the next one.
Oh, did I mention that there were 149 kinds of moonshine to try. In addition to the plum, there was also pear, apricot, apple, peach, cherry, plus a few non-traditional flavors. After a while though they all start to taste the same. I guess it's a good thing that I only tried 22 of them.
Now here's the part that I don't get. Distilling your own hooch is illegal but everyone knows someone who does it. Yet, here's an official festival, attended by the mayor, to celebrate the best moonshine. Loczech.
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