Cachaça, Pisco, Açai
A Rum-like spirit made in Brazil. Unlike actual rum, cachaca is distilled from pure sugar cane, thus no molasses is used. Cachace is the most popular spirit in Brazil. Cachaça, like rum, has two varieties: unaged (white) and aged (gold). White cachaça is usually bottled immediately after distillation and tends to be cheaper. It is often used to prepare caipirinha and all other types of beverages in which cachaça is an ingredient. Dark cachaça, usually seen as the "premium" variety, is aged in wood barrels and is meant to be drunk pure. Its flavor is influenced by the type of wood the barrel is made of.
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