Pálinka brewing will be legal in Slovakia from own-produced fruit
In Slovakia, it will be legal to brew pálinka from own-produced fruit. The proposal of the Hungarian-Slovak Now-Bridge party was approved by the coalition government on Wednesday – TASR Slovakian public news agency reported.
The amendment to the relevant law must be approved by the parliament, but since most of the government coalition supports the legislature, this is only a formality. (MTI, Kokes János)
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