Kwaku Baako reveals how palm wine, akpeteshie are made [VIDEO+PHOTOS]

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Akpeteshie is an alcoholic spirit produced in Ghana by distilling palm or sugar juice.

Other names for this drink include apio, Ogogoro, VC10 as well as numerous other less than flattering names

Renowned tapper Ofa Kwaku Baako at Worawora

Many people might have wondered how the locally distilled alcohol, popularly referred to as “Akpeteshie” is prepared to be sold on the Ghanaian market.

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Adomonline’s Gershon Mortey interviewed a renowned tapper Ofa Kwaku Baako at Worawora in the Oti Region and he explained into details; the processes involved in producing the hard liquor.

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