But for most American drinkers, rakija—a fruit brandy from the Balkans—is an unknown quantity. One man wants to change that. And, in a surprising twist, that man is Faith No More bassist Bill Gould.
“Rakija has been made by our family for five generations and now it’s our turn to bottle the magic and the legacy that comes with it.” This story about rakija – a traditional alcohol from the Balkans ...
Faith No More was one of the first American bands to start touring Eastern Europe at the end of the Cold War — the band even played in Berlin the night the Berlin Wall fell — and that's when bassist ...
From distinctive rock music to equally distinctive hooch, Faith No More bassist and producer Billy Gould is a confessed Balkans addict, he tells BIRN – and it all began the night the Berlin Wall came ...
It’s the first Sydney distillery to commercially produce the popular Balkan spirit, which is best served over ice. “When someone’s at the cemetery and you’re celebrating their life, you’re drinking ...
Though rakija exports are up, registered production is still dwarfed by small-scale, front-yard distillation for personal consumption. The threat of regulation, however, lurks on the horizon. Predrag, ...
Come for the all day Balkan party held every Tuesday at Rakija Lounge. It is like a U.N. peace party with music, food and booze. Croatians, Bulgarians and Bosnians meet and mingle. First timers often ...