Post 1961, the adulterated stuff made in low-quality garafaos/vats by sub-par distillers and consumed by non-Goan outsiders in filthy Panjim residing in illegal quarters (pavements), tastes lousy.
George 'precis writer' Pinto --- On Fri, 7/16/10, Bernado Colaco <[email protected]> wrote: > More than 4 decades ago the Campal to Caranzalem coastline was dotted > with caju plantations. When Bandodcar took over the Campal area he > built a Cricket and Football playgrounds and a house called the Panjim > Gymkhana. Many of these plantations were cleared but amongst them stood > a distillery where it is believed that after a hard days grind on the > pitch near by, the players would go for a tipple. > > Could Mr. Joe UK kindly affirm if the distillery still > exists? This distillery was large and had a roof above, and unlike > the crap and dirty load of traditional stuff from north Goa often > shown on Goa Contacto.
