. What do hard-drinking Bulgarians when a politician committed to the centuries-old alcoholic specialties of the People's right:?. you a drink named after him is what happened in Kapatovo , south of Sofia, the local population to produce in their village Rakia has ado Borisovka baptized -. the Prime Minister Boyko Borisov in honor of Premier had given a commitment that the taxes are not increased by alcohol.
Kapatovos mayor told a newspaper: "People in my village and other villages are overjoyed, but not because we are Saufköppe, so that is clear, we simply want to protect just this tradition, Rakia produce in our own four walls.. to be allowed. "
Bulgarian families must produce 30 liters of alcohol per year, without having to pay taxes. Popular in addition to wine, especially Rakia, a drink that is usually set with grapes, plums or apricots. In Eastern Europe, is the self-burning and putting of a common daily drink. In Russia, vodka is named for President, there is for example a Putinka (in a very elegant glass bottle ).
Kapatovos mayor told a newspaper: "People in my village and other villages are overjoyed, but not because we are Saufköppe, so that is clear, we simply want to protect just this tradition, Rakia produce in our own four walls.. to be allowed. "
Bulgarian families must produce 30 liters of alcohol per year, without having to pay taxes. Popular in addition to wine, especially Rakia, a drink that is usually set with grapes, plums or apricots. In Eastern Europe, is the self-burning and putting of a common daily drink. In Russia, vodka is named for President, there is for example a Putinka (in a very elegant glass bottle ).