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Ban On Vegemite
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It's apparently used to make a type of moonshine. How untypical of the Aussies...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My neighbour has a still Mallyh, makes lovely rum, bourbon and schnapps, alas I don't. I'm pretty sure vegemite isn't an ingredient.
Probably the yeast content I'd think Clover. People living in these remote outposts get very bored with life. It is a shame that they have lost their original way of life.
Probably the yeast content I'd think Clover. People living in these remote outposts get very bored with life. It is a shame that they have lost their original way of life.
ustralia's government says some communities should consider limiting the sale of the popular Vegemite spread because it is being used to make alcohol.
It says the yeast-based product is contributing to anti-social behaviour in some remote communities.
Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion described the salty spread as a "precursor to misery".
Indigenous.
It says the yeast-based product is contributing to anti-social behaviour in some remote communities.
Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion described the salty spread as a "precursor to misery".
Indigenous.
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