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Lao-Lao - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
We were in Hmong village near Muang Sing, a town that once was a thriving center of the drug trade because it is close to very wild areas of both China and Myanmar (known as the Golden Triangle).
And we had the 'opportunity' to sample Lao Lao rice whiskey directly from the condenser. In the hot mid-day one shot nearly knocked me on my butt.
It tasted stronger than 90 proof and I had a burning sensation in throat and stomach for 24 hours after.
These women were selling Lao Lao, they asked for 8000 kip ($1) for the small bottle but my guess I could have got it for less. I don't know the meaning of the different colors and no one in the entire market would own up to speaking any English.
Lao-Lao (Lao: ?????????) is a Laotian rice whisky produced in Laos. Along with Beerlao, lao-Lao is a staple drink in Laos. Contrary to what the romanized transcription would lead one to think, the name lao-Lao is not the same word repeated twice, but two different words pronounced with different tones: the first, ??????, means "alcohol" and is pronounced with a low-falling tone in the standard dialect, while the second, ???, means Laotian ("Lao") and is pronounced with a high(-rising) tone.
Although lao-Lao is traditionally drunk neat, a cocktail that is rising in popularity is the "Pygmy Slow Lorange", named after the Pygmy Slow Loris, a species endemic to Laos. Various flavoured lao-Laos are made by macerating such additives as honey or scorpions. It is women who often distill lao-Lao and sell it as a source of income locally, often being their second major income.
We were in Hmong village near Muang Sing, a town that once was a thriving center of the drug trade because it is close to very wild areas of both China and Myanmar (known as the Golden Triangle).
And we had the 'opportunity' to sample Lao Lao rice whiskey directly from the condenser. In the hot mid-day one shot nearly knocked me on my butt.
It tasted stronger than 90 proof and I had a burning sensation in throat and stomach for 24 hours after.

These women were selling Lao Lao, they asked for 8000 kip ($1) for the small bottle but my guess I could have got it for less. I don't know the meaning of the different colors and no one in the entire market would own up to speaking any English.
