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The following is a list of alcoholic mixed, and non-alcoholic beverages that are popular among the people of Bolivia. Singani (being the Bolivian national drink) is the main liquor used to produce some of these mixed drinks, however Pisco is also another liquor that is easily found in Bolivia and is the main comoponent of another branch of beverages also listed here.

Singani-based

Pisco-based

Chicha

Illegal

Non-Alcoholic

  • Somó
  • Mocochinchi

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