Tarasun (also known as Arhi) is an alcoholic beverage drunk by the Mongol Buryats of Siberia. Apart from being the national drink of Buryatia, it is also used by the Buryats in their religious ceremonies.[1][2] The Buryat and his tarasun have been compared to a Scotsman and his whisky.[3]
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