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There are many 'legal' companies making spirits for private consumption. Take whiskey for example, Jack Daniels would probably be the most popular (as whiskey is a spirit). However, it is illegal to home-brew spirits, as the government are very strict with taxing and only allow home-brewers to make low-ABV content drinks, e.g. Beer and Wine.

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