Akpeteshie used to be 50pesewas, it is now ₵2.00- President of Ghana Drunkards Association bemoans » ™

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The head of the Ghana Drunkards Association, Moses “Drybone” Onyah has bemoaned the increasing cost of living, which had an impact on the price of Akpeteshie.

On the Day Show hosted by the ever-gorgeous Berla Mundi, Moses shared his expertise in alcohol and lamented the rising cost, ultimately asking the government to step in and salvage the situation.

“This is one tot of unadulterated akpeteshie, normally it used to be 50 pesewas, but it’s now Ghc2.00,” Moses Drybone explained.

He also took Ms Mundi to their makeshift bar, where he described each drink and what goes into making it.

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“This is where we have all the various kinds of herbs mixed with bitters. This place is called the council of elders. Originally, we registered as Beverage Consumers of Alcohol.

“This is popularly known as Orekodo (It’s going well) made from mahogany and other herbs. This other one is also tiger nuts, negro pepper and other roots. This one is called Awoba (you have given birth). This one is neem tree with akpeteshie, but the alcohol percentage level is 38%. The normal bitters on the market are 42%, but we have reduced it to 38%.”

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From the report shared by 3News, Moses Drybone mentioned the merits and demerits of drinking alcohol.

“Some of the bitters cure malaria. If people stop drinking, there will be a lot of unemployment in this country. Moderate drinking is very healthy because it helps your health, especially for people with kidney disorders. One bottle of beer per week helps the kidney.”

SOURCE: www.Ghbase.com

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