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But things are a little different in Taiwan. Whisky is about the only hard liquor you'll find on store shelves. Whisky, red wine and Taiwan beer seem to be by far the three most-popular alcoholic beverages.
Stare at the menu at this Mr. Brown Coffee in Taipei's exhibit hall and you'll notice a few whisky coffee offerings.
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