keropino
Keropino is a term that refers to a type of homemade fermented beverage originating from parts of Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia. It is typically made by fermenting rice, often sticky rice, with a starter culture known as ragi or yeast. The fermentation process converts the starches in the rice into sugars and then into alcohol. The resulting liquid can vary in alcohol content and flavor depending on the specific ingredients and fermentation time.
The production of keropino is often a traditional practice, passed down through generations within families or
Keropino is usually consumed fresh, shortly after fermentation. It is not typically aged for extended periods.