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Serbian folktale: The Devil gets the first archbishop Saint Sava drunk on rakija

This is a folktale from Serbia about the country’s national strong drink rakija. It reminds a bit of the legend of Gambrinus, which was told in Belgium and Holland, about the introduction of quality hoppy beer. In the Serbian tale the Devil appears again and introduces Saint Sava, an important prince and the first archbishop of…

January 26, 2016 in Folklore and Mythology.

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