Spotting Fake Alcohol in Kenya
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Protect your health and your wallet. 5 essential red flags every Nairobi drinker must know.
Welcome to Liquify Premium Insights. In this comprehensive feature, we explore the essential details of Spotting Fake Alcohol in Kenya.
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The 5-Step Integrity Check
Nairobi's market for counterfeit spirits is unfortunately sophisticated, but a discerning eye can spot a 'fake' Jameson or Glenfiddich in seconds. Here is what our logistics team looks for during intake:
- 1. The Seal Check: Authentic bottles have a 'KRA Stamp' that is properly aligned and perfectly printed. If the stamp looks blurry or easily peels off, stay away.
- 2. The Bubble Test: Shake the bottle. In high-proof spirits, the 'beads' or bubbles should disappear almost instantly. If they linger for more than 5 seconds, the liquid may contain additives or high sugar content.
- 3. Laser Coding: Premium brands like Johnnie Walker laser-etch coding onto the glass, usually near the base. Scammers often forget this or use cheap ink that can be rubbed off.
- 4. Label Glue: Look at the back of the label through the glass. Genuine bottles are labeled by precision machines and use uniform glue stripes. Messy, manual gluing is a sign of refilling.
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