Chupilca del diablo
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The Chupilca del diablo (The Devil's Chupilca) is a mix of black gunpowder with aguardiente. It was prepared by Chileans during the War of the Pacific. When consumed by a soldier, he would go berserk in battle and attack his enemies without fear or remorse.[citation needed]
Chupilca can also refer to a different mixture, made of chicha or wine with toasted flour.
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