this bored certainly makes me feel like an outsider. you alcoholics seem a bit biased towards certain types of liqueurs and I for one do not like such blatant bigotry.
The Deep Eddy Lime corks makes the best bloody Mary’s. Not even kiddingthis bored certainly makes me feel like an outsider. you alcoholics seem a bit biased towards certain types of liqueurs and I for one do not like such blatant bigotry.
It's my default. Was in Austin and somehow they didn't have Titos. I tried Dripping Springs and it was pretty good. Never heard of it before that.the airplane go to!
Lol this is how I feel about Rumthis bored certainly makes me feel like an outsider. you alcoholics seem a bit biased towards certain types of liqueurs and I for one do not like such blatant bigotry.
Do we have a thread for hand sanitizer? Lolthis bored certainly makes me feel like an outsider. you alcoholics seem a bit biased towards certain types of liqueurs and I for one do not like such blatant bigotry.
i will have to look for it one day, comrade. thanksMy go-to vodka these days
100% Rye and not expensive
Made in Poland
The juice store guy recommended this one and he was right on
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POLANDi will have to look for it one day, comrade. thanks
wasn't the first industrial production of vodka in Poland under russian occupation? too lazy to go Wikipedia that but I'll just call you right for the time being.POLAND
not Russia !
Polish vodka dates back to the Middle Ages with the world’s first mention of the word “vodka” in 1405 recorded in Akta Grodzkie, the court documents from the Palatinate of Sandomierz in Poland. It was during this time that vodka was used to treat wounds and illnesses. It was also used to help clear acne and became an ingredient in cosmetics.wasn't the first industrial production of vodka in Poland under russian occupation? too lazy to go Wikipedia that but I'll just call you right for the time being.
Polish vodka dates back to the Middle Ages with the world’s first mention of the word “vodka” in 1405 recorded in Akta Grodzkie, the court documents from the Palatinate of Sandomierz in Poland. It was during this time that vodka was used to treat wounds and illnesses. It was also used to help clear acne and became an ingredient in cosmetics.
in Poland, it’s not just “wódka.” In fact, it’s also called gorzalka, which translates to burning water. When you feel that burn in your throat or chest after taking a swig of it, you can be rest assured that it’s intended to feel that way. This spirit also has an official definition that makes it Polish. It has to be made from one of the five grains including rye, wheat, triticale, oats and barley. But it can also be made from potatoes that are grown in Poland. And its production process has to take place in Poland, apart from bottling.
The production of vodka began on a larger scale at the end of the 16th century in Krakow. And in the 17th century, gorzalka became more popular with the first production sites established in Krakow, Poznan, Kalisz, Leczyca and Gadansk.
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The History of Vodka in Poland - Peter Greenberg Travel Detective
The next time you’re offered a shot of Polish vodka, don’t just down it. Instead, swivel the vodka, smell it, sip it, think about the taste — and then you’ll feel like you’re a part of Polish history and culture. Because in Poland, it’s not just “wódka.” In fact, it’s also called gorzalka, which...petergreenberg.com
That would be an insult to a Pole.that all sounds very comrade-esque to me.