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Vodka

liquor before beer

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I agree, the only place to buy Vodka is here in…

I agree, the only place to buy Vodka is …

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May 28, 2008

by Steve

Hi. In Russia Vodka works to fix evrything. Clas…

Hi. In Russia Vodka works to fix …

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Dec 8, 2007

by NIKZ

Hey fyi... Vodka works to fix a bad throat! Garg…

Hey fyi... Vodka works to fix a bad …

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Jun 8, 2007

by Steve

It must be neat, 40% and exported from Moscow, o…

It must be neat, 40% and exported from …

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Mar 15, 2007

by Steve

love the main picture.

love the main picture.

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Feb 27, 2007

by joe

How do you prefer your Vodka???

How do you prefer your Vodka???

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Feb 9, 2007

by NIKZ

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Vodka is typically a colorless liquor, usually distilled from fermented grain. The word is a diminutive of the Slavic word "voda" (woda, ????) for "water."



Except for various types of flavorings, vodka consists of water and alcohol (ethanol). Vodka usually has an alcohol content ranging from 35% to 50% by volume. The classic Russian vodka is 40% (80 proof). This can be attributed to the Russian standards for vodka production introduced in 1894 by Alexander III from research undertaken by the famous Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev. According to the Vodka Museum in Moscow, Russia (moved from St. Petersburg), Mendeleev found the perfect percentage to be 38, but since spirits in his time were taxed on their strength the percentage was rounded up to 40 to simplify the tax computation. At strengths less than this vodka drunk neat (not mixed with other liquids) can taste 'watery' and above this strength the taste of vodka can have more 'burn'. Under US Federal law, the minimum alcohol strength of vodka is also 40% by volume, whilst in Europe the minimum is 37.5% by volume.[citation�needed]



Although vodka is generally drunk neat in its Eastern European and Scandinavian homeland, its growth in popularity elsewhere owes much to its usefulness in cocktails and other mixed drinks, such as the Bloody Mary, the Screwdriver, the Vodka Tonic, and the Vodka Martini.



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