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Nov 09, 2006 6:25 am |
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re: re: re: Liquors of the World Thread - Fact and Fiction - Info & Fun |
Anand K. R
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Watched a programme on Travel & Living about making ICE Vodka at New Foundland in Canada. Traditionally Vodka is made from distilled fermented grains and water is added. Here what they do is distill the grains to get the alocohol (@ 95% strength) and dilute it with water melted from Glaciers (yes you read it right...glaciers). BTW glaciers are the most purest form of water available on earth (they showed a test on the water... tap water read impurity level of 140 whilst glacier water read a impurity level of "0" or "0.1") and is supposed to be the most purest and smoothest vodka around.. sold under brand ICE Vodka.
Vodka is consumed neat in eastern european and scandinavian countries. Private Reply to Anand K. R (new win) |
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