20 Interesting Facts About Vodka

20 Interesting Facts About Vodka
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20 Interesting Facts About Vodka :)

  1. Vodka is considered the national drink of Russia, but its origin is also attributed to Poland.
  2. The word "vodka" comes from the Russian word "water".
  3. Classic vodka contains 40% alcohol by volume (80 proof).
  4. Initially, vodka was used as a medicine and antiseptic.
  5. Vodka has almost no smell or taste, which makes it versatile in cocktails.
  6. Vodka can be produced from a variety of products: grain, potatoes, beets and even fruits.
  7. In the USSR, a “vodka monopoly” was established – only the state had the right to produce vodka.
  8. One of the oldest known vodka recipes dates back to the 14th century.
  9. In many cultures, vodka is considered a symbol of hospitality.
  10. Pure vodka can be used to clean glasses and jewelry.
  11. Quality vodka should not cause a burning sensation in the throat when consumed.
  12. During World War II, vodka was used as currency and exchange.
  13. In Russia, there is a tradition of a “triple toast” when drinking vodka.
  14. Many people believe that vodka does not cause a hangover if it is very pure and without additives.
  15. The most expensive bottle of vodka in the world cost over a million dollars and was encrusted with diamonds.
  16. In Sweden and Finland, vodka is sold only in specialized, licensed stores.
  17. Serving temperature matters – the ideal serving temperature for vodka is between -6°C and -8°C.
  18. Vodka does not spoil for a long time - if stored properly, it can be kept for decades.
  19. Some famous brands of vodka are produced outside of Russia, for example, inUSA and France.
  20. In Russia, vodka is often accompanied by a snack called “zakus” – pickles, lard, bread, herring, etc.