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  2. Vodka - Wikipedia

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    In English literature, the word vodka appeared in around the late 18th century. In a book of travels published in English in 1780 (presumably, a translation from German), Johann Gottlieb Georgi correctly explained that " kabak in the Russian language signifies a public house for the common people to drink vodka (a sort of brandy) in". [ 11 ]

  3. A History of Vodka - Wikipedia

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    A History of Vodka (Russian: «История водки», Romanized: Istoriya vodki) is an academic monograph by William Pokhlyobkin, which was awarded the Langhe Ceretto Prize. Although the work had been finished in 1979, it was published just before the dissolution of the Soviet Union .

  4. Drinking culture - Wikipedia

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    Societies and cultures around the world have made use of intoxicating substances, with alcohol as the most popular, featured in temple rituals for ~2,000 years. In Mesopotamia , the world's oldest known recipe for beer-making can be traced back to 3200 BC, with related pictographs dated to 4000 BC. [ 5 ]

  5. History of alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian brewing began in the city of Hierakonpolis around 3400 BC; its ruins contain the remains of the world's oldest brewery, which was capable of producing up to three hundred gallons (1,136 liters) per day of beer. [8] Symbolic of this is the fact that while many gods were local or familial, Osiris was worshiped throughout the entire ...

  6. Vodka, kilos of caviar and a Russian minder: Iron Maiden’s ...

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    INTERVIEW: The heavy metal giants, including singer Bruce Dickinson, speak to Mark Beaumont as they recall their trip to the Soviet bloc and the denim-clad fans just waiting to rebel against ...

  7. List of national drinks - Wikipedia

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    Poland: Vodka is regarded a national beverage as some sources consider it to have originated in Poland, dating back to 15th century. [31] Other distinctive alcoholic drinks feature bison grass vodka, krupnik, variety of traditional tinctures like piołunówka, along with traditional Polish meads.

  8. That's the Spirit: 9 Different Types of Vodka, Explained - AOL

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    What you need to know about potato vodka, corn vodka—and all of those flavored options. That's the Spirit: 9 Different Types of Vodka, Explained Skip to main content

  9. How the vodka soda became 'gay water' - AOL

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    The former’s vodka soda citrus is 100 calories per can, while Gay Water contains 80. Drink makers aren’t the only businesses focused on the LGBTQ community that are capitalizing on the ...