smoked vodka

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Pikey
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smoked vodka

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Anybody fancy this at £40 /litre ?

https://chasedistillery.co.uk/spirits/c ... ked-vodka/

Anybody want to try "smoking water" to "proof" with ?
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stale surface water left to rot in a smoke house?

at least they mixed it with some NGS to kill the pathogens.

yum? :sick:
I finally quit drinking for good.

now i drink for evil.
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small batch - just a couple thousand bottles at a time :crazy:

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I'm a little confused.
:wtf:
Nothing unusual about that though.
I thought I read somewhere the definition of Vodka was, "odorless, tasteless spirit"
Apparently not.
Then I thought Vodka "referred" to a NEUTRAL grain spirit.
I looked quickly at their website. They have an assortment of neutral spirits don't they?
:wtf: :wtf:
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heh i've actually drunk some of this along the way. it's very good if you're careful about how you use it.

some of their other spirits are very good and well made too (for those that like this kinda thing obviously). what i especially like is they give just enough information about their processes to start giving me ideas.. :lol:
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