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February 02, 2005
Filtering Vodka

Gotta try this..

Practical Applications of the Philosopher’s stone. For drunks

Take the cheapest bottle of vodka you can find and make it taste like the best with just a Brita Water Filter!?

How cool is that!?

Posted by mrmule at February 2, 2005 10:36 PM

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Vodka drinkers must be the most gullible people on earth. All vodka is clinically the same stuff.There are four large distillers of beverage grain neutral spirit in this country and most vodka is made from the products of these distillers. It begins life at 195 proof and is diluted with water to reach the desired proof which must be between 70 and 110 by law. The minute differences in taste are more likely due to the water used for the dilution than anything else. In Europe,many of the distilleries are government owned and in France they help drain the so called "wine lake". The greatest asset of vodka makers is marketing of these products to young people who appear to be not very interested in drinking in the first place.

Posted by: Gary at September 15, 2005 04:20 AM


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