No, "vodka" should not be capitalized when used with a brand name. It should be written as "Absolut vodka" rather than "Absolut Vodka".
Absolut is the first word in its Swedish name, Absolut Rent Bravin (Absolutely Pure Vodka).
No, you don't capitalize it because it's not a proper noun. If you say the brand name of the vodka, then yes, you would capitalize the brand name....example, Grey Goose.
It is a particular brand name of vodka.Anyone who likes to drink vodka (and is not a brand-name snob) would drink it.
No, there is not the same amount of popcorn in every bag of name brand popcorn.
Skyy Vodka bottles typically use the font called Trajan for the brand name, and a combination of Futura and Century Gothic for other text on the label.
Lerskaa vodka.
A call is a liquor or mixer that is a defined brand. So I believe a clear call is any clear brand name clear liquors such as vodka, gin, etc.
Vodka means "vodka". It's just a name of a type of alcoholic beverage.
There are literally hundreds of different kinds of martinis. A traditional martini is vodka and a small amount of vermouth, garnished with olives.
In the 'olden days' it was one of the measurements applied to spirits, it is the English imperial measuring system which is no longer used and is now standard metric I.e Litres. A fifth of Vodka is rounded to 750ml in commercial usage, but the actual unit is closer to 757ml.
Memory cards that are the least expensive first of all are no name brand with the least amount of memory on the card. No name brand cards cost ten to twenty less for the same amount of memory.