I've done this and they turned out okay. I don't recommend using beer. Not so good.
Ethyl-alcohol and water.
Chopin Vodka is a single ingredient vodka manufactured by Polmos Siedice. The vodka is four times distilled from potatoes grown in Podlaise, a region in Poland.
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A Black Russian is vodka and coffee liqueur. A White Russian is vodka, coffee liqueur, and cream.
Gin must contain juniper berries, otherwise it's vodka.
Vodka is most commonly made from grain (wheat or rye) or potatoes. However, vodka can be made from a wide variety of grains, and plants. If something can be fermented to produce beverage alcohol, you can make vodke from it. Vodka has been made from beets, sugar cane, carrots, corn, loaves of bread, oats, milk (yes, milk can be fermented and distilled).
Vodka is mostly ethyl alcohol - which is a good solvent for many organic scents. it also make the sent stronger
wines, vodka, brandy (cognac, ţuica=plum brandy, etc.), fruit juices, sugar beets, grains, potatoes, apples, and tobacco
Yes. Example: Absolut Vodka
Most people would scream bloody murder at the idea, but vodka is designed to be tasteless, odorless, and colorless. I guarantee that if you did that, no one would know the difference.
When a Red Bull is mixed with vodka, it is called a Red Bull Vodka.
Any link. A true vodka is only water and alcohol and of course very, very small quantities of organic substances (identified by gas chromatography) extracted from cereals. Some types of vodka contain glycerol as a sweetener, some colouring agents, some additives as lemon juice, etc.; I don't recommend these vodkas.