Vodka is indeed a "hard liquor". It can be bought in a range of alcohol proofs, from 80 to 100 proof, (with an alcohol content of 35% to 50% by volume) and is traditionally a Russian favorite.
Yes, vodka is considered a type of liquor.
Yes, vodka is considered a type of hard liquor.
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Vodka.
Vodka is distilled liquor, often from neutral grains.
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That is vodka.
"Vodka" in Polish is "wódka". It is a liquor with an alcohol content of about 40%.
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Yes, vodka is considered a hard liquor because it has a high alcohol content, typically around 40 to 50 alcohol by volume.
If you're of legal age, go to your local liquor store and buy it. If you're under age, you don't need to be drinking vodka or any other liquor.
any cheap vodka, aristocrat and burnettes vodka is about $5-$6 a fifth