Its actually spelled Absolut
Absolut is a brand name of a vodka.
If you mean what are the flavors of absolut vodka they are -
* Absolut VODKA (80 proof, blue label)
* Absolut VODKA (100 proof, red label)
* Absolut PEPPAR (Roasted Jalapenos, Green Tomato and Dried Herbs flavor - The first flavored Absolut Vodka, launched in 1986)
* Absolut CITRON (Lemon flavor launched in 1988)
* Absolut DISCO (normal absolut vodka, blue label, in a special edition disco cover)
* Absolut KURANT (Blackcurrant flavor launched in 1992)
* Absolut MANDRIN (Orange and mandarin flavor mix launched in 1999)
* Absolut VANILIA (Vanilla flavor launched in 2003)
* Absolut RASPBERRI (Raspberry flavor launched in 2004)
* Absolut APEACH (Peach flavor launched in 2005)
* Absolut RUBY RED (Grapefruit flavor launched in June 2006).
* Absolut Pears (Pear flavor launched in January 2007).
* Absolut New Orleans (Mango and Black Pepper flavor launched in August 2007). This is a Special Edition in an annual city themed series. 100% of the profits go toward various Gulf Coast charities.
* Absolut C'N'C Fashion Animal ([Limited Edition by Ennio Capasa] launched in [2007])
* Absolut 100 (100 proof, black bottle, flavor launched in 2007))
* Absolut MANGO (Mango flavor is to be launched in February 2008))
* Absolut LEVEL, launched in 2004, is a super-premium vodka created and sold by but marketed separately from Absolut.
No, absolut vodka contains no fat. All its calories come from alcohol.
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Yes. All of the gluten, if there was any to start with in the first place, is destroyed in the distilling process.
There are 25 ounces of liquid in a bottle of Absolute Vodka. This would equal to 17 servings of standard drinks.
Different Vodka brands are made from different grains including wheat, oats, barley and other things like potatoes. Absolute is made from wheat. Wheat contains gluten. Therefore Absolute vodka has gluten. Take a person with a gluten problem and have them drink Absolute, which I have done myself. See what happens to them because I know what happens to me. The process of making the vodka does NOT remove the gluten and this answer comes from a person with celiac disease.
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No country has bombed America with absolute vodka; this is likely a humorous or metaphorical expression rather than a literal event. Absolute vodka is a well-known brand from Sweden, which markets its products globally, including in the United States. If the phrase is meant to convey an overwhelming presence of vodka in American culture, it reflects the popularity of the brand rather than an act of aggression.
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there is beer, wine, vodka, whiskey, rum, and champaign .
Prices depend on exactly where you are
Whisky, Rum, Gin, Vodka, Tequila, brandy,