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vodka
noun
A clear distilled alcoholic liquor made from grain mash
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There is even an Estonian vodka called Russian Billionaire Elite Club.
Just time to revisit an earlier experiment: vodka and sesame oil shaken together in a jar.
Now the two are separated, the vodka should have the oil's flavour without its fats.
Sgroppino is a grown-up Italian concoction of prosecco, vodka and sorbet, served as a cocktail or dessert.
The couple dropped off Hannah at her stepfather's house and returned to their camp beside the lake, picking up a bottle of vodka along the way.
Filter your gin back into the vodka bottle and re-label.
Top up with the juniper-infused vodka and leave for a further 36 hours.
He is said to have spent £125,000 on a double nebuchadnezzar bottle of Armand de Brignac champagne as well as further bottles of champagne and vodka.
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Causing a commotion down Emmerdale way is Laurel, who's gone from prim vicar's ex-wife to vodka-quaffing hellraiser.
I ordered a double-vodka and coke in Leicester Square during Fresher's Week and was charged £10.50.
Yet Russia is likely to remain a booming market for brewers.Liquor ads have been banned from TV since 1995, but beer regarded by vodka-hardened Russians as practically a soft drink has not hitherto been regulated in Russia.
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