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What is you favorite Polish Vodka?


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polaca
  Sep 7, 06, 16:12  #91

No im sure she remember something==>BIG hanover on the they after drinking vodka

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ola123 [Guest]
Edited by: ola123  Sep 7, 06, 16:17  #92

Hey!

Yeah thats true theres terrible hangover, its one of the reasons I dont like it and another reason is that it tastes awful.

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Markos [Guest]
  Sep 7, 06, 16:28  #93

Quoting: ola123, Post #110
Hey!

Yeah thats true theres terrible hangover, its one of the reasons I dont like it and another reason is that it tastes awful.

You can always try to mix it with cola or juice to make it taste better. From my experience, if you eat a lot during "binge drinking" you are much better than when you just drink and have a small snack -- good eating during vodka drinking is crucial for a good health and mood in the morning :-).

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FISZ
  Sep 7, 06, 16:38  #94

Eat Pierogies when drinking your vodka You can drink much more than usual.

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polaca
  Sep 7, 06, 17:03  #95

Quoting: ola123, Post #110
Yeah thats true theres terrible hangover, its one of the reasons I dont like it and another reason is that it tastes awful.


I knew it!!!:P

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polaca
  Sep 7, 06, 17:05  #96

Quoting: ola123, Post #110
another reason is that it tastes awful.


and have u ever tried żóbrówka with apple juice?
has a realy nice taste, i like it

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FISZ
  Sep 7, 06, 17:22  #97

I like to drink the żóbrówka and then chase it with apple juice

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Shelley [Guest]
  Sep 8, 06, 03:55  #98

Quoting: FISZ, Post #100
With spiritus, honey,water, secret ingredient and lots of patience



secret ingredient??? would you care to share this secret

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FISZ
  Sep 8, 06, 09:56  #99

It'll cost ya

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Shelley [Guest]
  Sep 8, 06, 10:09  #100

FISZ - I'll ask your girlfriend to pay you in kind - is that okay?

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FISZ
  Sep 8, 06, 11:36  #101

hahaha so kind of you shelley clove

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plg
  Sep 8, 06, 12:36  #102

krysia maybe the sugar added is to preserve it. <(i do hope i have spelt that right)

my dic is upstair and i cant be bothered going getting it

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moczynika [Guest]
  Sep 8, 06, 14:09  #103

bimberek to to co lubie

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old punk
  Sep 11, 06, 15:42  #104

Quoting: polaca, Post #114
and have u ever tried żóbrówka with apple juice?
has a realy nice taste, i like it


I thought it tasted kinda like an apple pie. I don't normally like fruity drinks but the Zobrowka/apple juice thing is actually pretty good.

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polaca
  Sep 11, 06, 15:47  #105

It means u have good taste old punk

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old punk
  Sep 11, 06, 15:53  #106

Thnx. Maybe when I come to Gdansk we can share some.

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FISZ
  Sep 18, 06, 09:32  #107

Has anyone here ever tried Gdanska Zlotówka? (the liquor with the gold flakes) I was just wondering if it's a vodka or something like Goldschlager?

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Shelley [Guest]
  Sep 18, 06, 09:37  #108

Quoting: old punk, Post #126
Goldschlager?


its very similar

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Dragnman [Guest]
  Oct 3, 06, 14:49  #109

Yes indeed it is.... I've gotten quite a few people addicted to it

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FISZ
  Oct 5, 06, 09:50  #110

I was going to buy a bottle there but it was over 100 zł I was hoping that it was more similar to a vodka. I can't drink Goldschlager...too sweet & syrupy.

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absinthist [Guest]
  Nov 2, 06, 16:20  #111

should try wrotyczowka easy to make easy to go in the head, here's the recipe:
5g of hyssop, 2,5g of melissa and 5g of veronica mix and leave for future. take one teaspoon of that mixture and macerate in vodka 80% (160 proof) when macerated dilute with water up to 40% or less and take fresh not so small tansy (Tanacetum vulgaris) leaf and leave it until the bottle gets empty. However, undoubtedly the best Polish vodka is of course our rectified spirit 96% try it neat and feel the difference regards from Rzeszów

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FISZ
  Nov 2, 06, 16:44  #112

I can't mess with the spirits.... gleba never fails. The wrotyczowka sounds good though. Do you drink Absynth?

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Shelley [Guest]
  Nov 3, 06, 18:04  #113

Quoting: FISZ, Post #132
Absynth?


Evil drink, first time in Czech, I saw a girl try and walk through a wall (we watched her and her b/f drinking it, flames and all) so me and my ex decided that we wasnt going to try it in a bar.....we brought 4 bottles home, two for us one for my friend and one for my big bro....lol....we drank some of one of the bottles we brought home....and never tried it again...the bottle I gave to my friend we had a couple of shots one night and she made me take the rest of the bottle back home.....my big bro ended up with nearly 4 bottles, he still has 2 left after 5 years....doesnt that tell you something????? ITS EVIL.....

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FISZ
  Nov 4, 06, 15:14  #114

Wow. I was going to bring a bottle back from the airport, but I guess if it's that bad.....

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old punk
  Nov 4, 06, 17:09  #115

Quoting: Shelley, Post #133
ITS EVIL.....


What happened when you drank it? It's a hallucinogenic, right?

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FISZ
  Nov 4, 06, 18:13  #116

I've had just 1 shot with a sugar cube melted in it. It tastes horrid!! 1 shot did nothing though.

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Hobbitual [Guest]
Edited by: Hobbitual  Nov 6, 06, 16:26  #117

Quoting: Shelley, Post #48
shame on you flights from London are even cheaper than Manchester...no excuse not to go....and you missed out Vodka...


LMAO!

Vodka, VODKA! That all you could think of? Lol, you're worst than me!

Guess what ? (I know you already have ) I can get vodka 'down the road'

Anyway, isn't vodka Russian by origin?

Being lazy as I am, I'd be better off finding a Polish cutie first, who could be my tour guide as well

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Matyjasz
Edited by: Matyjasz  Nov 7, 06, 05:55  #118

Besides the word "vodka" comes from polish "wódka".

In Polish language we pronuance "W" like english "V", and in english you dont have polish "Ó", thus in the end, the international name for "Wódka" remainded "VODKA".

If you want to pronuance it like Poles do, just say "VOODKA".

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Quoting: "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vodka"
Pablo Picasso once said "The three most astonishing things in the past half-century were the blues, cubism, and Polish vodka."

Listen to that guy. He knew what he was talking about.

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FISZ
  Nov 7, 06, 09:44  #119

Wódka


Doesn't this translate to water of fire or something?

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Matyjasz
  Nov 7, 06, 10:17  #120

"Wódka" is very similar to the word "woda", which means "water".
But there's also another name for vodka in Poland; namely "gorzałka" which means something like "burning water" or "burning liquid".

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