Poles and russians keep arguing who invented vodka

>poles and russians keep arguing who invented vodka
>meanwhile finns make the best one

really makes you think, huh

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Poles are arguing. We don't give a shit.

>Protip: Finland is only language which has its own word for Vodka which is Viina.
Makes you really think.

I like German best, tbqh.

I told you to keep Finlandia in this place.

No. Viina comes from vin via Swedish. Probably from brännvin.

Stfu cuck.

didnt read lmao

What's the matter?

Does Price even actually speak that line in the movie

Go back to Jackobstad to fuck your sister you fucking cuck.

>the only language

*cough* Not so special are we now?

Are you alright there buddy?

I don't think so it's mostly just in the book. Altough I think dubs guy talks about J&B.

Lmao

>Cuckold thinks he can banter any one.

It's funny because you're in denial of the truth

>Cuckold
>cuck

>unironically using Sup Forums tier words

you even serious?

from the best to the worst, every fucking vodka taste the same

>drinking vodka
mohammed please

Viina has I think 3dl sugar added, and offically it's not vodka

Give some source

Swedish superiority complex is not one

lmao who cares about swedish??

>>poles and russians keep arguing who invented vodka
we do
>>meanwhile finns make the best one
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lmao who cares about estonian??

What are you trying to say

But Vodka is literally вoдкa in Russian

>viina
>they use our word for "wine", a modified version of the Latin "vinum", to describe a spirit

Wich is?

Yes, it comes from old Norse word "wīna", meaning wine. Currently is Finnish it is known as "viina", pronounced exactly the same as in old Norse, while in Swedish it is called "vin", pronounced differently

Just goes to show that old loanwords can remain unchanged in Finnish language unlike in Germanic languages like English or Swedish
In other words

WE WUZ KUNINGAZ N SHIEEET

>Italy and Slovenia eye the "Prosecco" trademark
>meanwhile Croats make the best Prošek, and actually serve it cold
Barbarians

...

it's a very good brand, but I don't think it's the best

Question, what's the story behind the name? Finlandia literally means in polish Finland.

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And this obviously comes from the German "Branntwein".

Finlandia hymn probably. Not sure though

youtu.be/F5zg_af9b8c

*blocks your path*

It is the manufacturers flagship export brand and and it is from Finland. I doubt they put any more thought into it than this.

>fins call burningwine wine

Kikes stole this brand from Russia and re-sold it to American company

Beause Finnish vodka I guess

Finlandia sounds quite good

lel son

But Texas makes the best vodka?

It obviously originated from the Australian "goon".

>american product
>says "one liter" on the bottom
AMERICANS KEKED BY THE METRIC SYSTEM

>Tito's

no one wants Tito's hands in anything

Having something like nine seventy-fifth freedom inches of a fluid quarter-handegg-yard, or whatever the fuck backwater nomenclature they use for liquids on the bottle would probably ruin the appeal it is trying to create.

But Germanic originated from Scandinavia.

Absolut is the best vodka.
Swedes won.

British whiskey > all

i've realized now after downing some french brandy that i've never had that i don't enjoy any liquor (used to just pick up all kinds of whiskey)
i just use them to get drunk fast with a coke chaser

I'm drunk as uck rn lads

>ice in vodka

Arguing about vodka is like arguing whose water tastes better.

What do people think about akvavit? Dill is my favorite.

>poles and russians keep arguing who invented vodka
But there's nothing to argue about. Wódka was invented on the territory of Poland.
The Russian claims have been debunked long time ago because what they called "vodka" was actually made of grapes aka very strong wine = not wodka

Have you heard of grappa?

I drink it at every major holiday. Not too fond of it but I have it because muh traditions. We usually buy O.P Andersson, it's the oldest and best selling in Sweden

In Finnish viini=wine

lol

why need vodka when you could have this

>that glass and ice
wait, do americans actually slowly sip vodka instead of drinking it in shots?

There's a few small distilleries over here making it, but I've had O.P Andersson before, pretty good.

I think its the best liquor in very cold weather. The spices warm you.

>see this thread
>want to drink
>can't, because the State™ run shop for Distilled Beverages© closes at 6pm

>6pm

and I thought we had it bad

>tfw 5 different 24/7 alcohol stores in 300m radius of my house
such is life in poland

glad that I can go pick up a bottle of whiskey at 3 am if I felt like it

Liquor is usually always measured via metric system. Typically liquor comes in what we call a fifth (750ml) and a handle (1.75L)

lol fucking nanny state

>tfw State™ run shop for Distilled Beverages© closes at 7pm

Yes, because we drink good vodka.

It's fucking vodka not whiskey or cognac you mong

>best vodka

they all taste the same, doesn't matter if there's sugar in it or not

but I didn't think anyone would genuinely enjoy that taste anyway