• @Death_Equity
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    So far, the reviewers have been glowing about drinking it.

  • @[email protected]
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    451 month ago

    interesting to note that the process of distillation removes radioactive particles from the product, making it safe to drink

  • @Kaiyoto
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    121 month ago

    Too bad the boar doesn’t have extra legs.

  • IninewCrow
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    101 month ago

    It’s true what they say: Russians and vodka don’t mix. It’s like eating a spoonful of Drano; sure, it’ll clean you out, but it’ll leave you hollow inside.

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        131 month ago

        They’re producing another weapon to use against the fascist invaders

      • Owl
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        11 month ago

        That statement is true !

        Why is there a black minivan parked in front of my house ?

      • @makyo
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        71 month ago

        That gif is giving me a seisure

  • @[email protected]
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    this should’ve been an energy drink, I’ve been saying dor years how Monster tastes like radiation or electricity

    Granted Atomik is a fire name for a radiation vodka though, so they got me beat in that department

  • @LovableSidekick
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    Make a Molotov cocktail outta that stuff and you could level Moscow! Running away fast enough is a problem.

    • Renzowolf
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      21 month ago

      Anything containing sugar can be turned into alcohol. Some easier than others.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      It can be made with either! I think most vodka you get (at least in the US) is made with grain, but there are distillers who specifically make potato vodka, too.

    • @portuga
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      11 month ago

      Potatoes are a grain? Actually where do potatoes come from? I know they can come from other potatoes, but of course there must be a grain.

      These are the hard questions

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          I don’t want to go on a wikipedia hunt right now, for potato starch, but if you could educate me further, I would appreciate it

          • @ArtVandelay
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            21 month ago

            Not much to it, The starch is essentially just a type of complex carbohydrate, and potatoes are known to carry them in abundance. So while a potato is still technically a vegetable, it’s often referred to as a starch or starchy vegetable because of how much starch it contains.

  • @[email protected]
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    71 month ago

    Why do I really want to drink it? The distillation removes any radioactive particles making it safe to drink. And it just seems so fucking metal??

  • @hark
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    51 month ago

    Do the farmers have to wear hazmat suits?