- Vodka - Wikipedia
It is also used in cocktails and mixed drinks, such as the vodka martini, Cosmopolitan, vodka tonic, screwdriver, greyhound, Black or White Russian, Moscow mule, Bloody Mary, Caesar and Red Bull Vodka Since 1960s, the unflavoured Swedish brännvin also came to be called vodka
- Vodka | Definition, Ingredients, Origins | Britannica
Vodka, distilled liquor, clear and colorless and without definite aroma or taste, ranging in alcoholic content from about 40 to 55 percent Vodka was traditionally distilled from cereal grains in Russia and Poland; later potatoes became increasingly used there and in other vodka-producing countries
- The 5 Best Vodkas of 2026 | Reviews by Wirecutter
Though the best vodka out there is ultimately the one you enjoy drinking the most, for this guide we focused our research on brands that are widely available at major retailers across the country
- The Complete Vodka Guide | Learn About Vodka! (UPDATED 2026) - VinePair
Vodka’s neutral flavor makes it a versatile base for cocktails and is a near fail-safe liquor to mix at home Looking for a bottle to drink? See our always updated list of the best Vodkas!
- 9 Types of Vodka, Explained - Parade
Vodka is known for its neutral flavor and versatility, but not all bottles are the same We talked to drink experts to get the scoop on 9 types of vodka
- Types of Vodkas: A comprehensive guide - Absolut
Discover the different types of vodka with Absolut Here, we’ll explore all varieties of vodka to help vodka fans and home bartenders boost their knowledge
- What Is Vodka? - The Spruce Eats
Vodka is a distilled spirit made most commonly from grains or potatoes Traditionally, the clear liquor is famously from Russia and Poland, but today it's made all over the world
- What Is Vodka Made From? A Concise Guide to Vodka - Food Network
Learn what vodka is, what it’s made from and all about vodka flavor Plus, discover if vodka goes bad and get our best advice for storing vodka
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