Denn das Back -Label sagt, es ist gemacht "Aus reinem und natürlichen Bergwasser, das von Gletschern stammt und durch Meilen (nutzen Sie Meilen auf Island 🤔) von Lava auf dem Weg 😅 😅 sogar Meilen

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    1. We don’t have such advanced taste buds for Vodka as you guys do, most of us just pour it into orange or pineapple juice for taste.

    2. Maybe it’s a product of the British supermarket called Iceland, because that makes more sense considering Icelanders don’t speak in miles, and also what’s a melon of water anyway?

    3. pensive_moon on

      Most people here will have no idea because this is marketed towards tourists. You can tell by the branding (pure mountain water, really?) and use of miles on the back. Pretty sure you can’t even buy this in Iceland, apart from the duty free.

    4. W8menb3ater59 on

      Icelandic producers of spirits rarely use alcohol That’s been produced in Iceland, they distill it however in Iceland using icelandic water. Kind of like how many fruitjuice producers use concentrate and then add the water later. The original spirit can be of varying quality. Also that’s just cheap vodka, what do you expect?

    5. I always trust a person from Poland rather than someone from Iceland knowing their shit about vodka. I’ve been to a polish wedding and they do know their vodka.

    6. absurdism2018 on

      Next time buy Loki or Katla.

      Reyka is decent but it’s actually produced in the UK.

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