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What is the temperature of vodka? What is the market price?
Ordinary vodka is generally between 40 and 60 degrees. Today, the general alcohol content of vodka is 40% because it is said that Russian scientists have concluded that when the alcohol content of vodka reaches 38%, the taste is the best, while the European Union standard is 37.5 degrees.
Vodka can be traced back to three different origins: Poland, Sweden and Russia. So who has the answer first depends on who you ask. Vodka has a long history in Poland and Russia. Since15th century, Sweden has been brewing a vodka called brannvin. It is impossible to determine the specific origin of vodka, but all three countries claim their own vodka style.
Extended data
Poles believe that the wine called Gorzalka by Russia appeared in the eighth and twelfth centuries.
Early vodka came from frozen wine. Because the freezing point of alcohol is lower, the frozen part of the wine is thrown away first, and the rest is basically the result of distillation.
More advanced distillation technology appeared in AD 1400. In the early days, Poles used vodka as medicine. Polish historians believe that Poles adopted this new distillation method to produce better quality vodka.
1772, Poland was divided into Russia, Prussia and Austria-Hungary. They believe that vodka was introduced into Russia from Poland during this period.
Reference source
Baidu encyclopedia-vodka
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