![]() I’ve just discovered that Vanilla Pudding Pops would make a good “Unicorn Horn” dessert if I ever have a need for that, however. To those OLDER readers who have no connection to the idea, the example I would use is…probably Jell-O Pudding Pops? I don’t know early 80’s/late 70’s food. In a way I…THINK something like “Drake and Josh” or “ Catscratch” might lock in your brains. Turns out I’m a bit of a repetitive drunk.Īnywho, to the unaware, whom I just implied were young’uns, to those of us born from around 1982 to 1992, the phrase “ecto-cooler” is a stabbing knife of memory to a younger, happier time. ![]() I’d say “you decide”, but I literally just did that bit. Those of you with the background, skip to the next section to skip over the explanation for the young’uns. And thus, you either know what we’re doing, or you’re worried I’ve started speaking in tongues. Look, I’m not going to play coy, you read the title card. And while you COULD explore all of those interesting descriptors, you can also just click this link, get the recipe, and get brewing for yourself. Today’s cocktail is a surprisingly simple, somewhat nostalgic, seasonally appropriate, and legally non-actionable riff on a drink from Jon’s childhood. A process he USED to do without a special name, but branding is the Master Sword of internet marketing, so here we are. A greater quantity of water is found in the earth's interior.Why hello there, and welcome back to Kitchen Catastrophe’s series, Catastrophic Cocktails, where, in order to buy himself time and write off his copious alcohol purchases as business expenses, Jon O’Guin explores the world of drinks. ![]() Less than 0.3% of all freshwater is in rivers, lakes, and the atmosphere, and an even smaller amount of the Earth's freshwater (0.003%) is contained within biological bodies and manufactured products. ![]() Only 2.5% of this water is freshwater, and 98.8% of that water is in ice (excepting ice in clouds) and groundwater. On Earth, 96.5% of the planet's crust water is found in seas and oceans, 1.7% in groundwater, 1.7% in glaciers and the ice caps of Antarctica and Greenland, a small fraction in other large water bodies, and 0.001% in the air as vapor, clouds (formed of ice and liquid water suspended in air), and precipitation. It also exists as snow, fog, dew and cloud. Water is a liquid at standard ambient temperature and pressure, but it often co-exists on Earth with its solid state, ice and gaseous state, steam (water vapor). As a chemical compound, a water molecule contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms that are connected by covalent bonds. Water (chemical formula: H2O) is a transparent fluid which forms the world's streams, lakes, oceans and rain, and is the major constituent of the fluids of organisms. It is also commonly used in cocktails and mixed drinks, such as the vodka martini, Cosmopolitan, vodka tonic, Screwdriver, Greyhound, Black or White Russian, Moscow Mule, and Bloody Mary.Ĭheck out also other drinks with this ingredient: link Vodka is traditionally drunk neat (not mixed with any water, ice, or other mixer), though it is often served chilled in the vodka belt countries (Belarus, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine). For homemade vodkas and distilled beverages referred to as "moonshine", see moonshine by country. Even with these loose restrictions, most vodka sold contains 40% ABV. Products sold as "vodka" in the United States must have a minimum alcohol content of 40%. The European Union has established a minimum of 37.5% ABV for any "European vodka" to be named as such. Since the 1890s, the standard Polish, Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian and Czech vodkas are 40% alcohol by volume ABV (80 US proof), a percentage that is widely misattributed to Dmitri Mendeleev. Traditionally, vodka is made by the distillation of fermented cereal grains or potatoes, though some modern brands use other substances, such as fruits or sugar. Vodka (Polish: wódka, Russian: ? ) is a distilled beverage composed primarily of water and ethanol, sometimes with traces of impurities and flavorings.
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