Most vodka today is actually made from grains ... which began in either Russia or Poland (both nations claim to be the origin point). Recorded mentions of vodka date back to the 14th century ...
In Poland, these dishes are known as zakÄ…ski ... In the last decade ongoing efforts have been made by some Polish chefs, bartenders and spirit connoisseurs to start looking at vodka from a new ...
It is made from a mixture of sheep’s milk ... Although the country is better known for its vodka, Poland’s beer scene has ...
One of the main things foreigners associate with Poland is, obviously, vodka. Geographically, we belong to the so-called ‘vodka belt’ (as opposed to the ‘wine’ and ‘beer’ belts), which means this ...
And although the origin of the drink is hotly debated, Poland certainly has the strictest legal rules that govern vodka's production. Polish vodka can only be made from wheat, rye, oats ...