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Koskenkorva Viina (also known simply as Koskenkorva, or Kossu) is the most common clear spirit drink (38%) in Finland, produced by the state-owned alcohol company Altia. The grain (barley) alcohol is produced using 200-step continuous distillation designed to produce high-purity industrial ethanol. The drink is produced by diluting this alcohol with spring water and a very small amount of sugar. As it is made from industrial ethanol made with continuous distillation, and does not require the filtration step, it is not a true vodka, and is never called such in Finnish. Instead, it is viina "hard liquor". Altia Oyj is a Finnish state-owned corporation, which produces and imports alcoholic drinks. ...
Continuous distillation is a distillation process, which does not require interruption for adding raw material. ...
Look up Vodka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Vodka is a typically colorless liquor, always distilled from fermented grain or potatoes. ...
Besides the standard 38% near-unflavored there are several variants of Koskenkorva on the market, most notably the infamous Salmiakki Koskenkorva, better known as Salmiakkikossu or Salmari. Another variant is the same drink with rye instead of barley, marketed under the same concept as Koskenkorva Viina Ruis. The Koskenkorva Vodka is the same drink, but intended for foreign markets, and with 40% or 60% alcohol instead of the traditional 38%. Likewise, Finlandia Vodka is of the same source. However, the sugar is not added. Salmiakki Koskenkorva Bottle Salmiakki Koskenkorva, (also Salmiakkikossu for short or generically as Salmari) is a pre-mixed vodka cocktail which caused a minor revolution in drinking culture in Finland during the 1990s. ...
Finlandia Vodka Finlandia is a Finnish vodka produced from barley. ...
The Koskenkorva Viina bottle has a white label, with KOSKENKORVA VIINA in black, and a drawing of a scenery of fields with barns on them in light brown. The rye variant has a light brown field in pale, with the text RUIS. Salmiakki Koskenkorva has a completely different black label. Kossu is at its best when it's cold, but can be also mixed for example with Coke (then it's called "Kossukola") or with Vichy mineral water ("Kossuvissy"). This is a list of cocktails. ...
Trivia - Koskenkorva is a small village - that belongs to municipality of Ilmajoki - in Finland that translates as "rapid's ear", or as "area near the rapids", but this latter (and, likely, more correct) version is only understood by people who know the dialect of the area.
- Salmiakki Koskenkorva is a derivative of Koskenkorva Viina, a popular Finnish hard liquor.
One of many Ilmajoki´s lakes Ilmajoki is a municipality of Finland. ...
A dialect (from the Greek word διάλεκÏοÏ, dialektos) is a variety of a language used by people from a particular geographic area. ...
Quotes "Koskenkorva is very good." —Ronald Reagan Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911 â June 5, 2004) was the 40th President of the United States (1981â1989) and the 33rd Governor of California (1967â1975). ...
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