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A vodka tonic is an alcoholic drink made with varying proportions of vodka and tonic water. Vodka tonics are frequently garnished with a slice of lime. Bottles of cachaça, a Brazilian alcoholic beverage. ... Vodka bottling machine, Shatskaya Vodka Shatsk, Russia Vodka is typically a colorless liquor, usually distilled from fermented grain or potatoes but also from other raw materials (see Production below). ... The Canada Dry brand of tonic water, shown on the right under ultraviolet light. ... Lime, or baby lemon, is an ambiguous term in the context of fruit, referring to a number of different citrus hybrids and cultivars with typically round, green to yellow fruit, 3â6 cm in diameter, generally containing sour pulp, and frequently associated with the lemon. ...
One commonly used recipe is one part vodka and one part tonic water in a highball glass over ice, with a generous lime wedge squeezed into it. A highball glass is a type of drinking vessel. ...
Vodka's neutral flavor makes it ideal for mixed drinks - and it is the most popular and most often used alcohol in almost any bartender's arsenal.
Because of Vodka's inert flavor, vodkas and vodka drinks inherit the character of what they are mixed with and are extremely varied in character and flavor.
It is common to use these flavored vodkas to complement the mixers that are used, but it is often quite pleasant to mix a flavored vodka with plain soda water and a simple sweetener.