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#1 BlindedByScience

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Posted 16 July 2010 - 02:50 PM

This sounds like it's right up Doc's alley:

Vermont Gold Vodka is pure, delicate, unflavored vodka, handmade in small batches from the sugar of maple sap, the very essence of Vermont. Each spring in New England, freezing nights and warm sunny days allow the mature maple trees to pump out the sugar which has been converted from starch and stored during the dormant winter season. The trees release this sugar as sap which flows for less than six weeks a year. Our Distiller takes over from there.


http://www.vermontspirits.com/

Got to admit, while I'm not a Vodka drinker, I may have to give a bottle of this a try. Supposedly, it makes an awesome White Russian. The Dude would approve.....:laugh:

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Posted 16 July 2010 - 05:32 PM

This sounds like it's right up Doc's alley:

Vermont Gold Vodka is pure, delicate, unflavored vodka, handmade in small batches from the sugar of maple sap, the very essence of Vermont. Each spring in New England, freezing nights and warm sunny days allow the mature maple trees to pump out the sugar which has been converted from starch and stored during the dormant winter season. The trees release this sugar as sap which flows for less than six weeks a year. Our Distiller takes over from there.


http://www.vermontspirits.com/

Got to admit, while I'm not a Vodka drinker, I may have to give a bottle of this a try. Supposedly, it makes an awesome White Russian. The Dude would approve.....Posted Image


I am not much of a vodka drinker, but it does look interesting. I do love a good Bloody Mary.

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Posted 16 July 2010 - 05:33 PM

Save your money. Just another scam by Woodchucks to separate Flatlanders from their money.

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Posted 16 July 2010 - 09:16 PM

Save your money. Just another scam by Woodchucks to separate Flatlanders from their money.

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