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Coincidentally, the Scandinavians have a liquor called aquavit>, …

Comment posted on Whiskey by absentmindedprof

Coincidentally, the Scandinavians have a liquor called aquavit>, a caraway seed flavored version of schnapps whose name comes from the Latin aqua vitae. which means water of life, or living water. Kewl.

Eric M

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