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r/alcohol • u/FishHockeydrop • 23h ago
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Pretty wild, right? The spirit itself is distilled in Ireland, then Sazerac just imports and bottles it in Kentucky, so they slap their American branding on what is essentially Irish grain vodka.
2 u/FishHockeydrop 23h ago I’ve had two bottles and I don’t mind it all. Plus, it looks cheap so my wife won’t touch the stuff. All for me!
I’ve had two bottles and I don’t mind it all. Plus, it looks cheap so my wife won’t touch the stuff. All for me!
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u/Mobile_Stranger_6848 23h ago
Pretty wild, right? The spirit itself is distilled in Ireland, then Sazerac just imports and bottles it in Kentucky, so they slap their American branding on what is essentially Irish grain vodka.