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<blockquote data-quote="beetlejazz" data-source="post: 245743" data-attributes="member: 2648"><p>Indeed!</p><p></p><p>I haven't drank vodka I liked (Stolly is ok but I don't exactly <em>like</em> it. It's just drinkable (in the opinion of my tongue/palate, of course!)) in a long time because it's hard to get potato-based vodkas here. Such a shame. Back in the day while visiting Poland my idea of vodka changed completely. Brought as much as I could back home with me in my backpack - including 20 hours in a bus on those horrendous roads, it's a miracle nothing was broken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beetlejazz, post: 245743, member: 2648"] Indeed! I haven't drank vodka I liked (Stolly is ok but I don't exactly [i]like[/i] it. It's just drinkable (in the opinion of my tongue/palate, of course!)) in a long time because it's hard to get potato-based vodkas here. Such a shame. Back in the day while visiting Poland my idea of vodka changed completely. Brought as much as I could back home with me in my backpack - including 20 hours in a bus on those horrendous roads, it's a miracle nothing was broken. [/QUOTE]
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