Vodka : : how a Colorless, Odorless, Flavorless Spirit Conquered America
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"Vodka began as rotgut medicine in Medieval Russia, but this neutral grain alcohol has become our uncontested king of spirits, with over 1,000 brands fighting for market share. But it wasn't always thus. For two centuries, America drank the brown stuff: rum and whiskey. So how did Russia's "little water" unseat our favorite hooch? Vic Matus takes us on an incredible visual journey from vodka's humble American origins in a Depression-era Connecticut factory--using the family recipe of a poor Russian exile named Vladimir Smirnov--through its glamorous rise to fame at the hands of James Bond and Sex and the City to today's craft distillery movement. You'll see in clear, intoxicating detail how hippie culture, women's lib, and an absolutely ingenious Swedish company all played their part, transforming the booze into a status symbol. By 1975, the war had ended: Vodka officially became our favorite spirit. Today, a third of all cocktails contain it, and last year 140 million gallons of the stuff racked up $20 billion in sales. Here is the crisply distilled, bracing story of how entrepreneurs defied the odds and turned medieval medicine into a multibillion-dollar industry. "-- Provided by publisher.
"How risk-taking entrepreneurs defied the odds and turned medieval medicine into a multibillion-dollar industry"-- Provided by publisher.
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PUBLISHED
Guilford, Connecticut : Lyons Press, [2014]
Year Published: 2014
Description: xvii, 252 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780762786992
076278699X
SUBJECTS
Vodka.
Distilleries.
Distilling industries.