Vodka: A Global History

Vodka: A Global History

by Patricia Herlihy
Vodka: A Global History

Vodka: A Global History

by Patricia Herlihy

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Overview

Vodka is the most versatile of spirits. While people in Eastern Europe and the Baltic often drink it neat, swallowing it in one gulp, others use it in cocktails and mixed drinks—bloody marys, screwdrivers, white russians, and Jell-O shots—or mix it with tonic water or ginger beer to create a refreshing drink. Vodka manufacturers even infuse it with flavors ranging from lemon and strawberry to chocolate, bubble gum, and bacon. Created by distilling fermented grains, potatoes, beets, or other vegetables, this colorless, tasteless, and odorless liquor has been enjoyed by both the rich and the poor throughout its existence, but it has also endured many obstacles along its way to global popularity.


In this book, Patricia Herlihy takes us for a ride through vodka’s history, from its mysterious origins in a Slavic country in the fourteenth century to its current transatlantic reign over Europe and North America. She reveals how it continued to flourish despite hurdles like American Prohibition and being banned in Russia on the eve of World War I. On its way to global domination, vodka became ingrained in Eastern European culture, especially in Russia, where standards in vodka production were first set. Illustrated with photographs, paintings, and graphic art, Vodka will catch the eye of any reader intrigued by how “potato juice” became an international industry.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781861899293
Publisher: Reaktion Books, Limited
Publication date: 05/15/2012
Series: Edible
Pages: 165
Product dimensions: 4.90(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Patricia Herlihy is emeritus professor of history at Brown University and the Louise Doherty Wyant Professor at Emmanuel College, Boston.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Vodka's Intrinsic Appeal

1. Making Vodka
2. Not Just for Drinking
3. Vodka the Terrible
4. Origins
5. Vodka and the Tsars
6. The Soviets and Vodka
7. Vodka Invades the United States
8. Brands, Bottles and Boutiques: Vodka Diversifies
9. Vodka, Inc.: Vodka as a Global Business
10. Market Prospects
11. Vodka's Future

Recipes
Vodka Around the World
Bibliography
Websites and Associations
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index
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