Aquavit - The Traditional Spirit of Scandinavia
Contributed by on Oct 26, 2016
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Aquavit is the native spirit of the Scandinavian countries and is making an impact on the cocktail scene around the world!
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We speak with Martin Millard and Thomas Klem Andersen from Copenhagen, publishers of the Cocktails of Copenhagen Blog.
Download their Aquavit eBook here.
Download their Aquavit eBook here.
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Toast of the Week:
The skål is a Scandinavian toast, practiced in its most formal version by the Swedes: The proposer of the toast engages the eye of the person being toasted, and "skoal" is said. A slight bow of the head, and a twinkle of the eye—and the aquavit is drained in one gulp.
The skål is a Scandinavian toast, practiced in its most formal version by the Swedes: The proposer of the toast engages the eye of the person being toasted, and "skoal" is said. A slight bow of the head, and a twinkle of the eye—and the aquavit is drained in one gulp.