Finland explain



by peseoane

19 comments
  1. 4,99€. Did those birds really think to get big bottles of alcohol that cheap in a nordick country? But on the other hand, why did the destillery doesnt use small bottles? Edit: Self mixing sweet liqueurs? Thats kind of genius! But could propably end with a lot of blind people.

  2. It’s for those who have grown bored of the plain hand sanitizer taste. You can select your favorite base and then just pour it into the bottle and you’re ready. It’s also ecological since this way they reduce the unnecessary liquid being transported.

  3. Perkele & Malaka. Two words I know from another language, but with no context

  4. I distill my own alcohol (totally legally, promise) and these are basically quick and easy way to make otherwise complicated liqueurs and drinks.
    Alternatively, you can pour in some vodka if you don’t like the taste of straight 40%

  5. Oh yeah Denmark used to do something similar with bottles containing various hard candies or other ingredients for making snaps or liqueur, you just add in the unflavoured alcohol of your choice.

  6. Getting drunk for free? No wonder they’re the the happiest country

  7. You probably need to add water to end up with a full bottle of 75% ethanol.

  8. Nothing special with this? We have them in Sweden too. Fill them with vodka or something and you have a nice drink.

  9. They were advertised as half price so people just drank the free half?

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