• Horilka (Ukrainian: горілка; Belarusian: гарэлка) is a Ukrainian alcoholic beverage. The word horilka may also be used in a generic sense in the Ukrainian language to mean...
  • kısacası ukrayna vodkası.nemiroff en bilinenlerdendir.nemiroff un biberlisi bilinir ancak bunun çileklisinden ballısına hatta sütlü horilka bile...
  • Here are two ways in which we can help support Ukraine: (i) we as consumers should seek out and buy Horilka next time our vodka supplies need topping up.
  • The name horilka is aptly derived from the Ukrainian verb hority, which means, “to burn”, as it has a high enough proof that it can be set aflame.
  • And if you’re looking to truly immerse yourself in Ukrainian culture, then you can’t miss the opportunity to learn about and toast with horilka.
  • Known as the national drink of Ukraine, Horilka is often referred to as Ukrainian vodka, but it carries its own distinct character and traditions.
  • Moreover, at first it was called "hot wine", "bread wine" because it was made from cereals. And the word "horilka" began to be used only in the XVIII century.
  • Not only that, some enterprising youths have figured that serving horilka in shot glasses was too obvious so now they’re soaking their tampons in horilka/vodka.