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Brännvin (or brændevin in Danish, brennevin in Norwegian, brennivín in Faroese and Icelandic and (palo)viina in Finnish) is the Swedish version of the general Scandinavian term for liquor distilled from potatoes, grain, or (formerly) wood cellulose; both of flavored and unflavored variants. The term includes vodka and akvavit, but akvavit is always flavored.

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Brännvin Brnnvin the traditional beverage served at Midsummer celebrations

Beverages labelled brännvin or viina are usually unflavored and have an alcohol content between 30% and 38% ABV. European Union regulations reserve the name "vodka" for beverages distilled to at least 95% ABV and bottled at 37.5% or higher. In Finland, the word viina is always used for Finnish-made neutral spirit, including Finnish vodka, and the Russian word (vodka) is used only for vodkas from other countries. In informal speech, viina can also refer to any similarly strong beverage similarly to booze, whether flavored or unflavored.

Brännvin Absolut vodka Forum Very old Absolut bottles

The term "vodka" was not used for Swedish vodkas before 1958.

The word brännvin means "burn-wine"; the Finnish equivalent (palo)viina means "burnt liquor." (Sometimes the distillation of beverages is called "burning.") It is cognate with English brandy, Dutch brandewijn, German Branntwein, and Icelandic brennivín .

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Other languages

There is also an Icelandic version, called brennivín, which is similar to Danish and Norwegian akvavit.

Brands of brännvin

  • Koskenkorva Viina
  • Svenskt brännvin
  • Fläder brännvin
  • Särna vatten
  • Brännvin outside the Nordics

    Brännvin Brnnvin Wikiwand

    In Chicago, a local producer makes a bitter brännvin (beskbrännvin), called Jeppson's Malört which is known locally to many and served at various bars.

    Brännvin Om brnnvin Spisanu

    Brännvin Brnnvin Special Spisanu

    References

    Brännvin Wikipedia