The site in the link below claims that Vodka is usually Sulphite free, as well as Gin and Whiskey.
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∙ 13y agoThere is not a significant difference between any type of alcohol.
I don't know what wkd is, but you can mix vodka with any other type of liquid and it will taste like the liquid.
a vodka shopkeeper is a person that sells vodka which is a type of acohal
sulphites
Vodka means "vodka". It's just a name of a type of alcoholic beverage.
No. Vodka is an alcoholic distillation of fermented potatoes.
The strongest that any vodka can be is about 95% alcohol.
Yes
beer, vodka, gin, rum, tequila, whiskey, wine
Sulphites are additives used in food and beverages to prevent spoilage and maintain freshness. They can also occur naturally in some foods and drinks. Sulphites are known to cause allergic reactions in some individuals, so they must be declared on food labels.
How much vodka are you drinking? That is, it can have enough calories to lay you flat.
I hear that in France the cheap and cheerful 'Vin rouge' and vin ordinaire etc do not contain sulphites because they are not in the market for long before being consumed. This is only a partial answer - keep looking!