Already well established in the market Whisky, Scotland
tries to glean other world records in the market of spirits. Pincer Shanghai Strength vodka,
distilled in Scotland Pinch, is only forecast for the Chinese market and can
claim to hold the title of the strongest vodka in the world.
Vodka Balkan 176
with 88% alcohol volume was made dethrone by 88.8% posted on Pincer Vodka
bottles. The number 8 is considered lucky in China, which would
explain distill all the marketing appeal of vodka close to pure alcohol.
The packaging of this gold and black bottle of vodka, sold
one hundred euros (£ 85), has been well-designed. The composition of vodka matches
perfectly with the elegance of packaging : Pincer Vodka is distilled from pure water and grain Scots and enhanced
with extracts of rose thistle (the symbol of Scotland) and elderberry. She
remains close to normal values of vodka with 38% alcohol by volume.
On the other hand, thrill seekers can now buy vodka
Naga Chilli from Master of Malt, a UK spirits reseller. That might
be the strongest vodka in the world because during the distillation, Naga
Jolokia
Indian Peppers were added to the brew.
The whole was filtered and bottled. Now, on the Scoville
scale -measure for determining the strength of piments- this vodka is
considered "explosive", with a force of 200,000 « capsaïcines »,
the components of chili.
In July 2012, Master of Malt had released another spicy
vodka, the 100,000 Scoville Naga Chilli.
Proud of his achievement, the brand's efforts were multiplied to serve twice as
strong drink.
Since October 2012, the 50cl bottle costs €50. Moreover, a
warning message is posted on the website to warn consumers and to clear itself
of any incident : Spicy !