Absolut Vodka Citron 375ml

Absolut Vodka Citron 375ml

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Features a bright, pleasantly familiar orange-lemon lollipop scent and fresh, clean and brisk flavors, with most of the lemon in...

  • Brand Absolut
  • Country Sweden
  • SKU 1288386
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Clean, crisp, and quietly adventurous—that’s Sweden in the glass. From caraway-snapped aquavit and crystal-clear vodka to modern craft beers and winter-ready glögg, Swedish drinks lean pure, aromatic, and food-friendly.

What makes it special

  • Aquavit culture: Snaps at Midsommar and crayfish parties. Caraway or dill at the core, plus citrus peel and Nordic herbs.
  • Precision spirits: Swedish vodka is famously clean, built for chilling and effortless mixing.
  • Craft beer wave: Beyond lagers, you’ll find bright Nordic IPAs, silky porters, and pastry-leaning stouts.
  • Cool-climate sips: Glögg (spiced mulled wine) in winter and small-but-growing still wines from hardy grapes.

Styles you’ll see

  • Aquavit (Akvavit/Brännvin) – Caraway/dill, lemon peel, gentle spice; serve icy cold in small glasses.
  • Vodka – Soft, neutral, smooth; perfect for Martinis, Mules, and long drinks.
  • Beer – Pilsner and Helles for purity; IPAs with bright hop citrus; darker ales and stouts when you want cocoa and roast.
  • Glögg – Red or white spiced wine with clove, cardamom, and orange—holiday comfort in a cup.
  • Still wine (niche) – Zesty whites and light reds from cool-climate varieties; fresh and high-acid.

Flavor snapshot

Think caraway, dill, lemon oil, and white pepper in aquavit; bread-crust and meadow-clean notes in lagers; citrus-pine hops in IPAs; cocoa and toasted rye in dark ales; cardamom and orange in glögg.

How to enjoy it

  • Snaps tradition: Chill aquavit hard, pour small, toast often.
  • Easy mixers: Vodka with tonic, lingonberry, or cucumber soda.
  • Beer moments: Lager for everyday meals; IPA for spice; stout for dessert.
  • Cozy nights: Warm glögg with almonds and raisins.

Pairing playbook

Aquavit with gravlax, pickled veggies, rye crispbread, creamy potatoes; lagers with veggie smörgåsbord and fresh cheeses; IPAs with roasted root veg and herby dishes; stouts with chocolate cake or cinnamon buns.

Buying tips

  • Prefer savory depth? Choose aquavit labeled with caraway or dill and “oak-aged” for extra roundness.
  • Love clean cocktails? Reach for Swedish vodka.
  • Curious about beer? Start with a pale lager, then step into Nordic IPA or a winter stout.
  • Holiday host? A bottle of glögg is an instant crowd-pleaser.

Serving notes

  • Aquavit: 40–45°F in small glasses.
  • Vodka: Right out of the freezer for shots; 32–40°F for mixing.
  • Lager/Wit: 40–45°F.
  • Ales/Stouts: 50–55°F.
  • Glögg: Gently warmed, never boiling.

Bottom line

Sweden is all about clarity and character. Whether you’re clinking icy snaps, pouring a clean vodka cocktail, or cracking a modern Nordic beer, you get purity, balance, and a little Scandinavian glow.

FAQs

1) Is aquavit just Scandinavian gin?
Not quite. Aquavit is grain- or potato-based like vodka, but flavored primarily with caraway or dill (plus botanicals). It’s savory, not juniper-led.

2) What Swedish beer should I try first?
Start with a crisp pilsner to get the house style, then move to a Nordic IPA for citrus-pine hops or a stout if you want chocolate-toffee richness.

3) Can I serve glögg cold?
You can, but it shines gently warmed. If serving chilled, keep it lightly sweet and add orange peel for lift.

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