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An artisan vodka has been produced with ingredients from the Chernobyl exclusion zone – and scientists insist it is safe to drink. Scientists from the University of Portsmouth created “Atomik ...
Almanac: Chernobyl 01:38. Scientists have distilled vodka from ingredients found in the Chernobyl exclusion zone, creating the first consumer product out of the area since the nuclear disaster ...
A team of scientists have unveiled a vodka which has been produced using grains and water from the Chernobyl exclusion zone, which they claim is completely safe to drink.
Aug. 9 (UPI) --A group of scientists announced they have created vodka from ingredients found inside the Chernobyl exclusion zone and verified that it is safe to drink. Atomik vodka was created by ...
LONDON — Would you drink something called Atomik, whose ingredients come from near Chernobyl? Scientists in Britain and Ukraine have distilled vodka using grains and water from a place that has ...
Part of the process also involved using water from Chernobyl's aquifer, lying about 10 kilometers (6 miles) south of the site of the disaster. The aquifer has been shown to contain traces of ...
You likely aren't planning to visit Chernobyl any time soon, but that doesn't have to mean you can't get a taste of it. A team of scientists from the UK and Ukraine have created a vodka distilled ...
Since the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl Power Plant in April 1986, an event that left 4,000 square miles of land affected by radiation and an estimated death toll of between 93,000 and 140,000 ...
No, you won't need a hazmat suit to stir your martini, and no, it's not a questionable merch exercise from a recent hit series: But yes, Chernobyl vodka is here. After years of research, rye grain ...
Experts diluted the distilled alcohol with mineral water from an aquifer in Chernobyl town, which is 10km south of the reactor, and is free, they say, from contamination.
An artisan vodka has been produced with ingredients from the Chernobyl exclusion zone – and scientists insist it is safe to drink. Scientists from the University of Portsmouth created “Atomik ...