Bornholmer Dram Sevablødda 50 CL 40%

Den Bornholmske Spritfabrik Bitter

This oned BornholmDram, SevaBlodda, was originally a small refreshment, which was bestowed to the hard working and thirsty portfolists in Nexø when the boats were to be hales on bedding. The recipe, which is more than 100 years old, is, of course, secret, but there are, however, instructions on how to drink: Debæk Ska Drink Tea Enj Kanj Saj SevaVablanda Ræjtit. When an Inte Kanj Saj’ed Mera, Ska Enj La Vorra. ”

Color: Deep golden.

Fragrance: Warm, spicy scent of cinnamon, cherry and nellike.

Taste notes: Great and rich taste with a fine bitterswoman and a long aftertaste.

Serving suggestions: Should be enjoyed clean, such as AVEC after a good meal or while dragging fishing boats on Bedding!

In the period from 1855 to 1920 there was a steam burner in Hasle, where, among other things, recognized aquavites were produced.

The production was characterized by craftsmanship and good raw materials – and this also applies today, which can be tasted in every droplet.

With the establishment of the Bornholm alcohol factory in 1994, the production of Aquavit resumed on Bornholm. “Bornholmer Aquavit” has since been manufactured on the island after being manufactured in different places over the last 70 years.

A Bornholm Dram – Over 100 years old – originally in the category “No recipe left”. Police officer Axel Nibe from Nexø,, however, kept it all in 1909, but it first revealed the story in 1964: “Wrap shopping and shipping commissioning HS Munch produced” Ejn Søder Sup “, who put the name for the refreshment pauses under the vessels of the ships on Bedding. When the slurry was smeared With soap, the thirsty necks also got its “softda”, and hence the name of SevaBlodda, which is Bornholm and means to soften soap. The content is composed of many equal parts delicate spirits, and “Dimnk Ska Drink Tea Enj Kanj Saj SevaBloda Ræjtit. When an Inte Kanj Saj’ed Mera, Ska Enj La Vorra. “

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