09 February, 2012


Cultural Divide Bridged by Beverages

Fun moment today, while doing a bit of gift shopping on our one day off. I’m in a little grocery store buying a bottle of Russian vodka to bring home. While in line, a young Russian in front of me turns around with a grin and says, “Russian vodka, da?” I notice among his sundries a bottle of Johnnie Walker Red; I reply with a smile, “Da, Russian Vodka for the American, and American whiskey for the Russian!”
He breaks out laughing and shakes my hand. “Oh, this is American whiskey? Very good! You try Russian, I try American.”
International diplomacy in a bottle.



4 Comments

  1. Nice!
    Authentic Russian vodka is like nothing I’ve ever tasted. I was lucky enough to try a little once, and it was absolutely amazing. No wonder they’re said to drink it like water!

    12 May, 2007 at 12:44 am | Permalink
  2. Tony Stitt wrote:

    You are truly a Goodwill Ambassador of the United States!

    12 May, 2007 at 1:18 am | Permalink
  3. jtreat wrote:

    At the risk of throwing water all over a pretty cool anecdote, Johnnie Walker is actually Scotch whiskey, distilled in Kilmarnock, Scotland.

    12 May, 2007 at 10:22 pm | Permalink
  4. Don wrote:

    Not quite sure where to mention this, but I listened to your mp3 podcast. Great job. Gave a voice and personal insight into your trip and experiences there.
    I look forward to more.
    Now if she had Jack Daniels …

    13 May, 2007 at 4:29 am | Permalink

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