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Meakins Orange Vodka 250Ml
Meakins Orange Vodka 250Ml
Meakins Orange Vodka 250Ml
Meakins Orange Vodka 250Ml
Meakins Orange Vodka 250MlMeakins Orange Vodka 250Ml
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Meakins Orange Vodka 250Ml

Pack size : 250ml

KES 285.00(Inc. VAT)

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Origin -
Kenya
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It is a disinfectant, antitoxin, and antiseptic alcohol drink with almost zero fat. It is lightly tart but is wonderfully delicious.
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DESCRIPTION

Meakins Orange Vodka is produced from the finest grains and its triple distilling process is a mark of absolute purity that simply brings magic to life. This premium vodka is smooth and perfectly blends with your senses, giving an enriched taste. It is a disinfectant, antitoxin, and antiseptic alcohol drink with almost zero fat. It is lightly tart but is wonderfully delicious.

Nutrition facts

Per100PortionType
Average Nutritional Value As Per 100ml
Per100Energyinkcal
231kcal
Per100EnergyinkJ
966.504kJ
Per100Sodium
1mg
Sub Type
Vodka
Form
Liquid
Category
Beverage
Flavour
Orange

*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs

INFORMATION

Storage Condition

Store in a cool and dry place.

Preparation and usage

Ready to drink.

Brand Message

We trace our history back to the establishment of a Brewery at Kasauli by Edward Dyer in 1855.He was the India’s brewing pioneer who brought to this sun-drenched land of ours the bliss of a real thirst quencher – the modern beer, to refresh and pep up a people hanging over in sweltering clime that is so peculiar to this part of the World. He realized for the first time that there were a few spots on earth where a really good drink was more welcome. During the same century, another enterprising man, named H.G.Meakin, coming from a well known brewing family of Burton-on-Trent where he was trained, came forward with enviable enthusiasm and founded Meakin And Co.Ltd.He bought the old Shimla and Kasauli Breweries and built others at Dalhousie, Ranikhet, Chakrarta, Darjeeling and Kirkee. Both these firms E.Dyer And Co., and Meakin And Co.Ltd., continued doing business separately up till after the second decade of the 20th century. During the first World War (1914-18), when it was a big job to import beer, the two firms quenched the hugely increased thirst of India with superb beer at a rock-bottom price. Vast quantities of Malted Barley were sent to Egypt, to help keep soldiers’ beer at a reasonable price.