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01:38Does the whole world get drunk when you drink?
01:41Like, does some six-year-old in Sri Lanka slur his words when you knock one back?
01:46No, it doesn't work like that.
01:49How do you say cheers in Sanskrit?
01:52Shiba must do.
01:53Roughly, it means may everyone be blessed.
01:56Well done.
01:58Shoo...
01:59Shoo...
02:00Shoopy-shoop-shoop.
02:03You know the word vodka is a diminutive of voda, meaning water?
02:14Very similar to the Latin aqua wittai, literally water of life.
02:19That becomes the Scandinavian aqua witt.
02:22Although, the drinks are very different.
02:25Fun fact.
02:26Whiskey has the same root meaning in Scots Gaelic from Wyshka Baha.
02:30You don't, sir.
02:31What gives this particular brand its distinctive smoothness,
02:39it's distilled from both potato and corn.
02:42It is slightly alkaline.
02:44Do you taste that?
02:46Lower-shelf alcohol tends to be acidic.
02:49The chief distiller learned the process from his grandfather.
02:51And now you learned it by stealing it out of his brain.