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The video contains paid marketing, for example product placement, sponsorship or product support from Vasa 1628. In 1628, the ship Vasa capsized and sank in Stockholm's inlet, and it would take over 300 years before the ship was salvaged and the first parts surfaced again. After the ship was salvaged, a sealed bottle was found with some kind of liquid in it and today we know that that liquid was an alcoholic beverage of some kind, probably spiced and sweetened and most likely a base spirit made from grapes. In addition, this distillate is considered to be the world's oldest spirit. This year, i.e. another 60+ years later, the contents of the bottle have been analyzed and recreated to something as close to the original as possible, all under the name Vasa 1628. In this section we will therefore go to the Vasa Museum, further to the distillery to first and foremost familiarizing ourselves with the story and the finished product, finally landing in my bar to mix up a well-composed cocktail on the theme. READ MORE ABOUT AND ORDER VASA 1628 HERE https://www.systembolaget.se/produkt/... SIGNED EX BY MY BOOK https://davidkringlund.se/products/he... MY INSTAGRAM / davidkringlund HERE I SHOP MY OTHER BAR TOOLS https://www.barkonsult.se/sv/ * Link marked * is an affiliate link and I receive a commission for purchases made through it or clicks like it generates. I always choose which products I promote in this way myself. PHOTO, FILM AND EDITING The target picture with the channel is, among other things, to maintain the highest possible production value. To ensure that, Kim Sjöberg and I work in parallel with the productions, where Kim mainly handles the work with the cameras and a lot of editing. If you want to work with Kim, you can check out his Instagram via the link below and also contact him there: / kimsjoberg