Scientists Produce Vodka From Grain Found In Chernobyl & It's Absolutely Safe For Consumption!
Vodka that has been made from radioactive crops found in the exclusion zone in Chernobyl is called ATOMIK vodka. The scientists from UK and Ukraine who came together to make this said that they found radioactivity &ldquoabove the cautious Ukrainian limit of 20 Bq/kg&rdquo within the grain. However when it was distilled the levels dropped.
If you haven¡¯t watched Chernobyl yet, it¡¯s time you should because it is the highest rated TV show ever. If you loved the show, you might also want to try this Vodka that has been made from radioactive crops found in the exclusion zone in Chernobyl. It¡¯s called ATOMIK vodka.
But don¡¯t you worry, it¡¯s radioactive free. The scientists from UK and Ukraine who came together to make this said that they found radioactivity ¡°above the cautious Ukrainian limit of 20 Bq/kg¡± within the grain. However, when it was distilled, the levels dropped.
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The scientists apparently spent three years researching the area to come up with this. Now, they hope that the area recovers economically. In fact, they are thinking to set up an enterprise called The Chernobyl Spirit Company to produce vodka.
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Professor Jim Smith from the University of Portsmouth who worked on this said that he wants to give 75 percent of the profit to the people of Chernobyl. I
¡°I think this is the most important bottle of spirits in the world because it could help the economic recovery of communities living in and around the abandoned areas. Many thousands of people are still living in the Zone of Obligatory Resettlement where new investment and use of agricultural land is still forbidden,¡± he was quoted as saying.
Did you know after the HBO series aired and became the talk of the town, Instagram Influencers flooded the city and were called out for their insensitive posts? Obsessed with the show, people apparently want to go and visit the nuclear disaster site, where one of the worst man-made disasters took place in 1986. They came under fire for striking irrelevant and provocative poses in the town of Pripyat, where thousands of people died after the safety test went wrong in 1986. These photos have been deemed ¡°disrespectful.¡±
si busc¨¢is las fotos por ubicaci¨®n Chernobyl en Instagram os pod¨¦is encontrar este tipo de cosas pic.twitter.com/uxGF0jiOyp
¡ª lettipop (@lettipop) June 6, 2019