Meta !Sober//iZs (OP) replied with this 6 years ago, 4 minutes later, 8 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,082,388
@1,082,385 (beckyderp !3NeoVaGFAg)
That would be like saying whiskey is "corn juice". It's been mashed up with water and yeast added, then distilled. Not the same thanks!
@1,082,386 (Killer Lettuce? !HonkUK.BIE)
People are living increasingly active and busy lifestyles. You don't have time to eat a potato for breakfast, so you just grab a bottle of potato juice on your way out in the morning and drink it on the way into work.
@1,082,384 (B)
I've never seen it for sale before! Interesting. Not crazy on the fennel juice added though ?
Killer Lettuce? !HonkUK.BIE replied with this 6 years ago, 3 minutes later, 12 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,082,391
@previous (Meta !Sober//iZs)
Well then, you libertarian ni?️?️as are all about superior products filling niches in the market and succeeding. Invent that shit and make mad $$$ ???
Potato Juice is a wonderful anti-inflammatory agent work well for arthritis and all the other forms of inflammatory disease aches and pains, especially joint pain and back pain...
The juice is very alkaline and works to alkalize the body in order to prevent diseases such as cardiovascular disease and even cancer.
Potato Juice is great for eczema and even acne helping to clear up your skin in no time.
The juice can help you lose weight, take one cup of Potato Juice in the morning before breakfast… and in the evening 2 to 3 hours before going to bed...
Potato Juice works wonders for gout… flushing out the uric acid from your body.
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8 Reasons Why Drinking Raw Potato Juice Is the Next Big Thing
C vitamins
B vitamins
Potassium
Iron
Calcium
Zinc
Vitamin K
Antioxidants
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What’s the big deal?
If potatoes are your guilty pleasure, there may be a way for you to have your spuds and drink them, too.
Although potato juice may lack the glamour du jour of popular juicing staples like kelp and kale, it’s filled with key vitamins, phytochemicals, and nutrients. Potato juice is said to retain about half of the nutrients that a traditional serving of potatoes offers.
Potatoes are also highly alkaline, which can helpTrusted Source reduce acid reflux and ease other stomach maladies.
Served solo, potato juice isn’t the tastiest choice on the block. But with a little finesse — and a juicer — potato juice can be blended with just about any other liquid. This makes it a great alternative to juice bar tonics.
Keep reading to learn more about the benefits potato juice has to offer.
1. It has C vitamins
Potatoes contain just over 100 percent of the daily recommended allowance of vitamin C. Vitamin C helps the body to absorb iron and form collagen in blood vessels, muscle, cartilage, and bone. Its antioxidant properties can also improve overall skin health by helping relieve puffiness, reduce irritation, and create a youthful glow.
2. It has B vitamins
A one-cup serving of potatoes contains around 40 percent of your daily thiamine (vitamin B-1) and niacin (vitamin B-3) intake. It also has small amounts of riboflavin (vitamin B-2), and vitamin B-6.
B vitamins are vital for helping the body convert carbohydrates into glucose, generating energy. B vitamins also support brain and nervous system function, promote healthy hair and skin, and help maintain liver health.
3. It has potassium
Potatoes are very high in potassium, containing around three times more of this vital nutrient than a medium-sized orange. That’s around 1,467 milligrams per serving of potato, or 31 percent of your daily recommended intake.
Potassium is an electrolyte, which helps regulate your bodily fluids and supports muscle function. Electrolytes also help your kidneys filter your blood supply.
4. It has iron
Iron is key to fighting fatigue. It also keeps red blood cells healthy and helps move oxygen throughout your body. A one-cup serving of potatoes can supply around 14 percent of your daily recommended intake.
5. It has calcium
Without calcium, your blood wouldn’t clot, and your teeth and bones wouldn’t be strong. A one-cup serving of potatoes can supply around 5 percent of your daily recommended intake.
6. It has zinc
In addition to keeping the immune system healthy, zinc helps speed wound healing along. A one-cup serving of potatoes contains around 1 milligram of zinc. This is about 9 percent of the recommended daily serving for men and 11 percent for most women.
7. It has vitamin K
A fat-soluble vitamin, vitamin K is vital for blood clotting and for preventing bone loss. It also supports the transport of calcium throughout the body. Raw potatoes contain about 5 percent of your recommended daily intake.
8. And it has antioxidants, too
Antioxidants and phytochemicals are key to preventing disease, controlling inflammation, and reducing early aging. Raw potatoes contain a variety of antioxidants in their colored flesh and skin, namely those from the carotenoid family. This includes lutein, zeaxanthin, and violaxanthin. In fact, the antioxidant value of whole purple potatoes matches that of spinach or Brussels sprouts.
How to get started
Cleaning
Whether you go for a low-calorie Peruvian Purple, a gently-flavored Yukon Gold, or the comforting Idahos that grace your table every Thanksgiving, make sure the spuds you choose for juicing are thoroughly cleaned.
You can use a sponge or vegetable brush to scrub off any excess dirt, which may also help reduce pesticide residue on the skin. Take care not to scrub off the skin, though. This is where potatoes pack the most nutritional value.
Avoid using any potatoes that have:
a green tinge, as these may be overly high in the natural pesticide solanine
green sprouts
dark spots
Cutting
Potatoes are around 80 percent water, so you’ll be able to get a significant amount of juice from just one or two medium-sized spuds.
After you cut the potatoes into wedges, you have a choice to make: Do you use the pulp or toss it out? If you don’t want to deal with potato pulp, you should stick to using a juicer.
But if you don’t mind drinking a bit of pulp — or you want to save it for potato pancakes — opt for the blender.
You can grate the potatoes into a bowl and press out the juice by hand. You’ll finish with a bowl of juice and a bowl of pulp to use at a later date.
Serving
Potato juice is best served fresh. Try mixing it in equal parts with other vegetable juices, such as carrot juice, or with any type of fruit juice, including apple or mango.
Potato juice can also be one of many ingredients in a power-packed green concoction — think spinach, kale, and cucumber.
If you’re a purist, try mixing potato juice solely with some squeezed lemon or lime. It also blends nicely with liquefied basil. Here’s to health!
That's true of all potato vodkas, when compared to grain vodka. The fact that it is a UKEnglish vodka makes me want to try it, tho. Even if I have to order it from over seas.
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Never tried it but the credentials make it look worthwhile
Product description
Chase Vodka is a premium potato-based vodka made from specialty potato varieties such as Lady Claire and King Edward. It is a single-estate vodka, meaning that the base ingredients used for the vodka are produced on site (including the apples used for Naked Chase Apple Vodka). The production process involves peeling, heating and mashing the potatoes before adding yeast for fermentation. Next the potatoes are transferred to a traditional copper pot still where steam is used to raise the temperature and encourage distillation. Vapours rise up through the 70 ft tall rectification column, resulting in a vodka that has effectively been distilled 119 times. Finally, distilled water from the onsite borehole – which draws water from underneath the farm’s apple trees – is used to dilute the vodka to 40% ABV.
Flavours
Chase Original Vodka is described on the company website as "a beautifully smooth vodka with a naturally sweet and creamy taste". Other potato vodka products from the Chase Distillery are flavoured with elderflower (Chase Elderflower Liqueur), fresh fruit (Chase Fresh Fruit Liqueurs), Seville orange (Chase Marmalade Vodka), smoked oak (Chase English Oak Smoked Vodka) and rhubarb (Chase Rhubarb Vodka). Chase also produces an apple vodka (Naked Chase Apple Vodka), using apples sourced from their estate, in addition to a range of gin products (Williams Gin).
Awards Chase Vodka was named as the world’s best vodka at the 2010 San Francisco World Spirits Competition, beating 249 other vodkas from countries including Russia and Poland.
Damn prices on web are like
Chase Distillery
Chase Potato Vodka
Regular price
$38.00
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$12.99 shipping in select regions. Spirits only in CA. DC&NV only Wine/ Beer
CHASE ENGLISH POTATO VODKA 750ML
Bottle (750ml) $ 28.99 $ 38.65 / 1000ml ex. sales tax Go to Shop