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What type of vodka is in the drink sweet tart made with vodka?
There isn't a specific type of vodka that is traditionally used in a "Sweet Tart" cocktail.
The name "Sweet Tart" is likely a playful reference to the candy, suggesting a drink that is both sweet and tart. It's likely a mixed drink that may use vodka as a base spirit, but the specific type of vodka isn't important.
Here's why there's no definitive vodka for "Sweet Tart":
* Many variations: People might create their own Sweet Tart cocktails, using their favorite vodka.
* Taste preference: The vodka is just a base for the flavors, and the choice depends on your personal preference.
* No standardized recipe: Unlike well-known cocktails with specific ingredients, the Sweet Tart cocktail doesn't have a set recipe.
To get a clearer picture, you'd need more context:
* Where did you encounter the name "Sweet Tart"? (A bar menu, recipe, etc.)
* What other ingredients are mentioned? This would give a better idea of the overall taste profile.
Let me know if you can provide more information about the specific Sweet Tart cocktail you're asking about, and I can help you further!
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