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In the television series ''[[EastEnders]]'', a storyline in [[2007]] had [[Peggy Mitchell]] being confronted by a [[ghost]] of [[Den Watts]], where she told him to get out of her pub, saying that the only spirits she served were [[gin]], [[whisky]] and vodka. ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'') | In the television series ''[[EastEnders]]'', a storyline in [[2007]] had [[Peggy Mitchell]] being confronted by a [[ghost]] of [[Den Watts]], where she told him to get out of her pub, saying that the only spirits she served were [[gin]], [[whisky]] and vodka. ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'') | ||
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Vodka was a type of spirit served in pubs, which could be used both for drinking and for cleaning wounds.
When Jack Harkness was given a death sentence, he ordered three hypervodkas for his last meal. (TV: The Doctor Dances)
Bernice Summerfield drank cheap, watered-down vodka in a dirty London pub in 1908. (PROSE: Birthright)
Benny later brewed vodka to clean wounds, as well as to drink. (PROSE: Sanctuary)
Tegan Jovanka drank vodka at a pub in Leeds in 1981. (PROSE: Graham Dilley Saves the World)
In the television series EastEnders, a storyline in 2007 had Peggy Mitchell being confronted by a ghost of Den Watts, where she told him to get out of her pub, saying that the only spirits she served were gin, whisky and vodka. (TV: Army of Ghosts)