Polish Butterfly
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Polish Butterfly is an alcoholic beverage.
The Polish Butterfly, despite its name, is not from Poland; rather it was invented in Jerusalem, Israel. A Polish Butterfly is one part vodka and part Blue Curacao. It is most commonly consumed in a double shot glass or shooter.
The idea behind the Polish Butterfly is not for a sophisticated drink or for taste. The entire purpose of a Polish Butterfly is to get drunk fast. The vodka used is usually rail vodka, or anything cheap.
A characteristic of the Polish Butterfly is the apparent blue color. When consumed, one's lips and tongue turn blue in color. If spilled, the Polish Butterfly leaves a blue stain on clothes that is almost impossible to get out. polish butterfly is usually being sold in Zollis aka Nadin for 13 new shekels a shot.