Glen's Vodka
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Glen's vodka is a brand of vodka distilled in Scotland in the United Kingdom from sugar beet. It is produced by Glen Catrine Bonded Warehouse, a company based in Catrine, Ayrshire. The vodka was launched in about 1972[1] and was originally known as Grant's, but as it increased in popularity, another company William Grant & Sons, which produces Grant's whisky, appealed to the Scottish Courts forcing the name to be changed,[2] and the vodka was relaunched as Glen's in 2003.[3]
It is largely known for its low price.
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