The State Liquor Authority has approved the sale of 192-proof Polish Vodka. The potent potables of the drink are 96 percent alcohol.

The four new labels including Spirytus, Rektyfikowany and Baks Spirytus, were approved after a review by the SLA found that they were not “false, misleading or deceptive to consumers,” according to the New York Daily News.

"We have laws against our licensees selling to people who are intoxicated, but there's no law that even speaks to the alcohol content of a label we could approve," William Crowley of the SLA told New York Daily News.

Eli Eber of Eber's Liquor and Wine in Brooklyn told New York Daily News that he now sells eight to 12 bottles of the booze a week. A 750-milliliter bottle (between 25 and 26 ounces) is $22.

Drinkers who have tried the vodka say that it is so pure that it will actually ward off hangovers.

Here's what's being said about it:

»Village Voice: 192-Proof Liquor Now Legal in New York: Baby Sips, People, Baby Sips

»Gawker: 192-Proof Polish Vodka Will Be New York's Strongest Liquor Yet

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