http://www.titosvodka.com/
Personally...I don't drink the stuff..though.
Staraya Moskva
http://www.cristall-lefortovo.ru/data/image/catalog/moskva-im-1.jpg?1450137600023?1450137620010
Drink it ice cold, straight, in shots.
Shudder. Wince.
Then have a Talisker on the rocks and compare heaven to hell.
Boyd and Blair.
It’s made in Pennsylvania and absolutely fantastic. Take this from someone who drinks a LOT of vodka. It’s a vice, but I really like vodka.
Titos. Nothing else.
You’ll always find the best Vodka on the bottom shelf at the store. Trust me.
If it ain’t Polish, it’s crap!
you'd be better off learning to drink it chilled straight up with maybe a twist
The Dude abides....
Cheap vodka = early headache.
I remember when Stolichnaya was top shelf.
Steep some juniper berries in it and make it into something worth drinking. Gin.
potato vodka- the best-
Putting that into a White Russia should be a crime.
L
I always bought Skyy because it didn’t give me a headache.
Unfortunately, it does now.
2 oz. Titos with a splash of vermouth, 2 mezzetta jalapeno stuffed olives, & a tbsp. of the olive brine. Yes!
A man who drank vodka every day told me that you cannot tell one brand from another. I KNOW from experience that people cannot tell the difference between Natural Light and Micheloeb light beer, the beer delivery man told me that EVERY bar buys Natural Light to sell on tap as Michaloeb, and we did the same. NO ONE ever knew.
When I was in the navy, about 1984, I bought a gallon of Lucky Vodka for $5 and took it to the barracks (open bay). A few hours later the Master-at-Arms force showed up to put us to bed. Can’t stand vodka to this day.
The really high end boutique vodkas are filtered multiple times and are best used in mixed drinks that are very sparing on the mixers. You may not be able to tell the difference in a White Russian as far as taste, they’re milder than regular Vodkas. There are fewer after effects the next day with the better filtered Vodkas too, though, so there’s that.