That’s horrible vodka.
Send it to me and I’ll ensure it’s disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
You can thank me later.
;)
No! Martinis... :)
mix the cheap stuff....drink this on the rocks.....maybe in a straight up martini....
Vodka makes one optimistic....
you might try Sugar Buddies
in a shaker add a jigger of the vodka, three teaspoons of sugar muddled in half and half. Add 2 jiggers of creme de cacao and a half jigger of dram boui. add crushed ice and then shake till the towell sticks to the shaker
you can’t taste the vodka, so it doesn’t matter
Trader Joe’s has a great potato vodka from Poland. I’m sure you have some good vodka but after 2 shots it really doesn’t matter.
Vodka? Yes, please!
Lol! Seriously, make yourself a nice martini and chillax. Yes, that’s a word. I’ve always been a cosmo fan, even before Sex and the City made them “cool.” The trick is fresh ingredients and not some high fructose corn syrup “mix” that’s artificially flavored and dyed pink.
Potato vodka is the only stuff worth drinking! Grain vodka sucks!
You can make great Screwdrivers and for medical purposes, mix with prune juice and you will have a Piledriver.
Tito’s is a great vodka at a reasonable price. However, I have found American Harvest to be an excellent vodka ..slight sweetness makes fantastic gimlets
Grey Goose. And that is ALL a friend of mine drinks. Just Grey Goose. Nothing else.
Shhh, I am about to tell a great big secret and I don’t want anyone else to hear it ... “Different people have different tasters and no two people have the same reaction to what they taste!”
So you start at the bottom cheap stuff and if you are real lucky and it tastes good - you DON’T NEED THE EXPENSIVE STUFF! Buy a bottle or two of the high-priced names to entertain guests and keep silent about your good fortune. If on the other hand it tastes like kerosene, well Bucky, raise up to the next higher shelf and repeat.
If you are really UNLUCKY and you have got those gourmet tasters that can distinguish between expensive Vodkas ... try to get a job with them or become a teetotaler. Unless you are rich, in that case why should you care?
Anyhow drink it or give it - but be happy that someone likes you enough to give it to you!
I’ve had the real Russian vodka, made these small distilleries in the outer Oblasks. Some damned fine hooch. But vodka, is vodka to me and the subtle differences are too sublime for my tastes.
If you were to make vodka martini’s I would say there is a perceptible difference. Otherwise, if you’re mixing it as long as it’s not Old Mr. Boston or some other rot-gut you’d be hard pressed to tell the difference.
I like infused flavors, a friend had hot peppers sitting in vodka in the freezer for a long time, it was very nice.
I guess a lot of people would roll their eyes at infused flavors in vodka, but I rather have that than a sweet mixed drink.
I don't think that many people sip vodka though.
Vodka seems best for mixed drinks or shots, so better to have as little flavor as possible.
My personal favorite is Ketel One for martinis.
When I spend money on liquor, it’s on red wine or single malt scotch.
Vodka is mixed with so many other ingredients that it doesn’t make sense to buy the expensive stuff. I like Moscow Mules, so I buy Sam’s club 1.75 liters for $14. Why would I waste money on some esoteric stuff that will be diluted by other flavors?