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Originally posted by LordShiva
I like them all ![]() Except for Kalanov, which is the cheapest, crappiest Indian vodka. Smirnoff is a loyal mixer workhorse, and Smirnoff Export Strength (100 proof) always does the trick ![]() A notch above would be the trusty shooters and martini vodkas. Ketel One is overrated, Grey Goose deserves its reputation, and Belvedere is up there too. Level is good, but overmarketed. Ciroc is good, and undermarketed. My personal favourite here, though, would be Zyr. I like Stoli, but it's overrated too, and carries too much yuppie baggage. Stoli does do flavours pretty well (Stoli Bluberri ![]() For sipping, though, I like Armadale, Chopin, and perhaps my favourite vodka of them all, Jewel of Russia. Straight from the freezer, out of a chilled glass ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Originally posted by The Mad Monk
I've never really seen the point of flavorless vodka. Flavorless vodka is more of a base for drinks then anything. Some of the expensive vodkas are good but to many of them are distilled 4-6 times so that there is literally no flavor left at all. Just alcohol and water. Personally, I like the ones that have been distilled 2-3 times since then there is still some flavor to them. If you are going to make a mixed drink though there is no point to having an expensive vodka. Sure, you don't want the cheapest stuff distilled in old oil barrels but an averaged priced vodka will mix just fine and an expensive vodka will taste the same when mixed. Expensive vodkas are for shooting straight. |
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