A list of puns related to "Flavored Vodka"
Link to the vodka in question. https://arbysvodka.com/
I have a peanut butter flavored whiskey and wanted to try to make the PB&J shot. My store doesnβt have a grape, raspberry, or a strawberry liqueur, but they do have a flavored Vodka. What do you think of using flavored vodka in place of the liqueur?
I am interested in trying flavored vodkas absolutis on my list but I canβt find a ton of reviews. I am looking for a good one for siping or mixing with club soda. Are there any nice brands or sould I just infuse my own. Also any flavor recommendations.
Btw itβs new Amsterdam peach vodka and Malibu coconut
Ever since buying the book Vodka: A Toast to the Purest of Spirits, by Dave Broom, I've been wanting to get my hands on the likes of Okhotnichaya, Krupnik, Jarzebiak, and Starka. As many of you already know, with the "craft" spirits movement underway, there's been no shortage of enterprising new distillers experimenting with local ingredients, but there's something about how these centuries old traditions were explained that REALLY stuck with me. I've always gotten the feeling that what we in the US know as "vodka" is equivalent to someone who has never had beer only having access to the likes of Bud Light and deciding its all that way. Especially hearing how wines were often mixed in, before aging, sometimes for decades! completely blew my mind.
In fact, I've even considered traveling to that part of the world for that reason alone, since I have *never* seen those or anything like them on shelves here. For those living outside the US (especially in Europe), are any of these names found where you're at? I realize the region(s) also have their own heritage of something similar to our moonshining, and with their own family recipes, but am wondering how common they are in stores throughout Russia and Poland? I could always "create" my own, or order online, but would love to sample many originals "at the source".
Signed, a former vodka snob who later crossed over to the "dark" side but always had that longing in the back of my head...
Went to Denver, had Smirnoffβs Root Beer Float flavored Vodka and loved it - no chaser needed. Came back to Vegas and I canβt find it anywhere? Anyone know where/if itβs sold in Vegas?
Okay, so I know that flavored vodka is probably blasphemy to the vodka enthusiast, but Iβm going to a party and hoping to have a bottle of nice top shelf vodka and keep some for special occasions too. Preferably flavoured, but natural tasting, so nothing disgusting please, after my nightmare of tasting Au βpremiumβ vodka (possibly the worst thing Iβve ever tasted). Mostly for sipping neat and mixing with tonic, because we already have Absolut for shotting.
Iβm looking at Belvedere.... I know Grey goose is a massive waste of money. Or should I go for Chopin + mixer? I would rather drink it neat though for more authentic taste. I am not a serious vodka drinker, I prefer beer but I am interested in getting a great spirit that is not too harsh on the throat
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