What should I mix my vodka with?!


Question:

What should I mix my vodka with?

that doesn't have alot of sugar?


Answers:
Vodka is great because it mixes with so many options.

Specifically, the sour fruit juices taste very good with vodka. However, be careful as the vodka taste will be masked with sour juices which may lead to more being drank that is reasonable.

Also, avoid Redbull and vodka. Yes it tastes good, but it also is dangerous (basically it's speed with powerful alcohol).

Source(s):
Bartended in the past

Pineapple juice and fresh water.


lemonade and a slice of lime


tonic and fresh lime or
cranberry juice or
grapefruit juice or
any combination of the three!!!

cranberry juice and seven up with a splash of oj

sugar free redbull or diet soda

OJ

or use gingerale

ice cubes???

Tonic water and a wedge of lime.
Cranberry juice.
OJ
just lime juice
apple pucker for martinis
Gatorade works really well to because you don't taste the vodka!

Hypnotiq

Lemonade (or pink lemonade) tastes great, but has some sugar. One of our other favorites is Vodka and Cranberry juice, it is a very refreshing drink. Diet Sprite or Sprite Zero has no sugar. You could go with an extra dirty Vodka Martini and you'll have no sugar added as well. Cheers!

Orange juice..

seltzer, or tonic

Coke

apple pucker, butterscotch snaaps, shaken with ice for a caramel appletini. Yum!

I like mine with cranberry juice or lemonade.

Club soda. ZERO sugar.

Or any diet soda. I like Sprite Zero

with beer

Try vodka and tonic. Squeeze a little lime or lemon. It's really good!

juice
diet pop
water
ice
crystal light

Club soda and a slice of lime. Delicious!

Soda (Soda Water) And Use Either A Lemon Or A Lime To Taste. This Also Happens To Be Low Carb., Low Fat, And Very Low In Sugars.

Tonic!!! It can be sugar free.




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