What are the things i can mix these two alcohols with??!


Question:

What are the things i can mix these two alcohols with??

what can i mix makers mark whiskey with?

and what things can i mix grewy goose vodka with?


and can i mix any alcohol with any juice or soda that i want?


Answers:
mix the makers mark with some ice cubes, mix the goose with some soda or tonic and add a lime wedge or mix it with some lemon lime pop

I've mixed them with various fruit juices and Hawaiian Punch.

Whiskey - soda water, coke, ginger ale, ice (not all at once, but these would be my suggested options)

Vodka - anything!

You certainly can mix any alcohol with any juice or soda, but it may not taste nice. Experiment with it, you may come up with something great.

I wouldn't mix the whiskey with any thing except a bit of club soda or ginger ale...

It would be sacrilige to mix Grey Goose with anything but pure fruit juices, some pomegranite juice would be fantastic...Orange juice is a classic...anything light and refreshing...nothing too sticky-fruity...

Makers Mark is good just plain old on the rocks but if you want a mixture I believe it goes pretty good with lemon lime soda or like coke-a-cola.

Grey Goose Vodka is not so great with sodas to me but it does work really well with Fruit Punch or Orange Juice(a.k.a. Screwdriver).

Not all alcohols are good with everything but that also depends on your personal taste. Somethings just don't mesh together well.

makers mark is a bourbon with exellent flavors all its own. drinking it neat or on the rocks is all the mix you should need .However, a splash of club soda or water are often called for.Vodka on the other hand is popular for for having very mild to no flavor or aroma at all , making it better suited for mixing with anything you desire.Some premium vodkas tend to be smooth enough to also drink on there own.

With makers mark, i'd stick to things like ginger ale, soda water or any cola...i prefer coke to pepsi.
As for Grey Goose, i'd go with fruit juices, real juice, not fruit flavored stuff...lots of ice helps as well...colder the better.
But don't be afraid to experiment, your drinking for your own enjoyment soo as you try new things, you'll get an idea of what suits your tastes the best.




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