What is your favorite Vodka? How do you like?!


Question: grey goose or belvedere.

its worth the extra money

i prefer long islands


Answers: grey goose or belvedere.

its worth the extra money

i prefer long islands

I had one once called "Belvedere". It was so smooth, we drank it chilled and straight up...and I don't even like hard alcohol very much!

SVEDKA CITRON. ITS REALLY GOOD TO PUT IN BLENDER WITH POPSICLES. ANY FLAVOR EXCEPT FOR GRAPE. YUCK!

Stolichnaya or STOLI in the bars, with some tonic water and lime. Sounds undrinkable but its great! Try it

I really love Belvedere and Ketel One - those two still rank highest in my book, even with the Grey Goose rage that finally seems to be waning.
Oh - and I prefer it ice cold with a twist of lemon - it's perfect that way!

Stolichnaya or Smirnoff with any kind of pop or juice.

I drink Skyy vodka and I have it with pineapple juice. I'm out of pineapple juice tonight; so I am going to try it with pineapple, peach, mango juice. Cheers!

Choppin, its a polish potato vodka...very good!

belvedre vodka

grey gooze

Ciroc or Ketel One. I drink both of them in vodka tonics with lime juice. Mmmm... so good. The Ciroc is very smooth and not that it matters but the bottle is really pretty.

Well, vodka is definitely my drink of choice. For top shelf I'd go with belvedere, grey goose or stoli...all of those choices are very smooth, tasty and make for a good time.
Middle shelf...i'd go with absolut, or skyy. Not really a fan of svedka or smirnoff.
And anything on the bottom shelf i stay away from to prevent massive hangover headaches! Some of my friends though enjoy Burnett's.
Here's a forum discussing vodka if you want some more advice
http://www.liquorlive.com/forumhandle.ph...

Hope this helps





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