Does regular vodka get you drunk quicker than the flavored ones?!


Question: Does regular vodka get you drunk quicker than the flavored ones!?
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the cheaper the vodka!.!.!.the drunker you get!!Www@FoodAQ@Com

The flavored ones have less alcohol per serving, but not much!. "Classic" vodka is usually 80 proof, while flavored vodka can be 70 proof!. So, you can expect to get drunk a bit quicker with the classic, plain vodka, but the difference really isn't that big!.

http://vangoghvodka!.com/index!.html info on Van Gogh vodka, with classic at 80 proof and the flavored vodka at 70 proof!.

http://www!.barnonedrinks!.com/press/2005/!.!.!. Stoli vodka - the flavored vodka is again 70 proof, while the classic is 80 proofWww@FoodAQ@Com

Sister manages a liquor store!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

From my experience, actually the flavoured ones get one drunk quicker because people underestimate the fact that they're still 70 or 80 proof (35 - 40% ABV) and therefore tend to drink more of it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

have drunk a lot of vodka, both regular + flavoured (esp!. like watermelon or cranberry)Www@FoodAQ@Com

This depends on 2 things: the proof, and how good the flavoring is!.

Flavored booze is generally lower proof, so it'll have less alcohol!. But if it is flavored well, it'll taste good and you're likely to drink more of it faster, making you drunk quicker!Www@FoodAQ@Com

It really depends on your weight, but technically, the non flavored probably would, but i really doubt it makes a difference, i'd get the flavored one, easyier to drink and dont have to chase it if your a begginerWww@FoodAQ@Com

yes

regular vodka is normally 40% alcohol (80 proof)
flavored is usually 35% alcohol (70 proof)

so the same rate of consumption, the regular will get you drunk faster!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I think its harder to drink flavored vodka because its so sweet!. I can drink vodka and club soda like its going out of style!. But, Jack & diet gets me drunk faster than anything!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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