Coffee and vodka.. quick question?!


Question: Coffee and vodka.. quick question?
Do/can people just simply add vodka (like smirnoff) to a cup of coffee? Is it nice? :)
Thanks

Answers:

Yes you can and no it isn't



You most certainly can add vodka to coffee, and with all the new "flavors" of vodka now available such as :
espresso, raspberry,vanilla,chocolate,Cinnamon,whi… cream,butterscotch,cotton candy(I'm not kidding about these flavors), etc.,ad nauseum, I'm sure that you can find a flavor that would appeal to you.
Make sure you go into a large volume package store so that the variety of brands will enable you to find the flavor that most appeals to you.

In the spirits and wine industry for over 43 years.



Yes you can apple123 it’s called a Russian coffee, Coffee, sugar, shot of vodka and whipped cream.

You could also have Highland Coffee, Irish coffee, French Coffee, Italian coffee and basically any Liqueur can be used, it’s all down to personal taste.

My favorite is a Calypso Coffee made with Kahlúa.

Drinking for a long time.



i have never heard of people adding vodka, more like whiskey.

you know what is nice if you need a kick of vodka, toffee vodka with apple juice!

amazing. The end.



Hiya, Yes and too be honest you can add any booze to coffee depending on what you like.. :-).
have fun and dont get too drunk!!



A drop of Bacardi or any other rum is better. Vodka does not taste in coffee, just makes it alcoholic.



You can but it ruins the vodka.



Coffee



Yes, some people add vodka in a cup of coffee in winter. It is nice during winter.



You can but I wouldn't, it wouldn't taste very good.



Some people might, but I can't imagine it being any good nor effective.




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