Vodka question?!


Question: ? how to u store it?


Answers: ? how to u store it?

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in the fridge

In a closet or in your mouth.

I keep mine in the freezer.

In the fridge, or freezer (liquor does not freeze) or out in the cabinet. You choose

some people like vodka room temp but it is best to keep it in a cooler place the taste is divine as opposed to room temp!

In my belly

on the shelf or if you are drinking soon freezer so the drinks mix cold

In the refrigerator.

in the fridge, freezer, or in the cabinet. doesnt matter.

I find the besht way to store vodka ish to drunc it hic

why store it, im with the other guy--drink it or put it in the closet. most people have a large bar and hard liquors are not refrigerated. btw if you have liquor or anything in a glass bottle and your fridge is too cold you will clean up a huge mess

you can store it any way you want..

some people store it in the freezer because they like the fact that it is extremely cold when they drink it.. a Russian friend only stored the cheap stuff in the freezer because he could not taste it when it was so cold..

freezer...

keep it in the freezer

I usually poor the contents of my bottle into my stomach.

Take an old plastic half gallon milk jug, and cut the top off, put in your vodka, and fill the jug with water, then freeze, that makes it nice and chilled, pour over ice and enjoy.

Depends on the drink you are making. Some drinks are served chilled while others are served at room temperature. You can buy yourself a good bar set that comes complete with a shaker, a little Ice and a few shakes....bam its cold.

As for me lemon drops should be Ice cold, so I keep mine in the freezer.

Depends on whether you like it warm or cold. If you like it warm, it can sit anywhere. If you like it cold, put it in the fridge, or the freezer, depending on how cold you like it. Vodka (like all 80 proof or better liquors) won't freeze in a freezer, it'll just get REALLY cold.

I keep mine in the cabinet above my stove. if i want it cold, i put ice in it.





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