I was thinking of picking a few bottles of this up for the last few partys of the summer. I've heard its very nice, smooth..almost no bite. Whose had it before?
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I was thinking of picking a few bottles of this up for the last few partys of the summer. I've heard its very nice, smooth..almost no bite. Whose had it before?
yeah it's pretty nice like you said very smooth, my friends dad buys it... and you know we skim off the top every once and a while...aka drink half the bottle:yup:. Apparently his dad doesn noticehttp://www.clipartof.com/images/xsmall/489.gif
Drink responsibly.
It's awesome as far as vodkas go, but a "few" bottles is going to be quite pricey.
Grey Goose is top shelf.
If you want something equally smooth w/o spending a fortune, try Titos.
French Vodka. Hahaha.
You want to take a can of this along.
http://cansmartbeercans.com/cgi-bin/...neysparty7.JPG
It is a very smooth vodka, easy to shoot and great in mixed drinks. However, as some have already mentioned, you'll definitely be paying for the quality of the product. Then again, it's all about quality not quantity. Unless of course you enjoy being sick for a week straight off of $5/gal. vodka served in a plastic container. :happy:
Good choice, delicious taste, enjoy.
Grey Goose is probably one of the nicest vodkas on the market. But as previously stated it's also the most expensive. Probably not the best option for parties.
In my opinion Stolichnaya is very nice, widely available and much cheaper.
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i2...458e9335c6.jpg
But if your set on top shelf look for Van Gough it tastes the same but is a little cheaper.
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i2...rsta/Vodka.jpg
Stoli... :sick: