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Moretti is my go-to.Do you drink the cheaper lagers when you're out?
Moretti is my go-to.
grey goose is marketed a lot better than it tastes imoKettle one
Grey Goose
In that order
the marketing budget.....the whole ethos of it wouldnt work if it wasnt expensiveIf you’re a vodka expert how much better is grey goose then? Obviously more expensive than the usual. What makes it more expensive.
Crystal Head. Is that decent?
grey goose is marketed a lot better than it tastes imo
the marketing budget.....the whole ethos of it wouldnt work if it wasnt expensive
That’s what I wonder. Is it ‘good’ just cos it costs more?grey goose is marketed a lot better than it tastes imo
the marketing budget.....the whole ethos of it wouldnt work if it wasnt expensive
I agree with whisky but not vodka. It's just distilled alcohol.That's my point, you don't do it with lager so don't with spirits
Moretti is overpriced imo mind but one of the better ones
I agree with whisky but not vodka. It's just distilled alcohol.
What is different?I used to think the same but then started drinking with Poles
What is different?
The Polish spiritus is legendary stuff.
My mate's Dad (a Pole who settled after WWII) used it in a number of ways.
- As antiseptic on small wounds
- He would drizzle a small amount into the opening of an ants nest. Leave it about ten seconds (to let the fumes permeate) then apply a match. Saw one ant stagger out with bent antennae wondering what the fuck had hit it.
- As a drink. It stuck to the side of the glass, high viscosity. You downed it in one, because you didn't want it touching anything on the way down. Hit my stomach with a warm glow, which spread outward and made me smile.
Vodka doesn't have taste. It's water and ethanol. Gin is water and ethanol with flavours added.The taste
Vodka doesn't have taste. It's water and ethanol. Gin is water and ethanol with flavours added.
I dont think thats true. A srandard vodka will be very little different to a premium vodka. I'm not paying a premium for distilled alcohol. The polish ones msy taste different from the imputities if there are any. I don't drink it anyway. However, if I was in Poland I am sure I would integrate into local culture and down a few.The objective is to be clear, odourless and flavourless so getting a good vodka without doing anything to it is really hard. It’s obviously impossible to make it totally odourless and flavourless so the good ones are the ones who get closest to it. Vodkas like Belvedere and that have subtle flavours added so not real pure vodka.
I dont think thats true. A srandard vodka will be very little different to a premium vodka. I'm not paying a premium for distilled alcohol. The polish ones msy taste different from the imputities if there are any. I don't drink it anyway. However, if I was in Poland I am sure I would integrate into local culture and down a few.