According to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), vodka is an odorless, colorless, tasteless spirit, and among cocktail enthusiasts it has earned a reputation as the de facto drink of choice for those who don't like the taste of alcohol. Yes buy the real expensive brands because it taste better…lol. |
Why did you feel tgat fact was relevant to the conversation at hand? |
Of course you can taste it -even in a Bloody Mary. |
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I'd mix it in VitHit orange. Only 35 cals a whole bottle. Or do rum with their pina colada (activitea) flavor.
https://www.amazon.com/VIT-HIT-Naturally-Sweetened-TOTALITEA/dp/B07T1NVJL5?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1&psc=1 |
| Like those people on soap operas who get out of bed in the morning and make themselves a martini instead of coffee. lol |
| No love for a good Vodka & Tonic round here? Wegmans diet tonic water + Kirkland vodka is my go to tipple. Easy on the budget and the waistline. |
| Vodka gets me uncontrollably bombed. It’s almost like a synthetic drunk — I feel like I can better control my buzz with other spirits, beer or wine. |
No love here. I just think how much tastier it would be with gin instead of vodka. Not a fan of diet tonic either, but I like the low-sugar ones like Fever Tree. |
| With a side of grey poupon in my rolls Royce |
But are you “rich”? Why is rich important to the question OP? |
Of course |
| As a first rate rich person who partakes in some alcohol consumption let me fill you in - your friends might have money but they have no taste. No one drinks vodka regularly. Its prol juice. Fine wine, scotch, high end bourbon, even top level tequila but not vodka, ever. |
Old money WASPS beg to differ. |
I am the oldest of old and still very much plentiful money and YOU are wrong. Unless such folks are on the slide to poverty, the point of having money is to be able to put the best things in your body, including booze. I have friends with 10k plus bottle wine collections and high end bourbon and scotch rooms are their farms. No one hits the vodka. |
Indeed, the “radical” move I once saw is WASP X went hard burgundy over Bordeaux in the early 1960s. Was scoffed at but collected the far superior and now far more valuable collection in the end. |