Grey Goose. It's the most popular premium in the US.
I was listening to NPR about the premium vodka market some months ago and they said that when Stoli was introduced, people thought paying $9 a bottle for vodka was insane. Now it's just paved the way for $30, $50 bottles.
I'm 37, have arthritis and am having botox in a couple days. I take whee where I can get it.
Aw. You should have much more wheee and much less of the other stuff.
Grey Goose it is, then. Although the Belvedere bottle is very pretty...
From juliana's linked article: vodka and Mountain Dew? Say it ain't so.
In business school in college, we learned that some vodka company produced a more expensive version of their regular vodka - the more expensive stuff then sold better than the regular stuff, despite the fact that they were
exactly the same.
Yeah, the only difference was a different label and a higher price....
On the flip side, in college I thought that there was really no difference between vodka brands, so I once bought the cheapest vodka I could find, called Something Special From Wisconsin. It was awful. My friends made fun of me for that for years....
vodka and Mountain Dew? Say it ain't so.
Not much different from vodka & Red Bull, I'd think. Not having had either mixer, I could be talking out of my ass.
Cheap vodka filtered through a Brita filter tastes similar to more expensive brands: [link]
Mountain Dew
is
ass. It's horribly sweet and disgusting. Red Bull is clearer in taste somehow.
vodka & Red Bull
That always sounds vile to me, but I used to drink rum & Jolt, so I have no business high horsing it.
vodka & Red Bull
It is vile to me. But then, plain Red Bull is vile to me.