Norrlands guld, becouse its good.
I'm mostly interested in various types of beer, but I've already mentioned some of my favorites in another thread, so I will rather post my favorite type of vodka.
I am not well traveled in the world of vodka, but this is by a pretty good margin the best (and best looking) vodka I've had:
A bit pricey, but worth it.
Mother pus bucket!
I really don't understand why people care what other people are doing. Some guy in a pub otherday made me laugh, i'm chillin ordering some Jd and cokes, some sad act sitting at the bar goes 'you shouldn't mix whiskey and coke it ruins the flavour' proper condescending like not just some banterous chat. I go 'look cunt, its jack fucking daniels £20 a bottle in a supermarket. We aren't drinking a 50 year old Glenfiddich are we?'
Can't be dealing with these alcohol purists telling me how to live.
Well think of it from my perspective, whenever I travel people expect me to order Guinness, or compliment Guinness. It's really sad because we have some much better stouts, but not as much advertising..
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But really good vodka shouldn't have a taste....
And who said this vodka has a lot of flavor? Well, anyways, I don't agree with that, since they all taste something. But no, they shouldn't have a strong, distinct taste. But it's not just about the flavor, you have texture and and burn also, and I feel that this one is very smooth indeed.
Mother pus bucket!
Jim Beam Black is my favorite bourben.For Beer I like many brands but Samuel Adams Boston Lager is what I drink more often especially with a order of chicken wings.
"Chaos boils in my veins."
For wine= Carlo Rossi. For beer= Miller's, not the lite crap. Both are cheap, but I like the taste for them over the more expensive stuff anyway.
Honestly I don't know the name of the brands I prefer. I like vodka and rum though. I do enjoy myself nice glasses of wine, but only good wine. Cheap wine sucks.
Edit: I cannot drink beer, it is like camel urine to me.
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