Great article, all my friends are obsessed with Grey Goose vodka, maybe I'll have to buy a handle of McCormicks and see how they compare :)
Step by Step: Turning cheap Vodka into expensive Vodka!
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Step by Step: Turning cheap Vodka into expensive Vodka!
Great article, all my friends are obsessed with Grey Goose vodka, maybe I'll have to buy a handle of McCormicks and see how they compare :)Hey Zero, how much did that Chipley cost ya?
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Originally posted by TheFlamingKooshGreat article, all my friends are obsessed with Grey Goose vodka, maybe I'll have to buy a handle of McCormicks and see how they compare :)
That's great! Thanks for the link man. I'll be trying this soon.
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Heck, a little pure water, a little pure alcohol (the Quebec SAQ sold Alcool 90 which is just 90% alcohol), and a little flavoring and you can make any type of drink you want for a fraction of the price of a real bottle.
A bootlegger up here was doing exactly that with the right bottles and counterfeit labels. Seemingly a large percentage of "premium" brands sold in bars for a year or so were counterfeit.
Heh, heh. It's Alcool 94% .
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The REALLY sad thing is that's how the vast majority of alcoholic drinks are made. Pure alcohol blended with flavours and water. Then people get all snotty about what they drink.
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I need to try that...make drinking affordable!
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Wow. I'll be trying this with whiskey, tequila and vodka....Comment
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if it's just a charcoal filter, charcoal doesn't absorb alcohol so the only loss should be stuff stuck in the filter and evaporation....Comment
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Actually, I kinda like that stuff.Originally posted by Kevmasteryoure a man...you should be able to
nothin like a little straight shootin 151
Well I don't like it obviously..but It's not that bad..
I drank about half the bottle of that stuff once. Oh god....
What an interesting night.
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That's my point. The filter has a slow trickle comming out of it, meaning their could be a good amount of alcohol evaporating given how long it is exposed and the increased surface area. Then again I don't know how fast if at all that type of alchol evaporates.Originally posted by ShooterJMevaporation....
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I like it because it's cheap, if you do the math you're getting more alchol for the money :)Originally posted by Will WoodActually, I kinda like that stuff.
Well I don't like it obviously..but It's not that bad..
I drank about half the bottle of that stuff once. Oh god....
What an interesting night.
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