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Ciroc is and will not be available in Canada due to labelling issues because Ciroc is distilled from Grapes so by the retarded Canadian Liquor Laws, it should be labelled a brandy whereas Ciroc is like "da fuq?" so they just rather pull all their shit back to the States... but I agree Ciroc is very smooth chilled, the Red Berry flavour is especially nice. I try to grab a bottle everytime I'm down south. Anyways, I picked up a bottle of Russian Standard Platinum at Duty Free last time and it's pretty darn good too. Skull Vodka tastes like ass, especially for the price point, hundreds of better Vodka's out there for half the price. Uluvka is another expensive vodka in a fancy bottle that tastes like unicorn piss. Belvedere > Goose: Goose is for posers, after drinking the REALLY good shit, Goose tastes like rubbing alcohol. Belverdere actually tastes better. Stolichnaya > Smirnoff: Stoli is really good for the price. Smirnoff is the basic standard, wouldn't ask for or buy it personally but if it got served mixed in a drink, wouldn't mind it. Absolut > Potters: Both are disgusting, but if I had to drink shitty fire water I would take Abs over Pots) Van Gogh makes a delicious Espresso Vodka, but the Double Espresso is way too syrupy and thick for me. SKYY is meh. Ketel One is above average. Yeah I went through quite a vodka phase a while back ... actually still am lol ... I recently imported some Ultra-smooth, premium vodka that's (as far as I know) only available in Vancouver (maybe even Canada, maybe even North America lol) at Ebisu. Drop by and ask for a shot ;) You won't regret it! |
For a cheap vodka I really enjoy Sobieski and Russian Standard. I recently tried the Russian Standard Plantinum and it was on par with Belvedere. Also tried the Van Goh Triple Wheat vodka (french, dutch and polish), very smooth, great flavour chilled straight up, no ice! |
Just picked up Coconut Ciroc down south last week. Waiting for the right event to bring it out and crack it open. |
Sunday seems like a good enough event, crack it open! I just cracked open a bottle of PB&J Van Goh vodka, yummy!!! |
Skull head tastes like Smirnoff Personally for mixing I love goose, and I know most ppl will say what's the point of mixing etc but any real vodka coniseur goose is garbage not because of the overhype or taste, but moreso lack of it, real good vodka should have depth to it where as goose is as vanilla as it comes when your talking about vodka |
i hate goose its terrible belvedere is way better, i usually buy belvedere when its a special occasion and not just another weekend to get smashed ciroc, stoli, rusian standard, and belvedere are my favourites |
for the price russian standard is dope gonna have to add Sobieski on my list to try. skull head is overrated. its only good to make a bong outta the bottle after lol, i also heard dan ackroyld owns that brand you guys should check out costco brand kirkland vodka. since you cant buy alcohol at costco here you have to buy it either in the states or Alberta its imported from France and apparently is from the same company that makes greygoose but its also distilled one more time then greygoose. cant go wrong 55$ for a 1.75L BLUEBERRY STOLI FTW lol |
Chopin vodka, potato brewed.. #1 |
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I got the PB&J at duty free truck crossing coming back home. It's a great shooter straight up. One trip down south I stopped at the peace arch duty free (canadian side) and picked up 3 bottles of van goh, it was on sale for 2 for $40 plus another $10 for the van goh blue triple wheat vodka. Recently I got a big boy bottle of Belvedere from costco seattle for $50, also a big boy of kirkland signature french vodka for $40. The kirkland french is supposed to be distilled at the same place as grey goose. |
^ apparently its distilled one more time than goose as well ;) |
Have a couple bottles of Ciroc left at home, picked it up in AZ a couple weeks ago for $30 each lol |
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Multiple ppl now have told me the Costco vodka is very good for the price |
^ werd |
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There was 4 of us going down to the US, going either way across the border you are allowed 1L of liquor each. Kirkland also has there standard/American vodka that is 6 times distilled and sells for $25 US for a 1.75L bottle. The Kirkland French vodka sells for about $40 US and about $60 CAD in Calgary. A great deal considering the big boy Goose goes for $120 locally. |
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