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I was given a bottle of vanilla vodka recently but it's just been sitting in the liquor cabinet since.

What are some good cocktails I could make with the stuff?

>> No.4385860

i like adding it to pepsi, root beer, or hot chocolate.

>> No.4385866

orange soda + flavored vodka

>> No.4387131

Vanilla vodka is very popular to make drinks with here in Sweden
V2:
3cl vanilla vodka
3cl apple sourz
Lots of ice
Fill up with 7up
Add just a litte bit of lime juice

Vanilla sky:
3 cl vanilla vodka
3 cl pinapple sourz
Lots of ice
Fill upp with fruit soda

Both drinks taste really good

>> No.4387314 [DELETED] 

Faeces

>> No.4387321
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4387321

Alrighty, First you get your favorite brand of vodka (Smirnoff or up works best though)

then you slice up about 3 to 4 lemons, find yourself a glass pitcher (it has to be glass or else the taste is dulled with plastic

Put one Liter of Vodka into the glass pitcher, then simply drop the lemons into the pitcher with the vodka, then cover the top with seran wrap

Wait 5 to 7 days, but a week is best. then your Vodka should be ready.

Or pic related, both are nice and fruity

>> No.4387589

Protip - never buy flavored vodka (not that you did, you say it was given to you)

- Your own flavorings are going to taste 3x better
- You can change them up whenever you want a new taste. Flavored vodka is not versatile
- Seriously most of them taste like so much ass

>> No.4387604

>>4387321

> implying Smirnoff is drinkable

>> No.4387664

Not a regular drinker here and I was always wondering: Why is Vodka drunken so cold? Normally it's put in the freezer where it won't freeze because of the alc. But doesn't it hurt to drink something that cold?

>> No.4387683
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>>4387664
>But doesn't it hurt to drink something that cold?

>> No.4387691

>>4387683
I'm not much of a drinker. (even though I'm allowed any kind of alcohol for 4 years now where I life) Never had any so I wondered

>> No.4387700

>>4387664
anything with ice in it will get down to 32 degrees.

>> No.4387717
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>>4387691
The cold does a few things. Most importantly, it keeps the alcohol from having any evaporation. Alcohol fumes are disgusting in any drink, even shots.

But the chill also helps reduce the pain of alcohol on contact with the mouth's surface (think listerine) and reduces the odor which can be mildly unpleasant with many vodkas.

The take home here is vodka kind of sucks. That's why there is Johnny Walker.

>> No.4387725

>>4387717
Soo.. It just makes it more "drinkable"?

>> No.4387735

>>4387725
Yes. In shot form cold vodka becomes more drinkable. If mixed in a cocktail it just helps cool the drink and isn't really necessary.

>> No.4387736

>>4387725
yeah, it dulls it and makes something that you don't really want to taste easier to choke down.

>> No.4387757

Put some in some iced chai anon!