This fruity, makeshift candy cocktail can be enjoyed in each Starburst flavor. Either separate the Starburst squares by flavor or mix the squares based on the taste you want to achieve. Fill an empty water bottle with about 10 unwrapped squares of Starburst. Use a funnel to pour 7 ounces of vodka into the water bottle. Shake well until the vodka begins to take on the Starburst's color.
Let the mixture sit overnight to allow the Starburst to break down and blend with the vodka. This will help separate chunks of Starburst and make the solution smoother.
Pour the blend into containers that are freezer-safe. Glass bottles with seal-able caps are best. Freeze the cocktail for a few hours, then enjoy! You can add ice if wished or just drink it as it is. Some people prefer pre-flavored vodka to drink straight, many brands provide such an option that adds interest to the vodka without having to add mixers. For the calorie-conscious, drinking vodka by itself can help to keep the already high and nutritionally empty levels of calories in alcohol a little lower.
Not Helpful 5 Helpful 9. Vodka has the benefit of being neutral-tasting, so almost any other drink you want to add to it as a mixer will work well. However, traditional and much-loved vodka mixers include: Juice orange, cranberry, pineapple, etc. Some mixers disguise the alcohol, so be careful not to drink too much and remember that alcohol and some mixers are high in calories.
Not Helpful 0 Helpful 8. If making it at home, use one ounce of vodka to four ounces of coke. Not Helpful 2 Helpful Drinking vodka straight is one of the main ways to enjoy it. Try it to see whether you like the taste of vodka on its own, or maybe add some ice. Flavored vodka varieties are another possibility, as the flavor is already infused as part of the vodka, allowing you to drink a flavored version straight without added mixers.
Part one of this article details some more ideas on how to enjoy vodka straight. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 4. Not Helpful 3 Helpful There is a vodka drink called a "lemon drop" that contains vodka, lemon, and sugar.
Not Helpful 0 Helpful 9. Of course you can. I sometimes add Vodka to a Mojito for a twist. You can also try adding sweet and sour.
Not Helpful 2 Helpful 5. Yes, you can. However, all it will do is slightly dilute the vodka and provide you with a taller liquid. Since vodka is tasteless on its own, adding water won't change its flavor. Nor does adding water dilute the alcohol strength, it just distributes it through more liquid. Perhaps if you want a little vodka to go a long way, this is a suitable choice for slow sipping over awhile. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 8. Yes, vodka goes well with pretty much anything due to its neutral flavor.
Just about any kind of juice will work! Not Helpful 1 Helpful 2. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 3. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. It is considered poor etiquette to drink on your own, or without a toast. When you finish a bottle of vodka, leave it on the floor or throw it out. An empty vodka bottle on the table is considered bad luck. If someone else toasts, tradition dictates that you must drink, but not necessarily vodka, it can be anything, even a non-alcoholic drink.
Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can cause birth defects. Helpful Not Helpful Drinking alcohol impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery. Alcohol does not mix well with some medications. Check with your physician before combining alcohol with your medication.
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I Accept Show Purposes. What does it taste like? Tip Always keep your vodka in the freezer. Vodka History The clear, clean, fiery spirit of vodka sets pulses racing and instils fear in those about to face an evening with a Russian connoisseur.
In popular culture, swarthy types toss a vodka shot down with one hand whilst reaching for a chaser with their other. And while draining your glass holds true when being offered a toast as a mark of respect to whomever is being toasted , sipping neat vodka with food is the sign of a true aficionado. Initially produced and consumed as medicine in the early 15th Century, vodka evolved into a ceremonial drink involving much ritual and regulation during the s.
Enthusiastically consumed at court, distilleries were owned by nobles and the clergy, both whom produced copious quantities at high prices. Popular Vodka Brands The top brands are famous — and popular — for a reason; there are centuries of craftsmanship going into creating a spirit that has such subtle nuances of flavour. Belvedere: from Poland, is made from rye rather than wheat and has been around for over years.
Smirnoff: from Russia, it was introduced to the world in the early s from its inception in Moscow in Vodka Flavour So it starts to get interesting about now. Since vodka is usually fermented from either grains or vegetables the first flavour influence is derived from its core ingredient.
Grain- wheat based vodka is quite smooth, even fruity, whilst vegetable- usually potato based vodka can taste woody, even medicinal. New producers, such as Island from Hawaii, are creating vodka from fruit bases, such as their Pineapple Orange Guava Vodka made from a pineapple, a tropical taste sensation. Cheap, poorly distilled vodka is harsh on the palate, bitter and fiery. Flavoured vodkas have been around since the s, commercially anyway. The more common vanilla, lemon and flavoured varieties are these days being superseded by exotic combinations of acai berry, coconut, basil, pomegranate, huckleberry, caramel apple and melon, all of which can be drunk straight or with a mixer.
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