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At least that's a valid criticism of the methodology rather than the usual "why didn't you use X" I keep getting. However, I don't think I'm going to take you up on it in future taste tests. I mean, yeah, I could improve things somewhat, but I'm also interested in having a fun night with my friends rather than being so clinical and precise that everyone feels like a lab rat. It's more fun to be sitting around hanging and talking with your buddies while trying things, and if it's no fun, no one will do it. |
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ironically i think these results just might validate microbob's gf's insane claim.
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Hey man, great trip report!
I alternate Smirnoff and Stolichnaya. This is because they are both cheap. Also they taste good. In the interests of economizing my alcohol consumption, would anyone like to do an Irish cream comparison? I am using Baileys right now because I just don't know any better. |
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ok some thoughts:
How much difference would the flavored vodkas make: ie; Grey Goose Citron. For someone that hates taking shots straight what are some things I should try? I've found the Grey Goose Citron tolerable, Jager is ok but I haven't drank it in awhile. I'll be trying the Smirnoff after reading this thread. Ever since an incident at my high school prom involving too many shots of Jose I haven't touched tequila. Just the smell of it will literally make me sick. People keep telling me that the high grade stuff is so much better. If I ever decide to brave tequila again, what would be the best tasting stuff I may like? |
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you hate taking shots straight and you want some that will be easy to do or you want mix shots recommendation.
If you want mix shot recs you should prolly make another thread. |
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Evan Williams = Smirnoff of Bourbon
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Vanilla Stoli for the girls is the way to go. Id also like to see someone do Ciroc, Belvedere and that other grape vodka that the rappers talk about all the time.
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Also Finlandia Lime and Smirnoff Lime are both pretty good
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Cool. Thanks for doing this and posting it.
I've been kind of busy and indeed never did get around to doing the taste test with my GF although the goal with that one was just whether she could tell the difference between GG, Absolute and Smirnoff. I doubt she's had any of the others. She always just has it with tonic and lime only andd she says she can completely tell the difference. Interesting that you seemed to side with the NYT article about it. However, the fact that a certain drink wins with the general populace doesn't necessarily mean that it's better. It could also be considered more a commentary on the tastes of the majority with the best example of that I can think of being those old commercials about some terrible beer like Blatz or Schlitz or something winning a blind taste test and also I think there was some other thing where Bud Light won the 1st prize at some beer event. If you had a blind taste test with the general population I think Boone's wine would end up being very competitive with some incredible vintage that costs $5k+ a bottle or something. That doesn't mean that Boone's is actually as good as the classic vintage. It just means most people don't have very refined taste. |
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I get all confused by this supposed misuse of the term 'ironically' but I'm thinking this might be one of those occasions. Regardless, I too think this supports her claim that she can tell the difference in taste when she drinks the stuff with tonic only. I also thought the NYT article itself supported her claim too since the article was specifically referring to the difference in taste between the various brands. It seemed everyone in Wookie's party could tell the differences in taste since they all had their preference. It wasn't just a 1% of population most highly tuned taste-buds thing that could tell that there were differences. To me it doesn't seem such a crazy stretch that my GF can tell the difference when it's just mixed with something pretty bland like tonic. I'm thinking everyone else in Wookie's party would be able to tell the difference in taste if they were trying it with just a splash of tonic instead of drinking it straight (especially with enough practice and without completely drowning it in tonic and ice). Obviously in a giant fruity mix with 17 different liquids involved nobody is likely to be able to tell the difference but I think everyone already agreed on that. |
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Can we now take an avg vodka and the best vodka and triangle test these with your friends to see if you can pick them out every time? this is pretty important.
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Well done, Wookie. Thanks for sharing. This just further proves the theory that GG is all style, no substance.
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i bought Rain based on that same thread... it was honestly comparable to the worst vodka I have ever had in my life
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I tried Ketel One on the rocks a couple weeks ago and REALLY enjoyed it after being prepared to hate it, or at the very least not think much of it. Now I think it's something I might actually order at a bar. There is still no way I order it in a mixed drink, though.
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wookie - Bud Light won some actual contest of professional beer tasters or something IIRC. One expert that a NYT writer selected for his article (and then his own choices too) makes an interesting story but just the two of them is hardly authoritative or definitive.
But, as I said, I do find it interesting that your own conclusions were similar to the two people involved in the NYT article and that your group and the NYT people all rated Smirnoff so well. My GF insists that Smirnoff tastes really lousy to her. Then she tried Absolut at some party and really dug it (and eventually got into Grey Goose). Regardless, different people have different tastes. And her insistence that she likes Grey Goose better doesn't seem as far-fetched as people previously thought who were claiming, "OMG..nobody can tell the difference in taste anyway!" On different tastes from different people: she can't drink Dr. Pepper or Root Beer because they are the most foul and disgusting taste she's ever had (according to her) which I find to be really weird. |
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I think there were 3 in the NYT article, but that's not really important. Given how much we all disliked Grey Goose, I'd hypothesize that if we take her preference for GG in a blind test as a given, it may be due to either something distinctive in the Smirnoff that she finds unsavory or that she truly likes the rubbing alcohol flavor. You might see what she thinks of Fris or Nikolai, which we rated above GG and cost less but that don't have the flavors we found appealing in the top 3 vodkas.
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For a lot of people outside North America root beer tastes like the stuff they add to medicine, so it'd be like us going to a foreign country and drinking something that tastes like Robitussin. Whatever they use to mask the 'tussin is probably tasty so it'd be a good drink but since we've tasted it with the medicine, we'll have bad associations. I could see it being true for Dr. Pepper as well. |
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