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Keep them coming. This is a tough one, but I would recommend Skyy 90, not the Skyy. It is out of San Francisco.
 

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This is how I rate them after trying a bunch, and I drink it straight with no ice.

1. Grey Goose Orange - So delecious that its rediculous
2. Choplin, potato distled - One word, smooth.
3. Belvedere - Many argue it's the best.
4. Absolute Rasberry - Personal preference. Just really like the taste
5. Grey Goose - Qaulity and very hip, have read many a story about celebritys blowing through bottles of this but even the bottlers of GG rate their orange as higher
6. Ketel One - Less expensive than above, but incredibly smooth for it's price.
 

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Not made in the US, but ZYR is the best Vodka on the market right now IMO. :103631605
 

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billhill999 said:
Teton Glacier Potato Vodka

I'll definately look for that one.

As for Tito's vodka; it's advertized as HOMEMADE and distilled 6 times (USA)
 

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I am just switching over from greygoose and i am looking for another vodka. I am switching because i have been drinking GG for about 2 and a half years now and i think my body is becoming too tolerant for it.

This weekend i was on absolut (which was my former best vodka) and it treated me right. No hangovers as with most vodkas and it went down really easy, but it got me more buzzed faster than GG. (then again it might have been the ambience at the spot we were drinking at)


I highly recommend GG though, absolut is just about as fine as GG (absolut has that initial bite though, but after a couple of swigs you will man up and the rest of the night shall be as easy as virgin pu$$y...)


Ps..any one ever heard of a vodka called Level?
 

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Correct me if I'm wrong here--I welcome the knowledge.

Yes--The French Vodka's (that I've tasted are the BEST tasting) and cost much more!

I do believe that you get what you pay for--but aren't these foreign vodkas hevily taxed?
That's why I am asking about US MADE here? Which is the best.

I allready know about THE NAMES of foreign vodkas.
 

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foreignlegion said:
Ps..any one ever heard of a vodka called Level?

Level is made by Absolut. It's their premium level. Very good and has a lemon citrus taste.
 

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Whoson1st said:
Correct me if I'm wrong here--I welcome the knowledge.

Yes--The French Vodka's (that I've tasted are the BEST tasting) and cost much more!

I do believe that you get what you pay for--but aren't these foreign vodkas hevily taxed?
That's why I am asking about US MADE here? Which is the best.

I allready know about THE NAMES of foreign vodkas.


Yes imported liquors are taxed, and you're right, rather heavily.
 

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Too be fair, your question is a little bit off...

Its kind of like asking people for the best american caviar....

that makes no sense...There is a huge difference between real vodka and that shitty generic vodka served at bars...(you know that vodka they serve you when you ask for "vodka and whatever")

Sorry to be a totally useless butt boil on this question...but i find that i pay far less for this stuff than any other drink...(and by that i mean the toll to my body is significantly less and i can get up and be productive the next day)
 

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foreignlegion said:
Too be fair, your question is a little bit off...

Its kind of like asking people for the best american caviar....

that makes no sense...There is a huge difference between real vodka and that shitty generic vodka served at bars...(you know that vodka they serve you when you ask for "vodka and whatever")

Sorry to be a totally useless butt boil on this question...but i find that i pay far less for this stuff than any other drink...(and by that i mean the toll to my body is significantly less and i can get up and be productive the next day)

I guess your point went over my head.
I'm not asking about bar vodka's nor am I saying US vodka's won't give a hangover. They ALL will do that. I was only asking about the best tasting AMERICAN made Vodka...
 

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foreignlegion said:
Too be fair, your question is a little bit off...

Its kind of like asking people for the best american caviar....

that makes no sense...There is a huge difference between real vodka and that shitty generic vodka served at bars...(you know that vodka they serve you when you ask for "vodka and whatever")

Sorry to be a totally useless butt boil on this question...but i find that i pay far less for this stuff than any other drink...(and by that i mean the toll to my body is significantly less and i can get up and be productive the next day)

To be quite frank it's folks like you that make me want to STOP posting entirely!
 

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Whoson1st said:
To be quite frank it's folks like you that make me want to STOP posting entirely!

No way! Keep posting. Everytime you ask a question I learn something, too.

Besides, the US produces some top notch caviar, too. The NW has some of the world's best.

Try the Skyy 90.
 

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