Submitted by Chase_The_Dream t3_10nn24o in explainlikeimfive
-domi- t1_j69thip wrote
Reply to comment by huhIguess in eli5: Why does cheap alcohol taste worse than nicer alcohol? by Chase_The_Dream
Fair enough. Now i wanna see what this upstate Syracuse thing tastes like. Cheap vodka I've had tasted like acidic rubbing alcohol.
Antman013 t1_j69uk5l wrote
And Grey Goose is an overly hyped bottle of crap. I can provide you a number of ~$40.00 bottles that are FAR superior. I live in Ontario, Canada.
If you have access to Beattie's Farm crafted potato vodka, give it a shot.
sweetnumb t1_j6b429t wrote
Grey Goose has been overhyped by rappers, sure. But it's really pretty good. Granted, I'd take Belvedere all day every day over Grey Goose, but if someone is offering Grey Goose I'm definitely not complaining.
Antman013 t1_j6b7hbg wrote
Grey Goose is literally about marketing. The guy behind it spent thousands on slanted "surveys" where Grey Goose was compared against "well stock" brands, so naturally it would be the favourite. That led to the marketing campaign where the surveys were used as "proof" that it was the "best Vodka in the world". You can look up the history of it all. It;s a dang case study in marketing strategy.
sweetnumb t1_j6b8b4o wrote
Yes... I agree with you. Overhyped by rappers.
Diagonalizer t1_j6a466p wrote
Tito's is better than grey goose (not sure if you get Tito's in Canada but it's not as expensive as GG)
Antman013 t1_j6a5r6x wrote
I agree. And yes, we do get it in Canada. But we also have better options, as well. My personal favourite in terms of Vodka was a a Dutch Vodka called Van Gogh Triple Wheat.
The gimmick was that they used three different varietals, grown in three different climates (prairie, mountain, and shoreline). It was interesting in that different palates would note different qualities. I tended to focus on a tinge of brininess (sea air), while a friend of mine would note a minerality to it.
sweetnumb t1_j6b490x wrote
That's weird to me. I like Grey Goose significantly more than Tito's. I associate Tito's with "not terrible like Popov, but not great like Belvedere." It's definitely acceptable... but that's all I can say on it.
jrhooo t1_j6aqjnd wrote
Grey Goose is "fine" but IMO its just "fine". Its the burger at a sit down restaurant. You know its floor will be pretty good. its a safe choice, but its not going to give you some high end "wow" experience.
Now, I won't say any of the following list is "high end" or special, but in terms of just drinkability, and hey I kind of enjoy this, I've liked
Ketel (for mixed drinks only)
Russian Standard (excellent value for money)
Imperia (russian standard's "premium" release, not sure if they still make it)
Stoli Elit (probably overhyped and very probably overpriced, but it is nice to drink)
Chopin (wheat only for me. The potato felt I guess "thick" in texture? I didn't like it so much)
Effen - very nice, drinkable, reasonably priced
Personal opinion on what I DON'T like, anything Scandinavian. Just never really found one I liked. Reyka was not bad, but but all the absolut, level, svedka... hard pass.
Hidden gem for you California folks,
Albertson's used to run a brand called "Origine" bit sure if its still around, but basically it was their in store brand of various alcohols. No idea who their supplier was, but IIRC each liquor under their label was just a small batch distillery offering. So their Origine vodka was just some micro distillery product out of France. It was nice.
Antman013 t1_j6b7uqj wrote
Agree with you on Chopin Wheat. That is the one that led me to Triple Wheat by Van Gogh, which is just awesome.
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