Damn, the French make vodka?
March 10th, 2003
I had to replenish at my local liquor store, and I was reaching for the Grey Goose (which is excellent vodka) when I realized that it said France on the label. Damn, time for a new brand. The Belvedere was in an attractive bottle, and it was made by Poles (are they on our side against Iraq?), so I bought it. I’ll be trying it soon, at which point my blogging will become much more prone to misspelling.
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The Poles are safe, although it’s sad to have to give up Grey Goose. That’s the best freakin’ vodka ever. Ketel One (spelling?) is pretty good, too, but I don’t know where it’s from.
I don’t often go the vodka for home imbibing. Beer is usually the standard (Tooheys Extra Dry or Tooheys New usually, though I’m polishing off a carton of Victoria Bitter at the moment), with some wine around for going out to dinner, or when someone over fancies something. There’s usually some other randome alcohol about, but nothing that I’m about to replenish as soon as it’s been exhausted.
You fucking idiot. You are making your vodka decisions based on a false war? What the hell is wrong with you?
Hey, a little civility. And the war happened, so I don’t think you can call it “false”. I know what you were trying to say, tho, but just add a HALLIBURTON! at the end next time to make it clear.
ketel one is canadian, made with lots of chemicals. shite! try smirnoff black in a dirty martini or otherwise legalna