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Originally Posted by Gpsma
If you drink Vodka straight up you can tell the difference...but I agree you may not be able to discern a particular brand
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I disagree. Vodka is all pretty much the same. The differences in other spirits have to do more with aging and filtration. Since Vodka is not aged in any kind of environment, there is not much that can be done to change it's flavor.
If you drink several types, straight up, one after the other, you might be able to discern a very slight difference but once you mix it with anything no one can tell the difference. High-end Vodka is a scam.
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