I saw Tito's at Sams Club for under $17 yesterday!  Good stuff.  It;s
interesting to see someone's reaction when you tell them to sip a
vodka rather than shooting or mixing it.  But when it's that smooth,
they are quite surprised.  I need to build a still.  For engine and
lamp fuel, of course...  I might have to check out the peat-stilled
varieties, sounds interesting.

On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 7:26 PM, Raymond E. Feist <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Oct 14, 2011, at 4:42 PM, Nick Andrews wrote:
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>> Hi Ray,
>>
>> How about vodka?  There are a couple made in of all places, Texas,
>> that are quite good.  Tito's, with the cheesy copper-colored cap is as
>> good as Stoli.  And there's, but I can't recall the name.  I think it
>> is something River with a frog on the label.
>
>
> Tito's Handmade Vodka. Only pot still vodka made on the planet, from Austin, 
> Texas.  Very crisp and clean.  I like it a great deal.
>
> Vodka is difficult.  First, you judge it on "heat" rather than flavor.  
> Really fine vodka is smooth and leaves no "burn" on the tongue.  Most people 
> don't care because most people use it in mixed drinks, but on the rocks with 
> a squeeze of lime is my choice. At the bottom you have pain remover, and in 
> the middle a huge range of pretty interchangeable stuff.  You can't do a 
> blind tasting and tell Belvedere, Stolichnaya, Grey Goose, or Russian 
> Standard.  They're all going to be pretty much the same, nice.  In the really 
> high end, you have a few that are smooth and tangy without any heat, like 
> Ciriq, Cavali, and Imperia.  What a lot of vodka distillers now are doing are 
> a huge number of flavored (infused) vodkas, everything from orange to pepper, 
> wheatgrass, green tea, or anything else they can dream up.  One particularly 
> good one is a Napa CA distiller Charvres which has a Blood Orange (large, 
> dark fruit Mexican oranges for those of you far from Southern California) 
> which is very tasty.  You're also seeing open peat stilled, very scotch like, 
> from a couple of producers, Effen in Holland being the first I tried.
>
> The best thing about Vodka is you can find some very reasonably priced good 
> Vodkas, like YES! Crater Lake, and others.
>
> Best, R.E.F.
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