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Grey goose with smirnoff?

new years night i plan on getting a buzz. what you think about 3 shots of grey goose (40%) mixed with a bottle of black smirmoff (6%) or what do u prefer?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Why use Grey Goose if you are just going to mix it in something like "black Smirmoff." It sounds like a waste of good vodka.

    Also, it doen't sound like it would taste very good. # shot of vodka is going to make any drink taste like paint thinner.

    It sounds like you are not normally a "drinker". You won't get a "buzz" off of three shots injested at once. You are going to get drunk PDQ. Then sick.

    If you are heel bent on getting wasted, stick with screwdrivers. They taste like orange juice. Just drink one or two over the course of an hour.

    Be careful

    Joe

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Pardon my lack of knowledge about alcohol, but aren't they both alcohol? And 3 shots??!!! Why not mix one (one shot) or the other with something non-alcoholic so that you have a chance of having some memory of the evening? It's a bummer if you had a good time and don't remember it... or anything you may have done. Did you know that if a person really knows how to have fun, that it can be done without alcohol? I heard that some place... could be wrong.

  • 1 decade ago

    Stick with all Goose. You will get a great buzz with no hang over the next day.

  • 1 decade ago

    I don't like mixing vodkas (or any hard drink) with its own kind, as there are just enough difference to perhaps ruin the experience

  • 1 decade ago

    Why do you want to mix high quality vodka with the cheap stuff.

  • 1 decade ago

    nasty i taste it b4

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