I blind tasted 12 VODKAS and this is what I learned

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Anders Erickson

Anders Erickson

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Today we’re blind tasting 12 vodkas! I’ve never been a big fan of vodkas. The cheap stuff usually taste like acetone, while the subtle flavors of the top shelf bottles get lost in cocktails. But because some of you have told me to give vodka a chance, that’s what we’re going to do. I’ve grabbed some different styles of vodkas that were made around the world to see what, if any, the differences are. Once we’ve picked a winner and the least favorite, we’ll mix them both in separate cosmos. Then we’ll see if it really matters which vodka you’re using in your drinks. Cheers!
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Round 1: 4:00
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Finalists: 9:44
Least Favorite: 11:25
The Cosmo Test: 12.23
Final Thoughts: 13:45
THE COSMOPOLITAN RECIPE 12:27
1.5 oz. (45 ml) Vodka
3/4 oz. (22.5 ml) Luxardo Triplum Triple Sec
1/2 oz. (15 ml) fresh lime juice
1/2 oz. (15 ml) cranberry juice
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@AndersErickson
@AndersErickson Жыл бұрын
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@MrHavy09
@MrHavy09 Жыл бұрын
The Vodka I go for is Stolichnaya Elit Vodka (Beats most of these vodka in a blind imo). Perfect in an Espresso and Pornstar Martini
@joewhite4564
@joewhite4564 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing this Anders. Vodka is Not My Favorite either. But I do try to keep one for guests. I will see how my friend deal with Ketel One Please publish the out take where you take a shot of all the vodkas mixed together. For science!
@pimpernel666
@pimpernel666 Жыл бұрын
Give Froggy B vodka a try. French option that is smooth, clean to sip neat or chilled, no ethanol after taste. And as a Texas-based bartender, Tito’s is overrated.
@russellzauner
@russellzauner Жыл бұрын
I always buy the cheapest potato vodka they have in stock; it's always better than the best grain based - doesn't have that everclear aftertaste.
@schmup53
@schmup53 Жыл бұрын
@@joewhite4564 Not fond of vodka either. But friends mostly prefer Ketel One.
@sztuka_mieszania
@sztuka_mieszania Жыл бұрын
I'm Polish and BIG fan of your channel! :) A good way to compare vodkas is to add 30-50% of neutral (spring) water. It is easier to detect differences in taste and aroma. Vodkas really differ from each other depending on the raw material used (potato - sweetness and creaminess + intensity, long-lasting smooth finish / rye - spiciness and pepperiness / wheat - mildness). The differences can be significant, but they will not be as obvious as in the case of whiskey or rums. In addition to the raw material used, the method of distillation and rectification is important. With maximum purification, any vodka can become bland. If you want to see the difference in a cocktail between a tasteless vodka (ethanol only) and one with character, make two cocktails each - Bloody Mary and Moscow Mule. Use Skyy Vodka and Chopin Black. Even here you will see clear difference. You will feel even more in Vodka&Soda and Martini Cocktail :) Pure vodka should be accompanied by Polish appetizers - tartare, herring, pâté or pickled vegetables and mushrooms. I love your channel and naturalness in front of the camera. If you are in Poland, come to the PanoramaSkyBar in the Warsaw Marriott hotel for a vodka tasting! my Instagram is sztuka_mieszania Cheers
@lopilkderlll
@lopilkderlll Жыл бұрын
Bro this comment gave me a whole different understanding of vodka. I’ve always been a whiskey drinker who thought every vodka tastes like rubbing alcohol, and I think I might have to pick up some vodkas try some tastings.
@tomaszs98
@tomaszs98 Жыл бұрын
Chopin is wonderful but Skyy is one of the worst, totally disguting. P.S. I'm a Pole too 😊
@KamilKornicki
@KamilKornicki Жыл бұрын
Your comment is a great example of why it's worth participating in the discussion. I've already subscribed to your IG channel. I completely agree with you regarding the composition of vodka for flavor experiences, and temperature plays a significant role in the sensory perception, especially in the case of vodka. It's great to see Chopin holding a high place on podium. Greetings also from Poland!
@TheGrzys
@TheGrzys Жыл бұрын
@@tomaszs98the only not-Polish vodka I liked was ciroc tbh
@DazDc
@DazDc Жыл бұрын
Belvedere, wyborowa and rye Chopin neat cold. Cocktails are for girls and all the other pronounce people.
@JohnGYoung
@JohnGYoung Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: a number of years ago the New York Times also did a blind taste test of vodka. The winner was Smirnoff vodka. That was interesting, because most people thought of it as a bargain brand, it actually was not, but was heavily promoted in bars as a well vodka, so that the brand could be in as many places as possible. It would have been interesting to throw in a wild card/cheap vodka, like Burnetts into the mix and see how well it fared. I have a feeling that the reason we think one vodka is so much better than another vodka is primarily marketing.
@mikev.2945
@mikev.2945 Жыл бұрын
I remember that. Personally - I don't see the point of vodka, though I do keep a bottle of Titos around if someone comes over to our house and wants it in a cocktail or whatever. That being said, I recently had some cheap vodka because we were at my in-laws and she got some to mix with her grapefruit or something, and mother of god it was awful.
@jonturn7
@jonturn7 Жыл бұрын
If I remember correctly, it was the average person, rather than a critic, bartender or craft cocktail enjoyer
@ianmwebb
@ianmwebb Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the background information, I found that interesting. I initially came here to add that @AndersErickson might have wanted to include Smirnoff Red and I see you’ve already beaten me to the punch. I admittedly don’t know as much about vodkas as I do about other spirits but I thought I’d add that in the UK, Smirnoff is ubiquitous and is the go-to vodka in virtually every pub and bar. I always carry a bottle in my own home bar because it’s dependable, reasonably priced and complements every cocktail I make that calls for this type of spirit. I wonder how it would stack up in a blind taste test. Incidentally, I found Anders’ spiced rum blind taste really useful and it confirmed my suspicions that a number of affordable and easily available rums such as those by Kraken and Bacardi were punching above their weight.
@proudbacteria1373
@proudbacteria1373 Жыл бұрын
​@@mikev.2945Keep in mind that premium quality vodka in Russia and Poland costs $4 for a bottle. It is accessible to a point when it can be dangerous in terms of abuse. Higher cost single malt whiskeys make it inaccessible for poor people.
@donnymcgahan1158
@donnymcgahan1158 Жыл бұрын
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@toadman10
@toadman10 Жыл бұрын
i know theres already a more extensive rum video, but I WANT MORE RUM VIDEOS. taste testing all the different styles/brands? tiki basics (tools and ingredients)? idk just more rum
@AndersErickson
@AndersErickson Жыл бұрын
Noted
@ethanlitwin3757
@ethanlitwin3757 Жыл бұрын
Would be great to see your reaction to El Dorado reformulating their lineup by removing all added sugar. Also, a real Corn n’Oil (without the idiotic blackstrap floater).
@rowdyreese5208
@rowdyreese5208 Жыл бұрын
Seconded the Rum. It's my go to drink so I'd love to see more videos about it
@tobarstep
@tobarstep Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I'm a big rum guy, but in my area rum is a tough sell. Everyone wants Bourbon. And I have at least 3 craft rum distilleries within 30 miles of me.
@alexshone6469
@alexshone6469 Жыл бұрын
Could not agree more my friend 😂
@MrBoogurt
@MrBoogurt Жыл бұрын
I think making cocktails with vodka involves a very different philosophy behind cocktail making. Generally I make a cocktail to showcase/accent/modify the distinct flavor of the base spirit. I think you would use a vodka cocktail to showcase all the other components while the vodka fades into the background. Thoughts?
@AndersErickson
@AndersErickson Жыл бұрын
Great point. I do think vodka can work great in a supporting role, like in the Vesper.
@MrAssChapman
@MrAssChapman Жыл бұрын
Vodka makes a great base for infusions too. If you want to extract the flavor of something else than a blank canvas will give it the most versatility.
@imBlackSun
@imBlackSun Жыл бұрын
@@AndersErickson or even the espresso martini, if you just llike the taste of coffee and want a coffee tasting drink without the big flavours other coffee based cocktails use, it makes sense to use vodka really.
@d077Z
@d077Z Жыл бұрын
What is the alcohol actually adding then tho? Why not run a lower ABV cocktail and add water?
@therustybartender
@therustybartender Жыл бұрын
This is a great point and pretty true!
@dianebright9366
@dianebright9366 Жыл бұрын
Oh Anders, thank you so much for putting yourself through this! I absolutely loved the spiced rum episode you did and was hoping you would do this with vodka,; just never expected it! Thanks to you and this endeavor, I will be purchasing a bottle of Hangar 1. And Finlandia , too!
@AndersErickson
@AndersErickson Жыл бұрын
Cheers!
@MrWhangdoodles
@MrWhangdoodles Жыл бұрын
Finlandia is my standard for mixing cocktails because it disappears. There are sipping vodkas I enjoy because of their flavour and texture, and Blackforest Vodka is one of them. But honestly, I recommend nobody pays more than 30 bucks for vodka because one hits the diminishing returns ceiling hard at that point. Which is good.
@Mike_Hogsheart
@Mike_Hogsheart Жыл бұрын
I like using Finlandia for infusions for exactly the same reason
@justhair17
@justhair17 Жыл бұрын
Hard disagree. I would say vodka is one of those drinks where, unless you just wanna get fucked and are short on money, its almost always worth it to pay more.
@MrWhangdoodles
@MrWhangdoodles Жыл бұрын
@justhair17 Yeah, and the ceiling is, well now with inflation, about 35-40 bucks.
@ugislayer6793
@ugislayer6793 Жыл бұрын
Best finish vodka is koskenkorva
@MrWhangdoodles
@MrWhangdoodles Жыл бұрын
@@ugislayer6793 Seems you are right. The reviews are very good. I'll order some. Thank you for the recommendation!
@pudimdecana51
@pudimdecana51 Жыл бұрын
Finlandia was the vodka that introduced me to the Vodka drinking. I didn’t like vodka back then and one time in a Scandinavian restaurant they served Finlandia, neat and chilled, and it was so smoother than any other vodka I have ever tried!! After this, I began exploring a bit, and ended up getting to like it. My favourites are Finlandia and the original Stolichnaya.
@pudimdecana51
@pudimdecana51 Жыл бұрын
But for cocktails i find it a waste of money to use expensive vodka. I use cheap ones or at the most Absolut.
@jeffreybrooks8643
@jeffreybrooks8643 Жыл бұрын
Used to be my 2 fav's, until I tried Luksusowa. Just a thought. Cheers!
@justhair17
@justhair17 Жыл бұрын
Idk man, I think Finlandia is pretty bad
@Alan-mv5ti
@Alan-mv5ti Жыл бұрын
@@pudimdecana51 Finlandia is a fairly inexpensive choice. I can find it for $14/750mL.
@ugislayer6793
@ugislayer6793 Жыл бұрын
Best finish vodka is Koskenkorva
@davidwitt5585
@davidwitt5585 Жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie...I think this is one of my favorite video formats you do. I definitely enjoy the variety of cocktails you make with a particular spirit....but these are super fun.
@DollarDude
@DollarDude Жыл бұрын
I usually go with Luksusowa, which is a potato-based vodka similar to Chopin. Since vodka isn't really meant to have a taste, the smoothness is more important, IMO - and potato-based seems to be the smoothest to me. Never tried Hangar One, so thanks for the new recommendation 👍
@iDuckman
@iDuckman Жыл бұрын
Yes, Luk. has been my choice for a sipping wodka since Stoli dropped its chili-infused variety back in the 90s (from the freezer, a song of ice and fire). But as I say elsewhere, there's no need to spend this kind of money for a cocktail vodka.
@mithape
@mithape Жыл бұрын
Cheap Polish Vodka (Luksusowa, Sobieski) is head and shoulders above more expensive US Vodkas (Titos, Ketel). And superiority of Chopin and Belvedere over everything else shouldn't be questioned :)
@adriantwarowski175
@adriantwarowski175 Жыл бұрын
Luksusowa isn't potato based for last few years right now.
@MakroTeh
@MakroTeh Жыл бұрын
That's what I thought too, but then did side by side room-temp potato and rye comparison and liked the ryes intensive taste more than vomit inducing potato blandness. To each his own. Really, there is no good or bad answer here, just gotta try yourself.
@raymondsnow7745
@raymondsnow7745 6 ай бұрын
​@@adriantwarowski175The red label is still potato.
@neehooya
@neehooya Жыл бұрын
Nicely done, Anders. I agree, if you are drinking it straight, it makes a difference but in a cocktail it gets lost. Fun video, thank you!
@SavchukJr
@SavchukJr Жыл бұрын
Hello from Ukraine. We have 2 types of vodka-like products: gorilka and vodka. Historically Gorilka should be made from 100% wheat and artesian water, vodka from any grain and distilled(filtered) water. Khor(named after Khortytsia island - capital of the cossaks) is common middleprice brand, you can find one in any grocery shop. I prefer (only for cocktails) Finlandia or local fancier brands.
@brumeleable
@brumeleable Жыл бұрын
Love this kind of videos! I would suggest making a video tasting other spirits as well. Also maybe tasting their differences in cocktails idk
@lisap8411
@lisap8411 Жыл бұрын
When I lived in the US my go to Vodka (which I didn't use much) was Tito's...partly becuse the price point was great as well. Since moving to the UK, my go to vodka is Black Cow...made from whey (Black Cow makes amazing cheddar cheese as well).....a very rich and heavy mouth feel, smooth going down and doing some good for the world.
@frann.8879
@frann.8879 Жыл бұрын
Hi Anders, thank you for participating in this rigorous experiment!👏👏👏I also am not a fan of vodka on its own…I usually use absolut vodka for cocktails….your taste test was very informative👌👌👌-will use as a guide for next purchase!! Thank you and CHEERS!🍹
@chelo2407
@chelo2407 Жыл бұрын
I drank Skye, Absolut, Tito's and Grey Goose all in the same night with the same mixer and I 100% prefer Tito's over all those. So smooth.
@BmW13294
@BmW13294 Жыл бұрын
1. Favorite vodkas: Belvedere, Tito's, and stoli. 2. Now that you have more of an appreciation for vodkas, I would love to see you mixing cheaper or lower tier vodkas such as Kirkland brand, Sam's club brand, Provo, and many of those other slightly cheaper brands and compare and contrast them to more expensive brands.
@TheMcSomething
@TheMcSomething Жыл бұрын
I love Kirkland vodka. Super cheap, no hangover. I don’t know who makes it, but God bless ‘em.
@tomaszyeager6654
@tomaszyeager6654 Жыл бұрын
Hi, Anders! I’m an American who’s been living in Poland for 10 years. I thought this was a great review of vodkas and showed that they really don’t “all taste the same.” I can’t remember the last time I had vodka in a mixed drink, unless you count plain water, and was happy to see that you picked up on the different characteristics that different bases impart. I have bottom and middle shelf choices: Luksusowa (potato, not the grain version), and Baczewski (a really smooth moderately-priced vodka). I haven’t really had a top shelf pick, but I’m going to try to find Hangar 1 and give it a shot. One last note: I like taking a really cold shot of vodka, then letting it warm so that the flavor you correctly observe is missing when it’s iced wakes up inside the mouth.
@neehooya
@neehooya Жыл бұрын
Agree on potato Luksusowa, the best kept secret which can be found @~$20/1.75L, cheers.
@x808drifter
@x808drifter Жыл бұрын
Vodka is like water. The "it all tastes the same" thing is BS. The taste differences are minimal but there. Smoothness is the BIG one.
@jeffreybrooks8643
@jeffreybrooks8643 Жыл бұрын
Please do try Chopin. I lived in Europe for many years, and both Luksusowa and Chopin were often recommended.
@blaiseprzybyla4950
@blaiseprzybyla4950 Жыл бұрын
Luksusowa is also my go to, I've only been able to find it at one local liquor store of mine but its there so im happy :)
@als.2983
@als.2983 Жыл бұрын
Tomas, I have been aiming to track down a few rye-based Polish vodkas in the US: Wodka, Wyborowa, Givori and Potocki. Based on your personal experience or reputation in Poland, are either of these 4 worth the effort? Luksusowa (potato) is easy for me to get, and of course Belvedere (rye) is readily available.
@thePastafarian88
@thePastafarian88 Жыл бұрын
I've tried something similar to this at my restaurant with Titos, Absolut Ketel, Goose, Stoli, Chopin, and Belvedere and I can honestly say the only 2 that tasted any different to me were the smoothness of Chopin and the subtle sweetness of Titos. Chopin was the only one I actually "liked" because it was so much different in texture to me that it was actually kind of interesting. In cocktails the all taste the absolute same to me. Could not distinguish at all.
@Soundpolitic
@Soundpolitic Жыл бұрын
Really glad to see this because it verifies the results I've been getting in a long-running taste-test of ten different vodkas against my local distillery's spirit. I've compared them against the local distillery neat side-by-side and I'm working on comparing them the same way in seven different cocktails. What I found first was that the differences found between the spirits gets accentuated when compared in a Vodka Soda. I've also been finding that, in general, the vodkas that are cheaper do taste worst than the ones that are pricier, but the differences are so subtle as to not warrant splurging on premium brands. Stocking a local spirit is definitely the way to go if cocktails are the goal. Just for reference, my local vodka is from Albany Distilling Company and it definitely punches above its weight. Cheers!
@iDuckman
@iDuckman Жыл бұрын
Try Stroyski. Talk about punching above its weight!
@iburley_
@iburley_ Жыл бұрын
Chopin is my personal go-to. It feels more viscous in a way that I enjoy, plus as you said it's soft, sweet, and somewhat creamy. It doesn't make a ton of sense to spring for it if you're only making cocktails with it, but at the same time I (like you) don't tend to use it that often, so if I'm only going to have one bottle of vodka, I like it to be a slightly better one on the off chance that somebody wants to do shots or sip it neat.
@carlupthegrove262
@carlupthegrove262 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree, it doesn't matter much with vodka. In fact even some of the 'not premium' vodkas can easily be used in a cocktail. I am going to try Hanger 1 as it is local and I agree with supporting local business. Well done, sir. Thanks
@nellynelson965
@nellynelson965 Жыл бұрын
I made my own Vodka. My Polish neighbors couldnt tell the difference between it and Potaki. Fun fact. The most taste and smell actualy came from the water. My tap water is pretty crap. SO I bought spring water. Big difference. I went a stage further and got a load of activated carbon and ran water through that, as well as the spirit. No smell, not taste. nothing.
@KasiaZ-c9g
@KasiaZ-c9g Жыл бұрын
If You liked Chopin, You should definitely try Belvedere vodka. This is another polish vodka. In my opinion even better than Chopin. Cheers from Poland🙂
@AntonioDeSarlovl
@AntonioDeSarlovl Жыл бұрын
Polish vodka is definitely my go-to vodka. I usually get źubrówka although my favourite is Ostoya from bieszczady region. Hard to find abroad though... Love your country btw :)
@RCL802
@RCL802 Жыл бұрын
*For the region Grasovka vodka has actual character in my opinion its more unique.
@MrPralkosuszarka
@MrPralkosuszarka Жыл бұрын
Ostoya - best value for money. For me, it is the default vodka that I buy not only for drinks but also for solo consumption. But the best vodkas are still Polish craft vodkas. For example, the brand Podole Wielkie. Especially their rye vodkas. To be drunk alone at room temperature. Absolute world top.
@MrPralkosuszarka
@MrPralkosuszarka Жыл бұрын
Fun fact; Sobieski is one of the cheapest vodkas in Poland, it costs about $7 ;) You drink it if you can't afford anything better.
@sophiadc
@sophiadc Жыл бұрын
Belvedere is rye, Chopin potato. That's a big difference. Both good vodkas, same price point.
@jbusniewski
@jbusniewski Жыл бұрын
I get a different, silkier mouthfeel with potato vodkas vs. grain vodkas, but it really is so subtle that it might just be in my head.
@jeffreybrooks8643
@jeffreybrooks8643 Жыл бұрын
Others agree with you about potato vodka, myself included.
@peakmoment.
@peakmoment. Жыл бұрын
When I'm not making drinks for friends and roommates, they prefer vodka neat and the go-to has been Khor. It's exceptional for the price, but a blind tasting of our comparatively priced local distilleries is a great idea. Cheers, Anders & Az!
@hesjustthisguyyaknow
@hesjustthisguyyaknow Жыл бұрын
when i drink vodka, i typically go with russian standard. i also like gzhelka. monopolowa is also good. sometimes i'll get skyy cherry vodka and mix it with coke for a cherry coke with a kick. if i'm at a club or bar i just do stoli if i want a screwdriver or something. outside of screwdrivers, i don't use vodka in cocktails a lot. i will sometimes use it if i'm making a homemade liqueur though.
@jasonmarcewicz1647
@jasonmarcewicz1647 Жыл бұрын
My friends and I did a blind vodka taste test awhile back. We did the same as you: straight (though not any of us drink it that way) and in a cosmopolitan. I preferred Absolut straight. Smooth. But with a cosmo, the winner by a long shot was Grey Goose L’Orange…which, not surprisingly, is how I normally order it. (Side note: I also prefer basic Triple Sec-as opposed to Cointreau-in my cosmo because it’s sweeter. Again, just my own preference.) I did not like L’Orange straight; pretty harsh as I recall. So, it seems that one can absolutely enjoy a particular vodka on its own, while preferring a competitor in a cocktail. Love your vids! Always on the lookout for new recipes…especially vodka ones 😁
@stevenkeller3047
@stevenkeller3047 2 ай бұрын
As a new mixologist who also likes craft cocktails from the same time period as you, I loved this taste test. It was really helpful and informative. And since I live in the East Bay (very near Oakland, CA), I'm even more happy that you loved Hanger One. I've never had it and as soon as someone drinks all the Kettle One I have, I'll buy some Hanger One. Thanx for everything that you teach us. You are my number one (get it), mixologist on KZbin.
@VincentMountain
@VincentMountain Жыл бұрын
What a great episode, thank you!! My go to vodka is another Polish potato vodka, Luksusowa, which translates in English as 'luxury'. I like it straight on ice with lemon, and very affordable! Probably not the best Polish vodka, but I also like it for sentimental reasons. Love your channel, super informative!
@aginsfbayarea7350
@aginsfbayarea7350 Жыл бұрын
Anders, thanks for taking 12 for the team! I make, and drink, virtually no cocktails with vodka as the base. One bottle lasts a really long time! I agree wholeheartedly that we should choose to support our local, small distillery by purchasing theirs. Luckily for us in the SF Bay Area, There are a few excellent options, including Hangar 1 and St George. Skol!
@НиколаГеоргиев-ч3ь
@НиколаГеоргиев-ч3ь Жыл бұрын
Should've added Beluga and Zelyonaya marka as well. :)
@roidh1525
@roidh1525 Жыл бұрын
I'd say that if you are making a vodka martini (tbh not something I usually do) then having those higher end vodkas helps. Personally I use the vodka of a local distillery called Old World Spirits. Their basic St. Blaise vodka is actually quite good. They also have a version where they distilled the vodka from peach juice and it adds this wonderful hint of peach flavor without becoming a peach infused vodka. I'll also note that the distillery makes a great aged gin called Rusty Blade that I would highly recommend. On the other hand my mother who drinks a lot of vodka based drinks did a blind tasting similar to this to determine which vodka she preferred and both her and my father actually picked the Kirkland brand vodka (their US made product, not the French made one).
@eliot_jay
@eliot_jay Жыл бұрын
I bought Reyka Vodka out of Iceland because I like the way the bottle looked. That seemed to be the best reason to get picky about vodka. I actually really enjoyed it when I got it home! I get the vanilla tasting notes from Tito’s straight.
@TheMcSomething
@TheMcSomething Жыл бұрын
Reyka is very good in my opinion. I sip it neat or over a cube or two, tastes smooth with a clean buzz…consumed responsibly, of course.
@ethantalbot1811
@ethantalbot1811 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for another fun video! it might be a fun idea to do another spirit comparison video like this but with both you and Oz doing the same taste tests aside by side to show how much individual preference can influence the outcome of a cocktail. Cheers!
@zoman1
@zoman1 Жыл бұрын
This was interesting, thanks Anders! I really like a/b comparing of whiskey, it’s fun to Nerd-out on them. Never thought to do this with a vodka. I keep one bottle in my liquor cabinet for the occasional Bloody. I may have to invest in a couple more…for science! 😁
@fabe61
@fabe61 Жыл бұрын
I’ve seen videos like this before but this was the best. Really speedy and concise, no BS. Nice :)
@elijahumogilevsky7004
@elijahumogilevsky7004 Жыл бұрын
As a seller in a local spirits retailer I can admit that at least from my experience, consumers are almost non concerned at all about the flavour profiles of different vodkas. The thing that is of real importance to the most of our clients is a "spirit quality" of vodka, which is measured by the severity of the hangover the other day. That's primarily the reason some people prefer premium vodka over some "regular".
@stevenlouie6922
@stevenlouie6922 Жыл бұрын
you mean purity. any of the crap that isn't ethanol or water. I think the so called premium advertise how many time it's distilled to show that. But I think the industrial distiller can produce something that is just as good.
@BigBadJerryRogers
@BigBadJerryRogers Жыл бұрын
Ridiculous. You're putting a toxin in large quantities in your body, flushing out the nutrients and dehydrating yourself. It goes with the process. This hangover nitpickery is a complete waste of time. If you don't enjoy the taste as much as possible of what you are drinking, you're doing it wrong. That's all that matters and whatever happens when you get up the next day is to be dealt with when the time comes.
@jonreinert6502
@jonreinert6502 Жыл бұрын
Glad you made this. I'm a very amature guy when it comes to cocktails, but I have found a vodka that I very much enjoy and one that I very much don't care for. I love Titos. My favorite thing to make at home is a Moscow Mule. And Titos is smooth and I feel enhances the other flavors. I used to use Svedka, and that was... distracting. It was quite harsh, and just not very good. Noticed a very big difference between the two vodkas.
@R055Rhino
@R055Rhino Жыл бұрын
I remember there being a vodka fad in the 90s and a paper did a lifestyle piece which recommended drinking shots with the bottle straight from the freezer. It's a good test for being 40% as below that it forms crystals. We used to drink a bottle of black label Stoli down on a school night and wake up for work no hangover. Grey Goose used to be my favourite but as Anders says the marginal difference doesn't warrant the £££. Now I get the luxury bottle from a discount supermarket and £15 from Lidl gets you a Grey Goose-a-like; the same stores cheap bottle is undrinkable lighter fluid that somehow is below 40% because it won't freeze properly!.
@jimmwagner
@jimmwagner Жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking one for the team!
@THEMIGHTYRULERDANIEL
@THEMIGHTYRULERDANIEL Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I think another element that sometimes gets overlooked is the texture of a drink. Ketel One for example is really creamy and less viscous. So i find it adds a certain dimension to a cocktail that other vodkas dont have
@them9dij455
@them9dij455 Күн бұрын
Bro forgot to factor in the drunk bias. The more he drinks the more he will like them
@alexeybekin
@alexeybekin Жыл бұрын
Russians(who are known to be a big time vodka drinkers) have a saying that there’s only good and very good vodka for a reason - and you just explored this reason in your video!
@kuzyera
@kuzyera Жыл бұрын
I think the title “inventors of vodka” is better for your point than “big time vodka drinkers”
@azilbean
@azilbean Жыл бұрын
My hubby and I like Grey Goose because it's smooth, dissappears in a drink, and doesn't give us hangovers. We HATE Tito's (much to my friend's chagrin) because it tastes like Goldengrain and/or corn liquor and makes us think of crappy college drinks which always made us throw up. When I learned, that Tito's was made from corn, it made so much more sense to me why we hated it so much.😫
@jasonmarcewicz1647
@jasonmarcewicz1647 Жыл бұрын
Agree about the hangovers. Though I do like Tito’s in my cosmo in a pinch.
@BigBadJerryRogers
@BigBadJerryRogers Жыл бұрын
It's my dream to find a woman who has the exact same taste in booze that I do like that.
@barrilha
@barrilha Жыл бұрын
Really good video! The conclusion was very reasonable and useful. Tks!
@ForHomeBartenders
@ForHomeBartenders Жыл бұрын
I recently attended a Japanese Whisky tasting event, and the presenter described vodka drinkers as very brand loyal and whisky drinkers as promiscuous as they tend to try everything and move from brand to brand. Not sure how true that is, but it's certainly an interesting hypothesis.
@joshuacaulfield
@joshuacaulfield Жыл бұрын
I am laughing at myself for enjoying watching you drink vodka. Great Content!
@Draevon68
@Draevon68 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I do think you find a difference with cheap vodka. My daughter brought home a cheap one from college. The smell was terrible (strong ethanol) and the taste was so bad we dumped it out. Thanks for this video!
@tylerdiethrich9199
@tylerdiethrich9199 Жыл бұрын
You need to try Reyka! My favorite
@McLasky
@McLasky Жыл бұрын
As a vodka seller and enthusiast - You have vodkas like Sobieski , but don't have Belvedere? Test is INCOMPLETE and need to repeat. However - interesting film. Cheers form Poland!
@jflaugher
@jflaugher 3 ай бұрын
Anders, have you ever tried Zubrowka Bison Grass Vodka? I love it. I think it's the best vodka ever. Makes a great martini.
@urouroniwa
@urouroniwa Жыл бұрын
I've been using vodka to make other liqueurs. It's neutral and let's the other parts of the liqueur shine through. I really don't use it for anything else. However, lately I've been using shochu for making liqueurs (since I live in Japan). I've been amazed at the improvement in my liqueurs. Even though I'm using 25% alcohol shochu (because it's cheaper than higher alcohol ones which tend to be koshu) I find that with a 3-4 week maceration I get plenty of flavor. It's really changed my thoughts. Sweet potato, sesame seed, chestnut, rice, barley shochus all have such different character and they all complement different fruits and spices. Sooo.. I'm still not on the vodka bandwagon and have been wandering away from what little I used previously. I'd love to see you do something similar with shochu given how interesting it can be, but I imagine that might break the bank :-) The markup on shochu in the US is really shocking...
@onii-chandaisuki5710
@onii-chandaisuki5710 Жыл бұрын
I am not much of a drinker but I tried Koyomi Shochu with 7up and it was really good. Like, I was amazed how good it was. It was like it brought out the flavours of the Shochu so well, without over powering it. And it had to specifically be 7up, because I tried another lemon drink and it didn't work.
@Justinhindsight
@Justinhindsight Жыл бұрын
Excellent content as always. This was very informative. Anytime I ordered a vodka cocktail I always ordered Ketel One. Not for the taste but because in my experience I usually wouldn’t get (as bad) a hangover the next day. I figured top shelf = better experience.
@Sunshine11229
@Sunshine11229 Жыл бұрын
I think that Andres should do a second run of this episode a while from now... same 12 vodkas, randomize the letters and see if the results are the same! Would be an cool experiment!
@unclebob5596
@unclebob5596 18 күн бұрын
The vodka is not supposed to be tasted. And not supposed to be mixed! You should drink it like people from the vodka belt do: freeze it and do whatever else you can to actually hide the taste. When I see vodkas for €50 a bottle, this makes me cry.
@cyberkender1949
@cyberkender1949 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like I should try Hangar 1... I have not cared for Stoli, tend to prefer Kettle One, but find it very hard to beat Cosco's Kirkland vodka for taste and value.
@TheMcSomething
@TheMcSomething Жыл бұрын
Kirkland hasn’t done me wrong…and I’ve had a lot of reps. The price is unmatched.
@thomaslarsen6090
@thomaslarsen6090 Жыл бұрын
We need an aquivit cocktail or two by Anders. Skal in Seattle did a great aquivit old fashioned with luxardo you should check out.
@RomanBeschastnykh
@RomanBeschastnykh Жыл бұрын
12 bottles of vodka on the table - party like a russian, end of discussion😄 My go to vodka is Russian Standard, like it. Onegin is good premium one. And there are Green Stamp and Belenkaya on the market and these are not for drink, you would rather have a gallon of gasoline than take a shot of one of those) Thanks for a video, Anders!
@buanatolij
@buanatolij 2 ай бұрын
автор русофоб наверное
@GoaConstrictor
@GoaConstrictor Жыл бұрын
lololol... I love it when you get noticeably toasted by the end of the video...
@big_owen_andrew
@big_owen_andrew Жыл бұрын
Best value vodka in Australia is Archie Rose True Cut, or Goodradigbee Ironbark, and my personal favourite is Sheep’s Whey Vodka from Tassie!
@DanielBrice7f58a6
@DanielBrice7f58a6 Жыл бұрын
I saw the thumbnail, and (100% honest) my immediate reaction was, "Oh, no! 😮"
@cdwinna
@cdwinna Жыл бұрын
It would have been nice to see the final comparison with a dry martini. It would expose the nature of the vodka more. My wife can tell between Tito’s and Grey Goose when blind tested… I definitely can’t. 😂 Love your videos, thanks!!!
@Mark-op6tx
@Mark-op6tx Жыл бұрын
I like different vodka for different drinks. Rye and potato vodka for Caesars and heavier drinks. Wheat for fruity drinks and light drinks
@cynthiamartinez5884
@cynthiamartinez5884 Жыл бұрын
I first started getting into cocktails because of Tito's since it's so smooth. I could add it to almost any drink to make it alcoholic like all the fruity lemonades I make in summer. Then I got into tiki drinks and now I'm deep into rum and love all the different styles and flavors. I recently tried Tito's against Costco's Kirkland American vodka. While I do like Tito's a little more, they are too close to justify spending double on Tito's. Now I mainly use vodka for homemade liqueurs.
@donnagholar9695
@donnagholar9695 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Thanks for putting yourself through it!
@Petrosman
@Petrosman Жыл бұрын
Finlandia is my favorite for mixing. It's super smooth, it doesn't give you so much of that burn. They also have really nice flavored vodkas like nordic berries. But I just like it a lot. Much more than Absolut which has that burn in the end, which isn't bad. I just like the smoothness of Finlandia.
@jeffreybrooks8643
@jeffreybrooks8643 Жыл бұрын
After drinking Finlandia for years, I tried Luksusowa 100% potato and now prefer it.
@BigBadJerryRogers
@BigBadJerryRogers Жыл бұрын
Nothing beats getting drunk off of the potatoes. Must be because I'm Irish.
@rz350yam
@rz350yam Жыл бұрын
One of your best videos. Vodka is vodka in my opinion. We used to drink a lot of flavored vodka when I lived in Italy. Kegklivich is the brand (I think). Can’t find it in the States. We’d keep it in the freezer and drink it neat. Meloni (cantaloupe) flavor was our favorite. Drank many bottles. I recall it was about $6 US in the Navy liquor store on Naples Italy.
@billwrinkle9662
@billwrinkle9662 Жыл бұрын
I remember watching the Mythbusters episode on vodka, and how Jamie could instantly tell the difference between cheap and expensive vodka. That day I went out and bought a bottle of Grey Goose and some cheap vodka to see if I could tell the difference, and I could. It wasn't a matter of taste, just of burn. So yeah, there's a difference... but only straight up. In a cocktail, just choose the cheapest vodka you can find.
@caitlinsumm140
@caitlinsumm140 Ай бұрын
We’ve got this local dairy based one up in Canada you should try! I was surprised by how un-vodka like it tasted. It had a subtle sweet note, with the body of a light whisky rather than a vodka. Super neat!
@seanpannebaker6404
@seanpannebaker6404 Жыл бұрын
Kettle One is my preferred, I got that recommendation from a Ukrainian friend of mine. Interestingly, I ran out once and tried Titos. Made my wife's favorite and said it tasted horrible. She must have super tastebuds. LOL! Great video as always! Cheers!
@coreykononchuk
@coreykononchuk Жыл бұрын
My go-to vodka has been Monopolowa out of Austria, because it’s a great bang-for-buck in dirty martinis and moscow mules. I am not too picky about vodkas in cocktails as long as they don’t have a strong burn after sipping. I will say though, recently I tried the Wheatley vodka from Buffalo Trace distillery and it has lovely strong vanilla notes that go great with root beer!
@kemnett
@kemnett Жыл бұрын
I'm also not a vodka fan, but I feel like its place in a cocktail is that it IS neutral. It provides an opportunity to showcase the other ingredients while providing the alcohol content that the drinker may want. Still not for me, but that has always been how I've viewed its purpose. I'd be interested in a video where vodka cocktails are compared against similar cocktails made with another spirit to see if any of the vodka cocktails prevail. I suspect gins would come out favorably in that video.
@jrwojick
@jrwojick Ай бұрын
I love this. I was in the process of building my first home bar and was wondering...what's a good vodka. This showed me there are a LOT of good vodkas hahah. Thanks for the video.!
@jschoenack
@jschoenack Жыл бұрын
TO THE BAR! ➡️🥃
@dianebright9366
@dianebright9366 Жыл бұрын
I always get excited when he says this!
@inkognito5945
@inkognito5945 Жыл бұрын
*insert batman jingle*
@goldesd
@goldesd 5 ай бұрын
You should try moskovskaya. Cheap and very good.
@cheflev9884
@cheflev9884 Жыл бұрын
Also coming from a Russian. We never drink vodka without Russian bites, zacuski. After a thanks/welcoming/commemoration/anecdote/long tail/how I met your mother speech, you drink the shot and immediately chase with something pickled, cured, fermented, smoked, or neutral like bread. They either completely kill the flavor of the vodka or enhance it. Hence why we could polish off bottles during the holidays because all we do is literally drink and eat. Hope this helps.
@lgtory6099
@lgtory6099 Жыл бұрын
Really well made video as always, and that must at the end is awesome
@austinstephens38
@austinstephens38 Жыл бұрын
Only thing I would add - vodka companies LOVE to tout how many times they run their vodka through their distillation stack “12 times distilled!”… but that’s honestly not the optimal way to judge them… in fact it tells you just how neutral they are. The taller the distillation column they’re working with, the more precisely they’ll be able to separate the heads and tails from the heart of the run. As a result, very tall columns require fewer cycles to produce clean vodka (or any spirit for that matter), and the fewer cycles they have, typically the more flavor you’ll be left with from whatever product they distilled. It’s actually wild how much of a difference it makes!
@tomhassomethoughts
@tomhassomethoughts Жыл бұрын
I am not a vodka connoisseur but I would recommend Luksusova, a Polish potato vodka for being smooth and easy as well as very competitively priced
@HappilyMundane
@HappilyMundane Жыл бұрын
9:40 Honestly, I would be down for you to do a second blind run through and see how closely / differently your final rankings end up
@mikem8906
@mikem8906 Жыл бұрын
Agree - a "take two" is necessary, with the twist that the final two are not revealed until the cocktail has been tasted and voted on.
@girl_friday9185
@girl_friday9185 Жыл бұрын
Bought a bottle of Hanger1 a few years back because they’re a hometown biz, found myself really enjoying that bottle - it brought vodka back into my repertoire. This was an awesome comparison, as was your spiced rum comparison. Nice to see that the super expensive bottles go toe to toe w/lesser-known brands. Vodka is def a toughie to compare, for all the reasons you elaborated in this vid. You’ve got a lot of years of experience with a lot of different spirits & cocktails to make it very interesting. Pssst: Your ‘Indian Paintbrush’ cocktail was a FANTASTIC win at a cocktail nite a while back… I made a tried & true Paloma pretty giddy after many years writing-off vodka. Cheers, Anders!🐻🍸🏅
@paulberkuta4965
@paulberkuta4965 Жыл бұрын
I use Tito’s Vodka 95% of the time in a mixed drink which is on sale at my local store most of the time. My cocktail nowadays is the bloody caesar cocktail (I really like it as a change) or the ubiquitous vodka martini although I prefer a gin martini with a GOOD cigar.
@sapphirefalcon2978
@sapphirefalcon2978 Жыл бұрын
My current top pick is Belvedere vodka out of Poland. Smooth, neat flavour that just disappears in a drink (which I know is not what you're looking for). Having said that, they also make a single estate rye called Smogóry Forest that is really good. The bottle describes it as "Rich and savory with notes of salted caramel, baked bread, and white pepper."
@leohorishny9561
@leohorishny9561 Жыл бұрын
A little surprised you didn’t try Zubrowka, the Polish Bison grass vodka. That IS a vodka with a flavor profile and a vodka that is sweet and tasty to drink neat. My “go to” vodka is Ukrainian Heritage A) because my dad’s Ukrainian B) because it’s a rye vodka C) because I can’t easily access Khor or other Ukraine made vodkas, but I still might prefer UH vodka. I find it does have enough flavors I like it neat and like you, don’t do vodka cocktails.😉
@mightytom1
@mightytom1 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate you taking one for the team, Anders. Or taking twelve, as it were. 😂 Cheers! 🥃
@djfloodmusic
@djfloodmusic Жыл бұрын
My go-to vodkas are Ketel One and Stoli. I was surprised that you rated Ketel One the worst but I absolutely agreed at the end, I like it because it is less neutral in a cocktail without being detrimental. I would add that another criteria I have for vodkas is purity. Some vodkas (like Titos) taste great but they give me the worst hangover. So distillation techniques and filtering are a factor in my choices.
@ken-hd4hg
@ken-hd4hg Жыл бұрын
Aspiring vodka dork here. I recommend you try a couple side by side both chilled and at room temperature. There are nuanced flavors to vodka that get masked by the spice of the alcohol when warmer. Somewhat contrary to other spirits, the interesting flavors are highlighted at colder temps with vodka 🤓
@zacribbins3469
@zacribbins3469 Жыл бұрын
I think I read Ketel One is the most environmentally friendly spirit in the world. Pretty sure it's distilled in an active windmill or something... kinda cool I guess
@brett4948
@brett4948 Жыл бұрын
I love ketel one, it’s the only vodka I buy. Loyal to the soil
@TravellerRDS
@TravellerRDS Жыл бұрын
Well, someone had to do this one! Glad it was you, after all. Not because this comparison would be useful but because it's really out of this world. :))).
@TravellerRDS
@TravellerRDS Жыл бұрын
Now seriously, I made some comparisons between the various vodkas I've tried (I'm not a fan, I intermitently keep a bottle in the bar, maybe for the likes of Cosmo or Monza). Best vodkas, that have some nice after taste, are Norvegia (made out of potatoes) and Absolut Voices Ltd Edition (a dark blue bottle with tridimensional ripples model), made out of wheat. Polish or Latvian rye vodkas are allright too. The drinks made out of grapes are really not vodka, if I may say so.
@jonwolfer
@jonwolfer Жыл бұрын
This was great. We lean into local craft vodkas rather than the European or Russian brands, and I think you explained why. Breckenridge Vodka is a consistent one on our shelves along with Tito's.
@locrian5818
@locrian5818 Жыл бұрын
Respectfully, I wouldn’t consider Tito’s a craft vodka haha
@benjamincottle8500
@benjamincottle8500 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing the leg work Anders, I’ve always wondered if there was a huge difference - for me it boiled down to avoiding harshness/burn so I go grape vodka but then again there’s rarely call for it in the drinks I mix so guests end up drinking it
@DB-zk6td
@DB-zk6td Жыл бұрын
I enjoy your videos. My girlfriend and I have never been drinkers, but we are starting to try different drinks. Your videos are inspiring and instrumental in our discovery of spirits. Currently we are stocking out bar with tools and spirits we like. Keep up the good work.
@AndersErickson
@AndersErickson Жыл бұрын
Happy you're finding the channel helpful with your journey! So much to explore. Cheers
@madalynnwilson1220
@madalynnwilson1220 Жыл бұрын
please do more of these kind of videos!!! i love them
@jusatin
@jusatin Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! And thanks for spreading gluten knowledge. Not enough people know about gluten free alcohols.
@DonaldSjervenE
@DonaldSjervenE Жыл бұрын
Belvedere rye for me. Chopin rye about 2nd-ish. Titos for more everyday use. I did a similar test recently and didn't think I liked wheat vodkas. Then I tried some Beluga. 3rd-ish. About a week ago I stumbled on Russian Standard. It could give Titos a run for its money. Pretty good in cocktails too. The knock on Chopin potato was that it didn't seem to live up to the hype. Otherwise good. This vid makes me want to pull a bottle of Belvedere from my stash.
@jeffreybrooks8643
@jeffreybrooks8643 Жыл бұрын
If you enjoy Belvedere and Chopin, I think you will really like Luksusowa. Cheers!
@ЗигмундФрейд-м4о
@ЗигмундФрейд-м4о Жыл бұрын
Anders, you and AZ are awesome! I drank a lot of vodka (I'm from Russia) And I agree with your final conclusions-if the vodka is of high quality, it does not matter which one Armie Hammer told stories about how we drink vodka-the freezer makes everything soft) P.S. Blind testing is the best way to find out what you really like.
@Notclyde4479
@Notclyde4479 Жыл бұрын
LOVE these longer videos!!
@PostNukeProductions
@PostNukeProductions Жыл бұрын
I'm not much of a vodka drinker either, but I do like Kastra Elion. It's distilled from a mix of wheat and olives, and has a very velvety texture. If you can find it, it's definitely worth a try. Bonus, it comes in a gorgeous stone bottle, so even if you don't like the juice it's still a great display piece.
@sebastianbirch2187
@sebastianbirch2187 Жыл бұрын
Sobieski, for mixed drinks, because is cheap and neutral. Belvedere Unfiltered for sipping, likely best Polish, which by extension makes it world class, highest quality vodka there is. Cheers from NC 🍸
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