80 proof, 40% alcohol.
Grey Goose?
Its all in a matter of your own opinion but after tasting Grey Goose to Svedka side by side. Grey Goose still carries more of that rubbing alcohol taste in it, and Svedka seems to not carry so much of that aftertaste... So in my opinion, Svedka is the better choice.
Grey Goose is produced in France. It was created in 1997 and is a premium vodka brand. It is available in four varieties; Grey Goose Vodka, Grey Goose Le Citron, Grey Goose La Poire, and Grey Goose L'Orange.
Grey goose
certainly not, there is speckled hen, white horse. And Lots More.
Grey Goose Bus Lines was created in 1934.
getting smashed of grey goose vodka
NO
Grey goose is made in the Cognac region of France, its made from French wheat.
A Grey Goose 1 Liter bottle about 14 in. tall with a circumference of about 3.25 in.
A bean goose is a grey goose, Latin name Anser fabalis, of the Anatidae family.