It is a neutral tasting spirit because it made with a reflux still, which is used to derive an almost pure alcohol. This is simply diluted, no flavours infused (in most cases)
By law in the U.S., vodka is a neutral spirit that has no detectable taste other than that of the alcohol it contains..
Russia is an obvious choice. But do not forget former eastern block countries like Poland, Lithuania, Czech Republic, etc. Also remember Sweden produces one of the most known vodka's in the world...Absolut.
Vodka tonic tastes like bubbly slightly sweet lime water. It is a tad bitter at times, but very smooth going down the throat. If good vodka is used all you can taste is the tonic water. That's because vodka by law is a neutral spirit, meaning that it can have no discernible taste.
Just the smell and taste of ethanol itself.
None. Unless you put it there. Vodka is produced by the filtration of neutral grain spirits (those produced at 190 plys proof), which are by definition colorless and orderless, and the addition of water, which can affect the taste depending on what is in it.. That's it, except for a 2.5% maximum of blending agent, which can give it some taste. You can find standards of identity for spirits on the government website TTB.gov.
It would taste the same as the flavor of the life saver
gin and vodka
If the cap is cracked, then it shouldn't taste any less pure. If the cap is left off for a week, then it will taste less pure because of air exposed to the vodka
Gatorade! You can barely taste it!
The scent of vodka is the exact same scent as that of rubbing alcohol.One would find it very strong and potent at first smell.AnswerIt is a subtle aroma, hardly noticable and rarely smelled. Most time we just drink it. SO TAKE THAT swisher!!!!! in yo face!
Vodka is distilled liquor, often from neutral grains.
I don't know what wkd is, but you can mix vodka with any other type of liquid and it will taste like the liquid.