Just the smell and taste of ethanol itself.
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
To eliminate all foreign tastes and smells. The only thing you should taste or smell in unflavored vodka is ethanol.
What is being tasted is irrelevant. How is your sense of taste when you have a cold, or if you hold your nose? The great majoroty of what we perceive as taste is really smell.
Not as much as it smells from your breath. Despite popular belief, vodka does have a smell, the smell of ethanol.
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!
She has probably been drinking vodka.
vodka
By law in the U.S., vodka is a neutral spirit that has no detectable taste other than that of the alcohol it contains..
The smell...
vodka is made of pure alcohol (distilled to about 95% ABV), diluted with filtered water.
Vodka can taste sweet because of the way it is made. During the distillation process, some sugars from the base ingredients, like grains or potatoes, can be converted into alcohol, giving vodka a slightly sweet taste. Additionally, some vodka brands may add sugar or flavorings to enhance the sweetness.
Smell and taste are 2 of the 5 senses we humans have: smell, taste, hear, sight, and feel. Guess what? You use your nose to smell and tongue to taste. Surprise, surprise.