How To Drink Vodka Right

Vodka Cocktails

Ever wondered what it would be like to drink vodka, not as a shot or lose it in a cocktail and actually enjoy it the way the pros do? Well, we’ve got you sorted on that front with these 5 tips that’ll help you really appreciate the liquor in all its glory.

Storage

Vodka is best had when chilled till it’s viscous – that would mean at least a couple of hours in the freezer. But if you’re planning on having flavoured vodka, you might want to go easy on the chilling because that would alter the taste. Keep these flavoured vodkas in the fridge instead of the freezer.

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Also Read: 7 3-Ingredient Vodka Cocktails That You Can Make

Portion control

We’re all used to filling our tall shot glasses up to the brim before we slam the shots back. Experts, however, suggest filling up those glasses only halfway or using smaller shot glasses instead so you can drink more often and also not be found passed out in your hallway.

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Also Read: 6 Indian Home-Grown Vodka Brands That Are Worth A Shot

Drinking

Although shots may seem the most enjoyable way to have vodka, they’re definitely not the best. What’s the point of not even tasting the liquor until it burns the back of your throat? The recommended way to have your spirit is in sips – taking in the taste and various flavours of the drink.

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Also Read: How To Make Vodka Jello Shots

Food

It’s absolutely essential to have a bite to eat after each sip you take of your vodka to enjoy it fully – that’s exactly why Russians drink this way and the Swedes have the smorgasbord. Make sure to have a variety of different foods to munch on so you never get bored.

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Cocktails

If you’re planning on going ahead and mixing your vodka up in a cocktail, please make sure you make it the hero of your drink. Mixing it up with bitters, juices, sodas and more is a way of diluting the real pleasure of having an actual vodka cocktail where the liquor plays the lead.

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Summing Up

The next time the question pops up in your head – “How to drink vodka right?” – you have a handy manual by your side. Get that bottle of vodka you were craving for so long and indulge in some delightful celebrations with your friends and loved ones. Craft decadent cocktails, munch on some delicious food, and chug down those shots like there’s no tomorrow. And yes, don’t forget to store that bottle well!

FAQs

What Are Some Indian Home-grown Vodka Brands That Are Worth A Shot?

Some of the best Indian home-grown brands are Rahasya, White Mischief, Smoke Vodka, Red Bliss, and Magic Moments.

Is Sprite And Vodka A Good Combination?

Yes. It is recommended to have a one-to-three ratio of vodka to Sprite for the best result. 

What Is A Good Mix With Vodka?

Vodka is a drink that pairs amazingly well with most mixers and is best to add to cocktails. Some of the juices and mixers that pair really well with vodka are

  • Cranberry juice
  • Orange juice
  • Sprite
  • Ginger beer

What Can You Mix With Vodka To Avoid Hangovers?

Grapefruit juice or cranberry juice are the best vodka mixers that you can add to your drink if you want to avoid hangovers. You can also mix your vodka with lemonade. You need to make sure that your alcohol-to-mixer ratio is well balanced to avoid getting drunk.

What Are Some Famous Vodka Cocktails?

There are a lot of famous vodka cocktails. Some of them are as follows: 

  • Vodka Tonic
  • Vodka Sidecar
  • White Russian
  • Lemon Drop Martini
  • Vodka Gimlet

How Do Beginners Drink Vodka?

If you’re a beginner, you can enjoy vodka the best in the form of cocktails paired with some good food.

Should I Keep Vodka In The Fridge?

Once you’ve opened a bottle of vodka, you can choose to either leave it out at room temperature or put it in the refrigerator. Either way is a good option to ensure that the vodka doesn’t go bad.

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