No...it's a disaster and I speak from experience...you'll feel light and in happily drunk for a while till they mix ... then it all goes to your head and you'll end up vomiting as well as ruining your night.
You can drink a lot of vodka. You can drink a lot of wine. Not on the same day.
No...it's a disaster and I speak from experience...you'll feel light and in happily drunk for a while till they mix ... then it all goes to your head and you'll end up vomiting as well as ruining your night.
You can drink a lot of vodka. You can drink a lot of wine. Not on the same day.
On the other hand, the mixture of wine and grain neutral spirits (Vodka) produces a fortified wine of higher proof(greater alcohol content 100 proof = 50% alcohol). For those of you who would like higher proof wine or just want to dull the taste of Vodka without using sweeteners, mixers, flavoring or high calorie additives to hide the taste of alcohol, you can add a 1/2 shot of vodka to your favorite wine and create a wine cocktail of your choice. Adding vodka to very sweet wines can make it taste drier. This could make the wine taste better if you like the taste of drier wine over sweet wine.
One of my favorites is what I call a solar eclipse; a glass of dry sherry with 1/2 to 1 shot of Vodka on the rocks. If you like Scotch, you will like this combination. Dry, smooth and good for sipping. It takes the sherry up to almost 90 proof (45% alcohol) so it is quite potent, but this is to be sipped and savored like a sherry only cooler.
other combinations can include, Madiera, Port wine, or a chablis. All you are doing is "fortifying" the wine with more of the alcohol. Enjoy and please, drink responsibly.
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Yes you can, I do it all the time its actually quite good.
I personally use about 100mL vodka for each 12 FL OZ (355mL) soda can.
That's 2 drinks worth of alcohol per soda! = )
it shouldn't be a problem unless u mix per ex a top shelf vodka with some cheap ones..
only if in large quantities! in fact, gin and vodka are two of the most mixable alcohols out there.
long island ice teas and many martinis are made with both gin and vodka