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Vodka or Juice/Fruit drinks

The most commonly referred to beverage that doesn't actually have much of a smell is Vodka. Vodka tends not to leave a alcoholic breath nor does it really smell (the cheap stuff perhaps).

Also, alcohol mixed with juice, wine, fruit or soda's don't really smell much like alcohol but rather the juice, wine or soda. Try Sangria for example, you think you're having lemonade but it's really a fruitwine.

Others are: winecoolers, spiked lemonade drinks, acoholic fruit beverages, etc.

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Vodka does not smell on your breath after drinking it

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Yes. You can smell alcohol in just about every beverage the contains it. Police officers often give breathalyzers because the can smell the alchol in a persons breath.

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Nope. Alcohol is alcohol. It sweats out, comes out in your saliva, and you smell like booze.

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i have always heard that alcoholics drink vodkabecause it doesn't smell!!

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In sufficient concentration amounts, any form of alcohol will have that characteristic burning smell.

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vodka

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try gin

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