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fark its pretty damn good - its still vokda strong but not like in your face strong

the taste is pretty damn sweet & then the vodka sensation follows after

very good and amusing

highly recommended

I use to work for thew company that inported smirnoff (and jack daniels, jb, kaluha, tia maria, courvosier(forget how its spelt) and lots more) they had a bar in the board room that was an open house every friday night, they use to do this with fruit (before someone did it commercialy) it is called infusion, the best bit (dont know if it works with skittles) was eating the fruit, its like the worm in tequila, soaks in a lot of alchahol.

I have a bottle of vanilla absolute (as well as plain) smells awsome but in shots it peels the skin off your throat, what could i put in that..........

I have a bottle of vanilla absolute (as well as plain) smells awsome but in shots it peels the skin off your throat, what could i put in that..........

Perhaps a quart of acetone, just to knock the edge off the absolute.....

I use to work for thew company that inported smirnoff (and jack daniels, jb, kaluha, tia maria, courvosier(forget how its spelt) and lots more) they had a bar in the board room that was an open house every friday night, they use to do this with fruit (before someone did it commercialy) it is called infusion, the best bit (dont know if it works with skittles) was eating the fruit, its like the worm in tequila, soaks in a lot of alchahol.

I have a bottle of vanilla absolute (as well as plain) smells awsome but in shots it peels the skin off your throat, what could i put in that..........

Exactly right, infusion :)

You can do other fruits too like water melon. Jamie Oliver showed how to on one of his shows which took a couple of days to make. From memory he put a small hole in it and kept topping it up with vodka and then on the night of the party, cut it into slices :P

Cmon Guys, Vodka is not that bad :) ... Although Vanila vodka is by far the smoothest and easiest to drink.

Finlandia is harsh though IMO..

Are you serious??

One shot of absolut vanilla and i almost threw up (might have been helped by the yager bombs and black sambuca shots and beers), the initial taste is great, then about 3 secs later it burns the throat and thats when i almost hurled, would be great if i could find something that would take the edge of it.

I did think of choclate but i dont think that would break down to a liquid and mix with the vodka too well.

I remember Vodka Skittles at a party I went to a few years back...... Tasted sooo good, we used it in a drinking game. The results wernt pretty!

Are you thinking what im thinking B1?

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Are you serious??

One shot of absolut vanilla and i almost threw up (might have been helped by the yager bombs and black sambuca shots and beers), the initial taste is great, then about 3 secs later it burns the throat and thats when i almost hurled, would be great if i could find something that would take the edge of it.

I did think of choclate but i dont think that would break down to a liquid and mix with the vodka too well.

the fumes is what makes it burn

if you inhale as much as you can, take a big big breath, then do the shot, then breath out you will be fine and it wont burn

if you do it the other way around (breathe in after the shot) you inhale the fumes directly, which is why it burns

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here's another one ive done for some fun;

1. Get 1 packs of Strawberries and Cream (or other lollies if you like)

You can use almost any lollies or chocolates you like

Some you can't use are honeycomb and stuff like malteasers as they don't break down

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2. Get a bottle of vodka

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3. Drain about 1 cup (ish) out of the bottle

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4. Pour in the lollies

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5. Shake it up

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6. After 1 day

Its partially disolved but still needs a bit longer

Sometimes some warmth will help it along, so even some sunlight may help

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8. Leave for about 2 days

9. Review and strain out if needed

10. If required to be filtered/strainted open up and pour out contents over a strainer with a cloth (to filter out the gunk)

11. Pour remaining liquid into vodka bottle

12. Use for shots and party tricks

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