Not so much a new drink recipe, as newly-discovered drinks:
Norsk is 'flavoured with Nordic berries', and is excellent when served chilled. It's got a mixed-berry flavour in addition to the usual vodka-taste, and is really quite smooth.
Penka, i saw for the first time at the liquor store yesterday. £28 for a bottle (didn't see if it was a fifth or a litre though). Looking it up on the internet, it's a high-end, distiller's cut deal, so i'm guessing it's Smirnoff's take on Grey Goose, or something like that. Too expensive for my budget i'm afraid.
Has anyone else seen/tried these? I'm not sure if the Norsk is available in the US see, as the bottle says it's made in the UK.
Smirnoff Norsk and Penka.
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Too sweet. I prefer using flavored seltzers (lemon, lime, or lemon-lime) over flavored Vodkas when making Vodka & sodas.Mayhem wrote:Or Pedialite.nickey o'chicklihan wrote:i bet it would be great with gatorade.
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