Last week, I was having this conversation with a group of co-workers about drinking and we started to talk about Vodka.
Vodka is my drink of choice. Mainly because (I was told) that it is hard to detect on a person's breath and personally I also feel that it leaves the least hangover. Also, after drinking Vodka that after taste and after smell the next morning is not as bad as some other drinks.
I was also told that gin is the same way. But I have almost zero experience with gin.
I have never tried to check anyone's breath after drinking Vodka. Besides, it is hard to detect alcohol on another person's breath when you are have been drinking yourself. , I do feel there has to be some odour. Online research gives me conflicting reports. Some people say it smells like hand sanitizers, which it does, when you open a bottle. But I am not sure if that's true when it comes to someone's breath.
So, does Vodka (and gin) really not smell? Have you ever detected them on anyone's breath?
Vodka is my drink of choice. Mainly because (I was told) that it is hard to detect on a person's breath and personally I also feel that it leaves the least hangover. Also, after drinking Vodka that after taste and after smell the next morning is not as bad as some other drinks.
I was also told that gin is the same way. But I have almost zero experience with gin.
I have never tried to check anyone's breath after drinking Vodka. Besides, it is hard to detect alcohol on another person's breath when you are have been drinking yourself. , I do feel there has to be some odour. Online research gives me conflicting reports. Some people say it smells like hand sanitizers, which it does, when you open a bottle. But I am not sure if that's true when it comes to someone's breath.
So, does Vodka (and gin) really not smell? Have you ever detected them on anyone's breath?





