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Weatherman says
Of course it will taste different …. It will be weaker
Robert Phillips says
About as obvious as adding apple juice to whiskey or blood to wine I would say.
mman18 says
It’s very easy to tell when vodka has been diluted – it doesn’t burn as much, for one thing, and if it’s something like tap water then you can actually taste the tap water by itself if you concentrate hard enough (depends on the quality of your water I guess). Just own up and say you took it.
TexHabs says
You are screwed. When you turn 21 get your own until then do NOT drink their booze
Tony says
Haha the water will dilute tue vodka so you have every right to be nervous and unless you shake the bottle every now and then the water and vodka will also start to seperate idk if that will be noticiable though but good luck trying to figure out a solution
sweetroll says
Yes, your screwed especially if your parents drink the vodka on a regular basis.
They will be able to tell right off the bat especially if they drink it straight.
They will be able to pinpoint the last time they drank it – the last time they went out of town – last night – and the next time they want a very weak cocktail.
Frank says
Any adult who drinks vodka will immediately know that it has been watered down.