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What is good to mix with Vanilla Stoli Vodka?

Question by crazyck7: Something good to mix with Vanilla Stoli Vodka?
Okay, I have a bottle of vanilla stoli, and I’m not sure what to mix with it!
I usually mix it with Pepsi or make vanilla white russians but i’m sick of both. I don’t want to buy anymore liquor, so does anybody have any suggestions of anything else to mix with this?

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Answer by NeRaye
cranberry juice!

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Comments ( 11 )

  1. nolabartender says

    Strawberry shortcake
    1pt stoli/ absolute vanilla vodka
    2pt pineapple juice
    grenadine to taste

    This is so very good

    Reply
  2. hunshine says

    Vanilla ice cream,.
    7 up,,
    coffee,
    or just straight up,,

    Reply
  3. Stacy K says

    Diet coke is best, it takes away the strong taste, and less calories. Taste JUST like vanilla coke. This is my fav drink. Or you can make a "mind eraser" which is a layerd drink.
    Layer the Vanilla vodka first, then the kaluha, then sprite on top. served in a glass with ice, with 2 or 3 straws, drink it all at once!

    Reply
  4. jefferson says

    here is a good mixture. but it may require you to buy some more liquor.
    Get a shaker, toss in some ice cubes, pour even parts Vodka, licor 43 and white godiva, and if you want a splash of heavy cream. Shake and serve. It is great.

    Reply
  5. Jess says

    The most amazing cocktail you will ever have…Cream Soda & Stoli Vanilla. I was absolutely ADDICTED to them for a long time and plowed through most of a bottle of Stoli not even realizing it. Be careful, though…they taste amazing but creep up on you pretty quickly.

    Reply
  6. mikey.internets says

    good old soda water. That's one of my favorites. Soda water is cheep has no calories and doesn't ruin the Vanilla flavor. Mix it about 3 parts soda water to 1 part liquor (or to taste). you can stick min at the rim as a cute garnish.

    Reply
  7. Jerbson says

    get some Godiva and make Chocolate Marti's

    Reply
  8. coleopp says

    Coke or Pepsi would be good like you say you do. or you could make a smoothie with it or something. Be creative with it like that. or you can use root beer. that is always good.

    Reply
  9. Ted. says

    creme de cocoa and Kahlua( or any chocolate liqueur). Swirl some chocolate syrup in a martini glass and pour in the mix and, ta-da, you have a somewhat of a chocolate martini.

    But if yo don't want to buy more liquer, try some chocolate milk.

    Reply
  10. Tori P says

    orange juice

    Reply
  11. Sunshine says

    Sprite

    Reply

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