Beer Marketing Strategy

Do you think it worth paying almost twice the so-called premium vodkas, as well?
I went to the liquor story today to get a case of one of my favorite beers vodka and a bottle of vodka, and I noticed a bottle of Grey Goose and other 'premium' was nearly double the vodka I usually buy … Now, I realize Grey Goose was a marketing strategy of many great years ago I had to do with his score on a taste test … I buy vodka was rated as just below Grey Goose in 96 out of 100 … my question is, what I'm really paying for if it did mark the scandalous high price?
When I was professional drunk I loved my Absolut. I drank straight (chilled), so smooth, vodka was the most expensive way to travel (so to speak). If you mix it you are wasting your money. Someone mentioned that Smirnoff vodka is a bad and not super expensive as Grey Goose. As for the hangover, if you are prone to hangovers the cost of the vodka consumed is not the best indicator of how bad the hangover. It's more about the amount of alcohol you drink. Instead of spending two to three times the money on an expensive Bloody Mary vodka or whatever if you are mixing …. Be sure to take a couple of Tylenol and drink plenty of water before bed. Also avoid alcohol mixed with Coca-Cola, Sprite, or anything else with a high content of sugar because sugar and alcohol are broken down in the same way in the liver. People swear … I can taste the difference. I used to tend bar at a local club and Portuguese Brotherhood uses for some of our members believe that they were drinking "the top shelf and when I saw a day following and asked .. hangover? The answer was always NO, because it is simply mind over matter. Then I would tell them not to lose money was drinking top shelf small rock. (I only charged for the small rock on the way). Save your money and you can afford to take a taxi home when you overindulge. "On the lips and past the gums …. Look out stomach here it comes! "
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