can be anything from 18 to 20 quid so pretty good deal for £15
This stuff is a lovely vodka. recommend with apple juice
As one amazon reviewer wonderful described it..
I bought this and got completely smashed.
I then found myself in a child's playground fighting with a fox.
All in all a good night out, except of the fact that I wet myself
That wasn't me BTW.
Just checked and down to £15.40 on amazon free delivery on £20 orders
15 comments
Greyhunter56
16 Mar 161#1
Heat for that amazing Amazon review!
WetPussy to Greyhunter56
16 Mar 161#2
wasn't me. Honest. But made me laugh so thought I'd include. Cheers
chrisjohnwright
16 Mar 163#3
I've been to Poland a few times and this is about £8-9 for a litre bottle in the airport (it's about £5 in the shops there). Great price for over here but shows how much we get ripped off in this country!
compadre to chrisjohnwright
16 Mar 16#4
Just bought in France cost £8.50 for 70cl. It was on offer, bought slightly cheaper last year. Doesn't help, just info.
Krizzo3 to chrisjohnwright
18 Mar 16#15
I am Polish and this is no way £5 a litre, 50cl perhaps
Slim2k
16 Mar 162#5
My mother brought this back from Poland, its the Polish bottle with a blade of grass in it and she paid about £7 in the center of Krakow.
We try and do a run to France each year with the car, pick up some decent beers ( Leffe / westmall) wine and sprites and it just shows how much we get ripped in this country, imagien what they will start charging if we exit the euro zone!:confused:
emis
16 Mar 161#6
It's gorgeous as 'Polish Martini'. Though I prefer to add about 3 parts of apple juice to make it less alcoholic :smiley:
(You need Zubrowka + Krupnik Honey Liqueur + cloudy apple juice)
Love this stuff. Just brought back 1L from Andorra for €8.20 so about £6.50
troyb
17 Mar 16#8
I agree, really like this vodka. It's lovely on its own but as said at its best with apple juice
andy333
17 Mar 164#9
dimon72 to andy333
17 Mar 16#11
LoL. Amateurs who think Smirnoff is a Russian vodka and never even tried decent stuff like Beluga.
jimmykne
17 Mar 16#10
That's the cheapest I've seen it!
corriganscolours
17 Mar 16#12
get yerself off to a polish wedding. they flob this stuff around like its water!
dck
17 Mar 16#13
I doubt Brexit would have any affect on retail alchol prices. Most of the cost comes from tax - which in this instance is £10.70.
We don't have an open trade agreement with Russia, but that doesn't mean Russian Standard costs more than any other vodka produced in the EU - or this country.
And don't forget VAT was introduced when Britain joined the EEC in 1973.
compadre
18 Mar 16#14
Vat may have been introduced then, but, before that you had purchase tax which was much the same thing.
Opening post
This stuff is a lovely vodka. recommend with apple juice
As one amazon reviewer wonderful described it..
I bought this and got completely smashed.
I then found myself in a child's playground fighting with a fox.
All in all a good night out, except of the fact that I wet myself
That wasn't me BTW.
Just checked and down to £15.40 on amazon free delivery on £20 orders
15 comments
We try and do a run to France each year with the car, pick up some decent beers ( Leffe / westmall) wine and sprites and it just shows how much we get ripped in this country, imagien what they will start charging if we exit the euro zone!:confused:
(You need Zubrowka + Krupnik Honey Liqueur + cloudy apple juice)
Polish Martini
We don't have an open trade agreement with Russia, but that doesn't mean Russian Standard costs more than any other vodka produced in the EU - or this country.
And don't forget VAT was introduced when Britain joined the EEC in 1973.