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Drake - this is a forum NOT a hippie drum circle. It's a place to share opinions. If you don't like someone's opinion you are welcome to voice yours or ignore it all together.
I'm telling you now, I doubt my 'guessing' is off the mark. Give it a try all you want. I even offered that I had given it a try. I also offered my opinion. GET OVER IT. |
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I am always willing to help out local businesses whenever I can. And I like how you said that you are proud to be from Oklahoma and make vodka here. I mean there are lots of wineries here but you've got somthing unique going. Keep up the good work man. |
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I said your opinion that you didn't like his vodka or his price was fine. But that was about the only opinion based off knowledge. So why the rest of the post? The rest consisted of guessing about inferior ingredients & questioning how a vodka made in Oklahoma could be any good. ??? I think the man responded to your concerns about his ingredients. Sorry your friends wouldn't be impressed because its made in OKC. That sounds like a pretty closed minded group of friends. Trick them, just tell them its made in Russia. Maybe they will like it. Or just maybe you don't have to trick them and they will judge the product on its own merits & not where its made at. Just my opinion. |
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I would ask this directly - Is it not true they order from an out of state medical grade ethanol supplier? Hey - i supported them by buying a couple of bottles. Still have one sitting in the garage freezer. Just saying - that setup could be packed up and shop set up again in any city. They just combine a whosaler's high end ethanol with filtered city tap water. How does that, no brand equity and very weak sales equal premium prices? Also, I never said I base all my vodka buying on the bottle. I do however buy some novelty products based on the bottle. Also, if you know anything about the industry you know MANY multi-million dollar companies DO spend gobs to come up with a hook like the bottle's shape, size and color - Why? Because a huge number of people DO buy based on the packaging. |
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I've been a fan of the Metore's products for years. I've introduced many friends to it and have tasted it side by side with most super-premium vodkas on the market.
Metore's more than holds it's own against the finest vodkas available today. All the Metore's vodkas are available at Quicker Liquor for $19.99. That makes them a great value compared to the prices of other super- premium vodkas. Some people just don't see the value in or appreciate quality. Thats why McCormick vodka sells so well and Kentucky Deluxe is the #1 selling whiskey in Oklahoma. I think it is very cool that one of the best vodkas in the world is produced in downtown OKC and I will continue to support and spread the word about Metore's vodkas. |
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I've posted stories I've written about Metore's at OKC Central — All about OKC. The blog post includes a photo taken of the owner and part of the distillary inside the old Fred Jones plant downtown.
-Steve |
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No we don't buy out of state medical grade ethanol. That is why we own a still. When we first started we bought some ethanol from an outside producer but that was before we got our still up and running and that has been for several years.
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I love vodka and am a loyal Tito's fan but I look forward to trying Metore's soon! I really believe in supporting local business and hope this vodka makes me switch from Tito's! Thanks for all your info.
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If you want a mediocor vodka, which is what it sounds like you prefer then buy one. Lot's of companies use fancy bottles to sell their mediocor vodka because they can't price it on quality. |
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John, thanks for checking out the website. It is a little behind. Our awards are those plus what we have won in the last 6 months.
Metore's Russian Heritage - Gold at Chicago Beverage Tasting Institute (Our second) Metore's Signature Series (100 proof) - Silver at Chicago Beverage Tasting Institute Metore's Orange - Silver at Chicago Beverage Tasting Institute |
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I think the czar has successfully answered all the questions. I guess you would call them questions.
Sounds like you are doing something right to have made it this long and winning some awards along the way. The good part is some of us have become aware of an Oklahoma made product that we didn't know existed. I will definitley try a bottle. Good luck |
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I'll buy a bottle to keep around for when I have vodka drinkers around the house. |
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Checked with a rep at Action and they say it doesn't sell well at all.
I'm not knocking them for being out their running a business and making a buck. If it's their passion and they love it, great! That's more than most people do. However, I don't let that get in the way of my opinion of the end product. |
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For someone not knocking us you sure like to try to point out any negative you can think of about us. |
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Again - FORUM - not a hippie drum circle sing along. I realize most of the people here love the whole kumbaya effect of everyone praising everyone else and ignoring any other position, facts, reality, opinions, etc. Though I do find it funny that most people here have no problem with someone being critical as long as the object of the criticism is not a member of this forum. But, if they are then it seems to be taboo. I'm simply knocking the fact it is presented as a superior product and I don't think it is (but who am I). FYI - action sells to most of the liquor stores too (just like all the other liquor suppliers). The reason it isn't carried in most bars is because nobody is asking for it. Funny you mention that since I know you've tried to penetrate the local bar scenes - unsuccessfully. I'm knocking its price and its Oklahoma roots (MIO claims). Now, my information may be a tad bit old, but I spoke to someone that has been in your building and they confirmed the ethanol was ordered as medical grade ethanol from out of state and you filtered city water. To me, an overblown hobby in downtown OKC does not equate to a superior product. But on an upswing I do admire the fact you guys have kept at it this long without making money - even bottling the product and delivering it yourself (and by that I mean you personally standing there filling up the bottles). I know many business owners that don't know the meaning of work and perseverance.
I was glad to see that the bottle and label has changed. The one I have is very homemade looking. The new one is nice. You know me, I may have to buy another bottle just for the bottle! |
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If your such an expert, what do you do for a living. How many business's have you started. Try building a business from the ground up and sell a product in the modern liquor industry. I don't hear you telling people how Tito's has sold out and has all his product production out sourced, how he almost didn' t make it for the first ten years in business. How Grey Goose was a failure in France where it is made, until it was bought and brought over to the United States and millions where spent to get it in the bars. No, let's just talk bad about the little guy with the only legal distillery in Oklahoma. If I my company had more capital behind it you would see us in more bars, you would see us in more ads. It takes time to build a brand and a business, unless you have the shortcut of having a few million dollars to push it out to the public. We have heard your opinion and like you said; get over it. |
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