It would have to be good to beat Tito's Vodka made in AUSTIN, TEXAS and served at Barrett-Jackson along with Makers Mark. Hay Frank Tito's won't give you a head ache either. My hot weather drink, Tito's and Orange juice with a squeeze of lime. It's been used extensivly in Texas this summer! Tomy Hamon
I actually didn't even buy the vodka - my post was a play on words about the Kalashnikov label with the image of a young Mikhail Kalashnikov, who created the AK-47 (officially named the Automatic Kalashnikov Model 1947, the year it was designed). Kalashnikov is still alive, and explains in this video why he endorsed this vodka:
I'm a vodka "snob", and really don't like Tito's too much as I find it a bit "harsh". I found a great cheap alternative that has surprised me called Pinacle. It is a French, wheat-based Vodka very similar to Grey Goose, but actually a bit smoother. It is about 25% cheaper than Grey Goose and makes a killer Martini.
On another note. I happen to own a couple of AK-47's, the most prolific weapon of war in the world. However, I must say that I rarely drink Vodka while shooting my AK-47.