To the first question on the post, and we do apologize for our delayed response...., Vodka IS known as the scentless tasteless spirit, this is due to the fact that in order to make vodka you pretty much just clean it and clean it and then when you get done you clean it some more! Unfortunately though there are many vodkas on the market that are made in record time and usually go from mash to bottle in the same day because it "Can be done" our outlook was that although it can be done doesn't mean it should be, the number of times a spirit is distilled will affect its flavor however the more important factor is the Amount of TIME not Times it is distilled. The longer the spirit is in process the cleaner it will get, clean meaining harsh alcohols and are seperated out (the "heads" in the distilling process) Another major component in the smoothness of vodkas is what metal they are distilled in, for example most stills are Stainless Steel, this is great for boiling but it removes all the minerals from your spirit giving you raw harsh flavor, copper on the other hand cleans and sweetens the minerals but leaves them in the spirit so the pure flavors of whatever you started with (in our case sweet corn) still carry over into your distilled spirit. Next and very significant is the blending, most all blending/filtration setups are designed to use room temperature water (again so spirits can be produced and bottled in the same day, fed regulation requires that you fill at 68degrees so they can keep a control on the fill volumes) when we blend and filter we use 24degree water and blend and blend until almost all the Fusil oils have hardened and rise to the top of our blender so that when we pull the vodka (now at 80 proof) from the bottom of the blender to the filtration system there is virtually no oil left and that which does remain is typically caught by the 26 filtration pads. All this is to say that unfortunatly because vodka IS known as the Scentless and Tasteless spirit there have been many cases where it has become a cash crop that can be produced rapidly and in theory will almost always be covered up by some type of juice or soda or other mixer so its not likely to affect you until the next day when your stomach is wretching and your head is pounding. That's actually what got us started on making the highest quality vodka we could and getting it on the shelves to Texans at the lowest price we can.
We sure hope you enjoy, if you have any questions please feel free to contact us directly, we also do tours every saturday from 12-5 and I would LOVE the opportunity to show you and your wife through the distillery and let you see how the process works!
Thanks,
Deb
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