What started as an era of craft beer is soon going to be known as an era of craft spirits. Manufacturers of liquors like vodka are looking to offer a higher quality of the spirit in the market by setting up small-batch distilleries. And with the growing demand for the product, the market sure looks good for craft vodka labels. Here are 5 craft vodkas you should definitely try!

5 Craft Vodkas Everyone Should Try

  1. Tito’s Handmade Vodka
  2. Black Cow Vodka
  3. Reyka Vodka
  4. Fair Quinoa Vodka
  5. LoneWolf Pure Grain Vodka

1. Tito’s Handmade Vodka

Bottles of Tito’s vodka are distilled in small batches and every batch is distilled in old-fashioned pot stills and taste-tested before the clear and smooth-textured liquor is packed and labeled. The distillery was established in Texas, USA in the mid-90s and has only moved ahead with modern advancements since then. 

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2. Black Cow Vodka

The unique Black Cow vodka uses an ingredient that hardly any other vodka label does. This vodka uses whey, a pure byproduct of milk to distill the spirit. If you are having a hard time accepting milk as a vodka ingredient, you should know that Black Cow is an award-winning vodka label that is known for its cream-like vanilla flavor. 

3. Reyka Vodka

Everything about Reyka vodka sounds great. The distillery is powered by geothermal energy and each batch takes up to 6 hours of distillation that produces only 255 cases. Even the water used in the vodka is taken from the Arctic springs of Iceland which is known to be one of the purest sources of water on Earth. The vodka is distilled in copper Carter-head stills that give the spirit its smooth texture in a single round of distillation. Here comes the cherry on top – Reyka vodka is filtered through lava rocks which give it its uncomparable clean taste!

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4. Fair Quinoa Vodka

The award-winning and popular Fair vodka uses specially selected quinoa that is sourced from the Andean mountains of South America. The vodka’s great taste and texture is a product of a two-year production process research between French distillers and Andean farmers. Its smooth texture and spicy-fruity notes are in great demand among vodka enthusiasts.

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5. LoneWolf Pure Grain Vodka

LoneWolf Pure Grain vodka takes pride in being distilled from 100% grain. A mix of malted barley and malted wheat is distilled and infused with a combination of botanicals to produce the spirit. Each batch is hand-crafted to produce the finest quality of the liquor. 

If we could, we would buy a bottle of Reyka vodka today. Which one of these are you looking forward to trying?

FAQs

What Is A Good Mix With Vodka?

Vodka is a drink that pairs amazingly well with most mixers and is best to add to cocktails. Some of the juices and mixers that pair really well with vodka are

  • Cranberry juice
  • Orange juice
  • Sprite
  • Ginger beer

Should I Keep Vodka In The Fridge?

Once you’ve opened a bottle of vodka, you can choose to either leave it out at room temperature or put it in the refrigerator. Either way is a good option to ensure that the vodka doesn’t go bad.

How Do Beginners Drink Vodka?

If you’re a beginner, you can enjoy vodka the best in the form of cocktails paired with some good food.

What Do You Mix With Vodka For Beginners?

For beginners, simple vodka cocktails can be made by mixing ingredients like tonic water or vodka tonic. Other ingredients that you can mix with vodka for delicious cocktails are orange juice, cranberry juice, lime juice, grapefruit juice, etc.

How Long Does Opened Vodka Last?

Most alcohol goes bad after a given time once it is opened, but that’s not the same with vodka. It can slowly evaporate and lose some of its flavors as well, but it’ll still be safe to consume.

Can You Drink Vodka Straight?

Yes, absolutely! Vodka can surely be had straight and is enjoyed like that by a lot of vodka lovers. The high-quality distilling processes and the smoothness of the spirit are what make the spirit the best when enjoyed straight.


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