Most vodka is distilled from cereal grains. Most of the flavoring substances are eliminated during distillation and filtration using charcoal purifiers. Distilled water is usually added before bottling in order to lower alcohol content to 40 - 43% by volume (80 - 86 proof). Vodka is not aged.
That's easy. First you need to peel and boil the potatoes for like 5-10 minutes but the need to be firm but a little soft. Then take them out of the hot water and allow to cool then put them in a bowl and pour vodka to at least half and allow them to absorb the vodka and then flip the potatoes after about an hour of soaking in the vodka. Season with salt and pepper. Then slice into chips. Eat responsibly, Enjoy
Potatoes (sometimes grain)
Fermented potatoes are distilled.
yeah you totally can. It is in fact the more common alternative to potatoes which make gross vodka.
No. Vodka is an alcoholic distillation of fermented potatoes.
It could be. Vodka can be made from grain, rye, wheat, potatoes, rice, sugar beet, or molasses.
It comes from the distillation of potatoes
Vodka is made from potatoes. Pretty much any grain, fruit or vegetable can be used for the sugars to create the alcohol.
use vodka by itself. that is what shots are for...
You don't. Brandy is distilled from wine or fermented fruit juice. Vodka is distilled from potatoes or grains. They are entirely different beverages with different origins and composition, so asking how to make strawberry brandy from vodka is like asking how to make an apple out of an orange.
Vodka is distilled from potatoes.
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