A distillery.
How about: Voda-Vodka----Brighton, MI New Holland Brewing's Dutchess Vodka Valentine's Distillery (Detroit) - Valentine and Ghost vodkas Grand Traverse Distillery's True North Ugly Dog in Chelsea, MI Hard Luck Candy Vodka, Detroit I linked their websites below.
Grey Goose is distilled 5 times. It is a 5 step distillery process in a state of the art distillery.
The Buffalo Trace Distillery is located in Kentucky. The distillery is mainly known for its bourbon but also produces vodka and rye whiskey. It is also the location of the smallest bonded warehouse in the world.
I do not see why you couldn't!
its where they make whiskey. distilling it is the process of purifying it. and i'm just guessing!
Yes, according to the White Rocks Distillery in Maine all of the flavors and the original are gluten free.
One of the oldest and still most popular Mongolian drinks is fermented mare's milk. They also make beer and vodka.
Yes. Tanqueray first started producing a vodka called Tanqueray Sterling Vodka in 1989. It's main market is the United States.
Like most distilled beverages, distillation increases the alcohol content.
Since vodka (at least Russian vodka) is produced using the process of rectification, meaning continuous distillation through a rectification column, it really doesn't matter how many times it was distilled, since after the distillation the strongest possible spirit is obtained (approx. 95% spirit volume). One can distill this spirit infinite number of times after that but neither the result, nor the quality will change. What is important in vodka production is the quality of water which is added to dilute the spirit to make it 40% ABV and the filtration system that the distillery has.
These used to exist, but I'm not positive they still do: Quintessential Gin Qi herbal liqueur (made by the people who make Hangar One Vodka, best vodka ever) Q vodka That's all I can think of right now.