CSS Vodka
Taste and Style of European Vodka
Bottled at lower alch than US Allow for small quantities of flavorings Richer mouthfeel compared to American Vodka
Shochu
Japanese spirit, 'burned liquor' Common varieties use barley, buckwheat, rice or sweet potatoes as base 25% abv for single distilled version, 35% for double distilled Aging can vary from 1 month to 3 yrs+ Uses koji mold for fermentation
Most popular brand of Soju
Jinro among best selling spirits brands in world
Soju
Korean distilled spirit Made from rice, barley, wheat, sweet potatoes ABV varies from 16% to 45% Most commonly produced with continuous distillation
Flavored varieties of Baijui
Made with flowers, tea, honey, Chinese medicinal herbs, may be sweetened
Most common single distilled form of Shochu
Moromitori Named for two-stage fermentation method that produces the moromi - the low alcohol mash that is then distilled.
Popular versions of Baijiu
Moutai - served to Nixon on visit to China, sorghum and wheat, 7 cycles of ferment/distil. Ergoutou - most commonly associated with Bejing. Bottled under brand Red Star. Cheap, high alcohol Luzhou Laojiao - known for complexity and aromas, attributed to yellow clay cellars Wuliangye - five grain drink, produced using sorghum, corn, wheat, rice and glutinous rice
Primaspirit
Neutral grain spirit produced in Germany 191.2 proof Sold primarily for the use of homemade liqueurs Also known as neutralalkohol
Required distillation method
None for US or EU - can be column, pot, or alembic
Starka
Poland and Lithuania Oak aged vodka, flavored with spices and herbs Literally means 'old woman' Birthing tradition of burying vodka
Krupnik
Polish Vodka flavored with honey and herbs Sometimes served warm
Zubrowka
Polish vodka Flavored with bison grass Tinged yellow Not grassy, but herbal and sweet
Spirytus Rektyfikowany
Rectified spirit from Poland Made from grain or potatoes Commonly used for homemade liqueurs 192 proof
Common types of Shochu
Rice Shochu Sweet Potato Shochu Barley Shochu Soba Shochu (buckwheat) Blended Shochu (strong flavor with less $) Kasutori Shochu (lees left from sake)
Kubanskaya
Russian flavored vodka Dried lemon, orange peels, sometimes honey
Pertsovka
Russian term Vodka flavored with red chili pepper Traditionally also includes honey
Poland typical base material
Rye or potato
Taste and Style of American Vodka
Should be considered neutral as in comparison to pure ethyl alcohol Slight aroma, somewhat sweet taste and harsh, burning aftertaste on the tongue and in throat Colorless Hypothetically congener-free, however most contain one or more congeners that can be detected by sensory threshold
Corn vodka brands
Smirnoff (USA) Tito's (USA)
Rye or rye blends base characteristics
Spicier character, more robust in flavor
Russia typical base material
Wheat
Sweden typical base material
Winter wheat
US Standards of Identity definition of vodka
neutral spirits so distilled, or so treated after distillation with charcoal or other materials, so as to be without distinctive character, aroma, taste or color *only spirit category required to be distilled at or above 190 proof
US Standards of Identity of "neutral spirits"
-distilled spirit produced from any material -spirits distilled at or above 190 proof and bottled no less than 80 proof
US Standards of Identity Flavored Vodka
-must be made with vodka to which natural flavorings have been added, with or without the addition of sugar -bottled at no less than 30% abv -labeled with predominant flavor as part of the designation, for example 'blueberry-flavored vodka' -may contain wine, but if the total amount of wine exceeds 2.5% of the total volume, the types and percentages of the wine must be stated on the label
EU Vodka Definition
-must be produced from potatoes, cereals, and/or other agricultural raw materials -must be distilled and/or rectified so that the organoleptic characteristics of the raw materials used and the by-products formed in fermentation are 'selectively reduced' -may be re-distilled or treated with activated charcoal or other appropriate materials -must be bottled at minimum of 75 proof -flavorings are to be found naturally in distilled products may be added (glycerol and sugar) -other flavorings that give the product 'special organoleptic characteristics' may also be added -if produced from base material other than potatoes or grains, name of these base materials must be stated on the label
EU Standards for Flavored Vodka
-vodka being given a predominant flavor other than that of the raw materials -may be sweetened, blended, matured or colored -bottled at minimum of 37.5% abv, same standard as unflavored
Charcoal filtration method
1. Neutral spirits flow continuously through tanks containing no less than 1.5 pounds of vegetal charcoal for each gallon of spirits for a minimum period of 8 hours 2. A mixture of spirits and new charcoal in a tank filled with no less than 6 pounds of new charcoal for every one hundred gallons of neutral spirit is agitated for a minimum of 8 hours
First documentation of vodka production
8th century Poland wodka court documents referring to medicinal drink OR 9th century Russia voda - water of life typical archaic description of ardent spirits
Wheat vodka brands
Absolut (Sweden) Grey Goose (France) Sputnik (Russia) Vox (Holland)
Everclear
American neutral grain spirit Two versions - 151 proof and 190 proof
Finland typical base material
Barley
Rye vodka brands
Belvedere (Poland) Potocki (Poland) Wyborowa (Poland) Zytnia (Poland)
Grain (combination) vodka brands
Charbay (USA) Grey Goose (France) Iceberg (Canada) Ikon (Russia) Jewel of Russia (Russia) Ketel One (Holland) Polstar (Iceland) Skyy (USA) Stolichnaya (Russia)
Baijiu
Chinese spirit, sometimes called shaojiu Most commonly made from sorghum World's most consumed spirit 1/3 of spirits sold worldwide Not widely available outside of China
Potato vodka brands
Chopin (Poland) Luksusowa (Poland) Monopolowa (Austria) Teton Glacier (USA)
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Compressed mash of base material for Baijiu into bales or bricks, stored in damp environment, fills with mold spores and yeast
Other filtration materials
Crushed limestone Silver, gold and platinum (catalytic actions) Crushed industrial diamonds
Corn base characteristics
Delicate
Desirable congeners in Vodka
Ethyl laureate - fruity and floral aromas Ethyl Myristate - waxy flavor and character Ethyl Palmitate
Barley vodka brands
Finlandia (Finland) Koskenforva (Finland)
Potato base characteristics
Full-bodied, creamier on the palate
Grape base material brands
Hangar 1 (USA) Ciroc (France)
Wheat and barley base characteristics
Highly acidic, lighter in body
Okhotnichya
Hunter's vodka Russian Flavored with spices (ginger, citrus peel, pepper, cloves, etc.) Blended with white fortified wine
Blend of base material brands
Ultimat (Poland)