7 Craft Vodkas
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Vodka doesn’t have the greatest reputation in the spirits industry. It’s often brushed off as bland or burning—cheap swill for mixing with juices or using as a neutral base in other cocktails. On the other end of the spectrum, there are the ultra-premium vodka brands better suited for nights at the club or for the top shelf at the bar. Recently though, craft distillers have raised the bar on vodka just as they have on rum, whiskey, and gin. These smaller batches are turning out vodkas with some real character from ingredients like wheat and rye and high-quality water and elevated distilling practices. Here are several bottles to seek out if you’re looking to up your vodka game beyond the usual suspects.
Square One
If you’re seeking a vodka recommendation, why not turn to Oprah? She named this organic line of vodka as one of her “favorite things” for 2015. The original vodka is made with water from the Snake River in the Grand Teton watershed and 100% American rye. It’s 80 proof for a smooth finish. Along with the flagship vodka, Square One also produces cucumber, basil, bergamot and botanical spirits.
Dogfish Head Analog Vodka
One of America’s most inventive breweries also makes a worthy sipping vodka. Dogfish Head launched a distilling portfolio back in 2015 that included its Analog Vodka. The vodka takes a page from the brewing process by using 100% brewer’s malt and the brewery’s signature yeast. Those ingredients give the vodka flashes of Dogfish Head’s distinctive beer style, and the malted barley and caramelized sugars bring a complex and almost whiskey-like mouthfeel to the final product. Analog Vodka is currently available in Delaware, Maryland, D.C., and Virginia.
Woody Creek
Based out of the town of Basalt in Western Colorado, Woody Creek’s standard vodka is 100% potato based. The potatoes are grown on a family-owned farm just eight miles from the distillery, making for a quick turnaround from soil to still. The final product is 40% ABV and suited for sipping or mixing. It won both gold and double gold medals at the 2015 San Francisco World Spirits Competition.