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Vodka ( Definition, Production Process, Flavored Vodka)

VODKA

DEFINITION

Vodka is a neutral spirit made from the fermentation and distillation grain mash than rectified. It has no flavour, aroma, colour etc.

History of Vodka

Vodka is a drink, which originated in Eastern Europe. The name stemming from the Russian word ‘voda’ meaning “water of life” or as the Poles would say ‘woda.’ The first documented production of vodka in Russia was the end of the 9th century, but the first known distillery at Khylnovsk was reported in the Vyatka Chronicle of 1174.

Poland lays claims to having distilled vodka even earlier in the 8th century., but as this was a distillation of wine it might be more appropriate to consider it a crude brandy. The first identifiable Polish vodkas appeared in the 11th century when they were called ‘Gorzalka’ originally used as medicine.

In the 14th century a British Ambassador to Moscow first described vodka as the Russian national drink. Early production methods were crude; vodka often contained impurities, so to mask these distillers flavoured with spice & herb. Mid 15th century saw the first appearance of pot distillation in Russia.

In the 18th century a professor Theodore Lowitz of St. Petersburg discovered a method of purifying alcohol using charcoal filtration. Felt and river sand had already been used for some time in Russia.

After the Russian Revolution, the Bolsheviks confiscated all private distilleries in Moscow. As a result, a number of Russian vodka-makers emigrated, taking their skills and recipes with them. One such exile revived his brand in Paris, using the French version of his family name – Smirnoff. After that they settled in USA in 1930 , set up the first vodka distillery in 1934. This was subsequently sold to a US drinks company. Vodka began in the 1940s to achieve its wide popularity in western world. Entrepreneur who eventually made a hit in the 1950s with vodka-based cocktail –the Moscow mule – vodka’s mix ability led to its huge and ever rising popularity.

PRODUCTION OF VODKA

Vodka can be manufactured from almost anything, which contains starch including potatoes, grain sugar cane, and grapes but generally produced by rye or corn. All these ingredients have been commercially used although grain is the source of most vodka produced in the world today.

BRAND NAMES

RussianAmericanFrom Other Country
StolichnayaSmirnoffAbsolute (Swedish)
MoskovskayaBurnett’sWyborowa (Poland)
BelugaGilbeysSuntury (Japan)
 GordonsGreat wall (Chine)
 Ever clear- Grain Alcohol (190 US Proof)Strongest vodka produced in the world.Finlandia (Finland)

Flavored RUSSIAN VODKAS

SERVICE OF VODKA

The vodkas are perfectly fit for use in cocktails like Bloody Mary, Screw Driver, Vodka Martini, Bullshot, Black and White Russian, etc. Russian vodkas are enjoyed either on the rocks or straight preferably the latter. The Polish vodka is also enjoyed in the same way as their Russian counterparts.

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