Saturday, February 6, 2010

Vodka notes






Quantity Scalings
750 ml = 1 bottle = 25 oz
375 ml = 1/2 bottle = 12.5 oz
187.5 ml = 1/4 bottle = 6.25 oz



Barton

08.27.09

750 ml $8

We decided to try something new, and filter a cheap vodka to see if it could be improved. We were inspired to try this because of the success it had for the Mad Scientists.

E: Not as bad as I thought it would be, but I'm the hangover would be nasty
L: Has a funky taste at the beginning, but not nearly as bad as I thought it would be, but a definite burn at the end.

Barton, 4x filtered in the Brita
E: more watered down, the flavor wasn't as strong. The difference between filtered and unfiltered wasn't that big, but it did make it a little bit smoother
L: Filtering improved it, lessened the funky flavor at the beginning.

At one of our vodka tasting parties, a guest told us that Mythbusters covered this in an episode. Here's the Mythbusters episode summary (under Vodka Myths III, Top Shelf Filtration)



Boru

08.01.09

Pretty smooth vodka with the usual burn. Decent flavor from initial tasting but nothing exciting.








Chopin

08.29.09
Potato Vodka

L: I like it. It has a bit of flavor and minimal burn.
E: The burn is not too bad. A lot of flavor and a little bit of sweetness to it. I like it. The vodka flavor is one of the best ones I've had yet.

This is our new contender against Fris, to be our default vodka.





Exclusiv


08.02.09
750 ml $??
L: weird taste at the start but a mild burn. (retaste of Fris: slight sweet flavor at beginning mild burn.)
E: Smooth. Didn't taste the flavor at the beginning, but had just done a cinnamon vodka shot. Thought it was pretty good.





Fris

07.06.09

750mL $??, 1.75L $22
4x distilled with an extra use of frozen distilled process.
Smooth with a clean finish.
E: Less burn and smoother than Pinnacle. Has a unique taste - not necessarily great. Even though I like the sweeter beginning of Pinnacle, I prefer Fris because it's smoother.
L: Smoother than Pinnacle. Not nearly as much of a burn, much more mild. Definitely has a taste to it.



Ketel One


08.29.09
Wheat vodka

L: This has more burn than Chopin.
E: More burn and I don't like the flavor as much as Chopin.







Opulent

5x distilled, crafted in America, grain (corn)
02.06.10
E: It's really sweet. Not a bad burn. I'd buy it and infuse with it, esp fruits since it already adds its own natural sweetness. 
L: almost tastes like citrus, sort of sweet. mild burn. (more than Fris).
Conclusion: We like this one and will add it to our top picks list. Fris & Chopin are still better, E says this has a bit of a dirty ending. As the flavor is strong, we would have to be careful to to infuse this with the correct ingredients (e.g. ginger or fruit). This would be bad to infuse with nuts or something with a subtle flavor.

Pinnacle


07.18.09
750 ml $13

Unknown amount of times distilled.
Sweet beginning but more harsh than Fris.
The guy at the liquor store said it's made by the people who do Grey Goose, and it's Grey Goose's little brother.
E: sweet beginning, but of an aftertaste then it burns and burns. I like the sweeter beginning.
L: not too bad. I can tolerate it. It does have a lingering burn.


Platinum


07.06.09
750 ml $??
7x distilled
Midgrade vodka that was pleasant but a bit more harsh vs. Fris.






Silver 


02.06.10 
Triple-distilled. American grain.  
E: not a heavy burn,but the after taste is not good.  
L: bad taste at beginning, light burn at end but bad taste lightens and persists.



Skyy


08.29.09
Wheat vodka

E: Don't like it. It's bitter.
L: Sweet. Minimal burn, definitely less burn than Ketel One. Out of the ones we've tried today, I still like Chopin the best.






Smirnoff


07.18.09

750ml $15
3x distilled
Very harsh vodka.

Stawski Potato

02.06.10
L: slight flavor, but not a bad one. minimal burn, but still more burn than Fris
E: "ew, oh god that was bad". Medium burn, bad flavor - muddley bitter. He tried it again, and said, "That's like drinking Smirnoff" pounded on the table while pointing at me. "And you can quote me on that, but include the pounding and the pointing of the finger."


Svedka


02.06.10
$20/1.75L 5x distilled.  
E: pretty strong burn at the beginning. Not too bad.  
L: sweet, heavy burn at end.
Fris (try for comparison). E: smoother beginning burn at end. Less sweet. Slightly less burn than Svedka. L: smoother, slight burn at end. More flavor neutral (not as sweet) E says if we're looking for a sweeter vodka, then Svedka would be a better buy.


Tenure
08.27.09
$14/750ml, but we had a $5 off coupon.
E: Leaves a warm glow all the way down, and not in the good way
L: Strong taste at beginning, strong burn through out. I hate to say it, but the cheap Barton vodka, unfiltered, tasted better than this. Never again.
Now I know why it had that coupon.

Tenure, twice filtered
E: Better, cut the burn in half.
L: Still strong flavor, but improved. Less burn, but not half as much. Likely could be improved with additional filtering.

We don't want to bother with additional filtering.







UV 
02.06.10
(4x distitlled)
E: "Oh, my god, that's worse than smirnoff, that's disgusting" that's bottom shelf vodka. (L: your'e just enjoying being emphatic now) I am damn right.
L: Bad flavor, bad burn. The flavor traveled up and invaded my nasal cavity, ew.




Vikingfjord 
02.06.10
(5x distilled, potato vodka)
$20 (on sale) for 1.75 L
E: strong burn in beginning. Fades into a sweet starch. 
L: strong flavor at first, E thinks I should call it "lip curling bad flavor" from the expression on my face. Quite the burn which lingers for a while then fades.
Conculsion: we disagree about the quality. E likes it, L doesn't. However we agree that is is not as good as either Fris or Chopin.

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