

New to Honest Booze Reviews, or just wondering how we score? See our FAQ/Review Policy.įinal Thoughts: Let this be a lesson that our old chemist writers would carry on about. Want to compare this spirit against our archives? Visit our statistics page. Value: 4.0 – This is on par with other vodkas of this tier however how off and bad this is in non-heavy flavor drinks means this does poorly. It seems this vodka will at least have some use for me, as this is actually a pretty good russian. Vodka Tonic: 3.5 – That certainly helps, but it’s just wrong. This is not the manly punch a horse in the face vodka, this is hipster, and you combine that with everything else and honesty suffers. Honesty: 3.0 – I’ll say this of their literature, maybe they shouldn’t use Texas water, and possibly leave some waste behind in their process… Beyond that it’s certainly a bit wanky, and despite what you could call a Texas rancher look with the labeling, and lady dipping toes into the water – when you look closer at taglines like ‘Dive in’, or it going out of the way to say gluten-free you realize something. However there is definitely vodka in there – so I guess it averages out. There’s a bit of citrus like smell, and it’s even a bit creamy. One of the most common reasons why people turn to insulated drinkware is the ability to take it with them on the go. You feel like a bit of cream and orange, but mostly bad.Īftertaste: 3.5 – Here it’s less subdued, but it’s just a lingering bleh.īurn/Smooth: 4.0 –It does burn, and the warmth it gives is somehow bad (likely partial with the lingering aftertaste), but it’s not a fuzzy warmth.Īroma: 5.0 – It smells like someone mixed a creamsicle with paint thinner. Taste: 3.5 – In a rare case here this is in both taste and aftertaste are quite like the smell. So raise a glass of Deep Eddy, and you’ll see what we’re so excited about. Plus, we leave no waste behind in the process, which gets a nice tip of the hat from mother nature. The nutritional information below is measured per 1 oz. We use the finest water in Texas, and because we use local, natural ingredients and charcoal filter our vodka 4 times, nothing but smooth, clean vodka reaches the bottle. Nutritional Information All Deep Eddy Vodkas are distilled from corn, which makes them naturally gluten free. Deep Eddy is column-distilled in a temperature-perfect environment, which means state-of-the-art. Water, filtration, and distillation are where we shine most. Great vodka is born from attention to the smallest details. Using our experience and years of tinkering, we set out to raise the bar. What they Say: “Deep Eddy Vodka is handcrafted in small batches by a team serious about creating a great spirit. I’ll say this though as far vodka with women on the bottle go – go for Snow Queen instead of a woman not willing to dip her toes into the water. What we get there though goes a step further into a more ‘Austin hipster’ vodka not even going for a more rustic American spirit. The story is much the same – while this can do well in the right cocktail – overall it just lacks the cleanliness and clarity that vodkas from Russian or Poland have. Just don’t hate us for your hangover the next day.Time again for some American-based vodka, and sadly the stereotype of good vodka only coming from the Eastern Bloc is getting truer every time we review an American vodka.

If the power goes out during a storm and you and your best pals are looking for a way and a reason to get blacked out, grab the Georgi make a crappy bowl of punch to call it a night. While it is not good at all, it is normally under $10 for a whole 750ml bottle, which is pretty hard to beat. We only suggest getting yourself some Georgi on dire, and we mean DIRE emergencies, like snowmageddons and hurricanes in which every single other vodka option is sold out. Without oxygen interacting with the liquor, the contents will remain virtually indistinguishable from the time it was bottled, even over a period of years or decades.

While it tastes exactly like what you might think, we made you a promise and we meant it: it doesn’t exactly taste like rubbing alcohol but it might come close. Distilled spirits (vodka, rum, whisky, tequila, etc.) will not go bad in a sealed, unopened bottle. For those of you who have tasted our good pal, you were probably 16 years old sneaking this stuff out of your parent’s liquor cabinet, not knowing they solely use this stuff for pasta sauces on Sundays. For those of you that haven’t heard of Georgi, consider yourself lucky. Well, it’s not that we suggest it, but we’re including it anyway.
