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Done the vodka and skittle shots/mixed drinks a fair few times over the past few years when my friends mum introduced us to it!!

Definitely an awsome drink... well worth the effort thats for sure :whistling:

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for a pure and clean tasting vodka at reasonable prices with hardly any hangover try aussie made organic ethanol only VODKA-O.

you will be amazed how much better it is than smirnoff and absolute and the others around the price range.

for a pure and clean tasting vodka at reasonable prices with hardly any hangover try aussie made organic ethanol only VODKA-O.

you will be amazed how much better it is than smirnoff and absolute and the others around the price range.

what bottle-o can you get it from>?

what bottle-o can you get it from>?

thats the only downside to vodka-o, only sells at Liquorlands for some reason for about $30-$32 so its great value :P

vodka is my choice of beverage and has been for years, since being introduced to vodka-o 2 years ago i cant drink any other vodka for taste, smell and most importantly hangover.

https://www.nicks.com.au/index.aspx?method=...roductId=475432

“This is a beautifully clean and dry vodka which at the price will quickly replace the likes of Smirnoff and Absolut as a home / bar standard.”

There’s a different sort of purity of spirit in Vodka O. Its maker claims it’s an alcohol that doesn’t burn and, more incredibly, doesn’t come with a hangover. The thought of a vodka so smooth that it almost ‘disappears’ when you mix it with juices and lets you wake up for your early morning run would seem laughable to most. Just don’t tell that to Ben Anderson, creator of Vodka O, the world’s first completely organic vodka. This is a beautifully clean and dry spirit and at the price will quickly replace the likes of Smirnoff and Absolut as a home / bar standard.

Tasting Note: Clear. Sweet, marshmallow nose with some subtle citrus peel emerging. A round entry leads to a very smooth, oily, medium-bodied palate. Creamy mouthfeel. Finishes wonderfully dry with no trace of spirit heat. Very purely flavoured and perfect for martinis. Exceptional value. 37.5% Alc./Vol.

Distiller, Ben Anderson explains why his new spirit is so good. “Vodka O is made from blended grains and whey. These raw materials are biologically tested by an Agriscreen (a herbicide,pesticide; fungicide analysis) to ensure that the product is freefrom chemical residues. This is the only true way to prove a product isorganic and ensures that we are starting the manufacture of the product with the highest quality natural produce. The higher the quality of the natural produce the higher the quality of the end alcohol product. Vodka O tastes so much better and is so much smoother than other Vodkas due to its unique refining process. WE EVAPORATE THE ALCOHOL TO REFINE IT. Most other Vodka companies use filters to refine the alcohol and push the usual marketing spiel on the label about how they triple distil and filter the Vodka. Consumers are then under the misconception that the more times you filter the Vodka the more pure it is. This is simply untrue as it’s a scale of diminishing returns in that the vodka undergoes 90% of its maximum clean on the first time it passes through the filter. Furthermore filters are very expensive so financially it would be economic suicide to keep filtering Vodka for additional improvement. What we do is refine the Vodka O using heat, as you can rid the Vodka of impurities much more effectively. Alcohol molecules are very close together and heating is the best way to separate the high quality pure alcohol from the rubbish. There are two types of alcohol. Ethanol which is the good alcohol which makes us feel drunk or euphoric; Methanol which is a poisoness in large quantities and in smaller quantities makes Vodka taste terrible. Using our unique evaporative technique we have only 5 parts per million of methanol which is the lowest level of impurities of any Vodka on the market. So just to re cap: What we do is boil the raw alcohol and separate the Methanol ( BAD ALCOHOL) from the good alcohol (ETHANOL) The boiling point of Methanol is 64.7 degrees where as Ethanol boils at 78.5 degrees. This whole process is repeated seven times until the Vodka is as pure as possible. We then use charcoal filters to clean up the remnants of other residue’s such as fusel oils and amyl alcohols which are chemicals that also make Vodka taste bad and occur naturally in the fermentation process. On Vodka O chemical specs all the impurities mentioned above are listed at 5parts per million, which is why our Vodka is so pure and smooth. Because Vodka 0 is so pure and has such low levels of methanol and higher alcohols which are solvents (thinners) the Vodka O is very viscous, which is what good Vodka should be like. Vodka O is thick in the bottle. GOOD VODKA SHOULD BE AS COLOURLESS, TASTELESS, ODOURLESS AS POSSIBLE AND INCREASE IN VISCOSTITY WHEN EXPOSED TO COLDER TEMPERATURES.”

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