vodka - pot vs reflux.

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rustyone
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vodka - pot vs reflux.

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Hi all,

First time posting here, great effort on the site/forums and information. An excellent resource.

I have a question regarding the reasoning why commercial vodka producers (for what I have seen of the more "popular" brands) would pot still vodka. I have read many times that vodka is basically tasteless and odorless (US definition). So why pot still? Surely reflux would produce the alcohol needed quicker and far more efficiently, then "triple", "4 times" or even "5 times" distilled via a pot still.

Is this because they are trying to retain a certain amount of trace flavors from what ever they have used in their mash (potato/grain/soy beans)?

Are large commercial pot stills cheaper to produce than a large reflux?

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rustyone wrote: Is this because they are trying to retain a certain amount of trace flavors from what ever they have used in their mash (potato/grain/soy beans)?
Yes
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Post by rustyone »

That's what I thought, cheers for the response.
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