- Deep Eddy Vodka Distillery
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Deep Eddy Vodka Distillery is a distillery located in north Austin, Texas that currently manufactures vodka products made of south Texas corn using continuous distillation in a column still.[1]
Deep Eddy Vodka is named after the historic landmark Deep Eddy Pool in Austin which is the oldest spring fed swimming pool in Texas.[2]
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Products
Deep Eddy Sweet Tea Vodka
Deep Eddy Sweet Tea Vodka is a tea-infused vodka made in Austin, Texas that was introduced in 2010. It was created by Sweet Leaf Tea founder, Clayton Christopher and Savvy Vodka founder, Chad Auler. The vodka is made of all natural Texas ingredients including 100% pure cane sugar, clover honey, Texas spring water, and black tea. Deep Eddy Sweet Tea Vodka is distilled 10 times in a column still, is 70 proof (35% alcohol by volume) and comes in 3 sizes: 750 mL, 1 L, and 1.75 L. It is the first flavored vodka produced in Texas.[3]
Deep Eddy Straight Vodka
Deep Eddy Vodka was introduced in May of 2011 as a straight alternative to the company's sweet tea vodka. It is made in Austin, Texas and consists of all natural Texas ingredients including corn and spring water, making it a gluten-free product. This vodka is distilled 10 times in a column still and then filtered over charcoal 4 times. Deep Eddy Vodka is 80 proof (40% alcohol by volume) and comes in 3 sizes: 750 mL, 1 L, and 1.75 L.[3]
Distribution
Deep Eddy Sweet Tea Vodka and Deep Eddy Vodka are in most major liquor stores including Spec's, Twin Liquors, and Centennial. It can be found in Texas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Nebraska.[3]
References
- ^ Jessica Dupuy (Ausgtust 14, 2010). "Texas Beverages: Deep Eddy Vodka". Texas Monthly. http://www.texasmonthly.com/blogs/eatmywords/?p=1149. Retrieved May 27, 2011.
- ^ "Deep Eddy Pool". Friends of Deep Eddy. http://www.deepeddy.org/pool/. Retrieved May 27, 2011.
- ^ a b c "About". Deep Eddy Vodka. http://www.deepeddyvodka.com/. Retrieved May 27, 2011.
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- Companies based in Austin, Texas
- Beverage companies of the United States
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