Deep Eddy Vodka Distillery

Deep Eddy Vodka Distillery is a distillery located in southwest 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]

Products

Deep Eddy Sweet Tea Vodka

Deep Eddy Sweet Tea Vodka is a tea-infused vodka that was introduced in 2010, the first flavored vodka produced in Texas. It was created by Sweet Leaf Tea founder, Clayton Christopher and Savvy Vodka founder, Chad Auler. It is made of natural ingredients including pure cane sugar, clover honey, Texas spring water, and black tea. It is distilled 10 times in a column still, is 70 proof (35% alcohol by volume).[3]

Deep Eddy Vodka

'Deep Eddy Vodka' was introduced in May 2011. It is made from corn and spring water, distilled 10 times in a column still and filtered over charcoal 4 times. It is 80 proof 40% alcohol by volume.[3]

Deep Eddy Ruby Red Vodka

Deep Eddy Ruby Red Vodka is a grapefruit infused vodka that is 70 proof (35% ABV). A pure 20 foot column distilled vodka, infused with real ruby red grapefruit juice. Sweetened with pure cane sugar and no artificial flavorings.[4]

Deep Eddy Cranberry

Deep Eddy Cranberry is the newest release. The release date was February 24, 2014. Just like the other products, it too has been distilled 10 times.

Distribution

Deep Eddy Sweet Tea Vodka and Deep Eddy Vodka are distributed throughout Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Illinois, Idaho, Arizona, California, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Nevada, Connecticut, Washington, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.[3]

References

  1. Jessica Dupuy (Ausgtust 14, 2010). "Texas Beverages: Deep Eddy Vodka". Texas Monthly. Retrieved May 27, 2011. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. "Deep Eddy Pool". Friends of Deep Eddy. Retrieved May 27, 2011.
  3. 1 2 3 "About". Deep Eddy Vodka. Retrieved May 27, 2011.
  4. http://www.bevmo.com
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