Crystal Head Aurora Vodka
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • floral
  • herbal
  • vanilla
  • anise
  • sweet
  • pepper
  • dry
  • warm

Crystal Head

Aurora Vodka (0.75l, 40%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
Price $61.99

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It might come in the cool shiny skull but it’s really about the Vodka inside...

Crystal Head Vodka was created by Dan Ackroyd and the artist who designed the super cool glass skull it comes in, John Alexander. Why a skull? Well, it’s a symbol for life, reflection of power, and enlightenment; all of which these two guys seem to like. The liquid inside is produced by Globefill Inc. in Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada without any additives — which is more than you could say for a lot of Vodkas out there… It’s also filtered 7 (!!) times through Herkimer diamonds, which are not actual diamonds but double-terminated quarts crystals found around the Herkimer County in New York and the Mohawk River Valley. Anyway, they make the Vodka extra, extra smooth.

Crystal Head Aurora Vodka is dedicated to the aurora borealis, hence, the iridescent skull that changes color depending on the angle. It’s made from the finest English wheat and the pristine water from Newfoundland in Canada. Exceptionally smooth and pure, it’s been distilled 5 times and the final 3 filtrations (out of 7) go through the Herkimer diamond stones. Prepare for wonderfully delicate, floral, warm, and gently sweet notes to come out of this glass skull...

*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.

Appearance / Color
Crystal clear

Nose / Aroma / Smell
Floral and herbal with vanilla and anise.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
Warm and gently sweet with peppercorn.

Finish
Dry, clean, and gently warming.

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  • floral
  • herbal
  • vanilla
  • anise
  • sweet
  • pepper
  • dry
  • warm
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Character Dogson
Seems that Vodka is a lightweight—quite literally. This clear Spirit actually weighs less than water. One liter of water weighs 1,000 grams, while the same amount of Vodka only clocks in at 953 grams.
You won't impress the bartender by ordering Vodka-soda, but it's a good choice if you want to avoid unecessary sugar intake and make sure you stay hydrated when consuming alcohol.
It looks like potato chips and flavored Vodka are two things where the producers unleash their imagination. Bubble gum, fresh cut grass, pumpkin pie, marshmallow, and coconut water hardly begin to describe the many flavors of Vodka.
Vodka can be made anywhere in the world and pretty much of any ingredient that contains starch.

For a potato-based Vodka, 12kg (26.5lbs) potatoes are needed to produce a single bottle.
The average life of a $50 bill in circulation is 55 months before it is replaced due to wear.
Unlike its boozy brethren Bourbon and Scotch, Vodka can be made anywhere in the world. But it’s Eastern Europe that gets the credit for its birth. Just don’t ask Russia and Poland to get to the bottom of it—both argue that they masterminded the Spirit first.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
Seems that Vodka is a lightweight—quite literally. This clear Spirit actually weighs less than water. One liter of water weighs 1,000 grams, while the same amount of Vodka only clocks in at 953 grams.
You won't impress the bartender by ordering Vodka-soda, but it's a good choice if you want to avoid unecessary sugar intake and make sure you stay hydrated when consuming alcohol.
It looks like potato chips and flavored Vodka are two things where the producers unleash their imagination. Bubble gum, fresh cut grass, pumpkin pie, marshmallow, and coconut water hardly begin to describe the many flavors of Vodka.
Vodka can be made anywhere in the world and pretty much of any ingredient that contains starch.

For a potato-based Vodka, 12kg (26.5lbs) potatoes are needed to produce a single bottle.
The average life of a $50 bill in circulation is 55 months before it is replaced due to wear.
Unlike its boozy brethren Bourbon and Scotch, Vodka can be made anywhere in the world. But it’s Eastern Europe that gets the credit for its birth. Just don’t ask Russia and Poland to get to the bottom of it—both argue that they masterminded the Spirit first.
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