True American four-grain Vodka.
While the godawful Prohibish lasted between 1920 and 1933 for the majority of the United States, Fort Collins, Colorado, was a dry town from the year Utah became a state to the year we went to the Moon. So for over seven decades, honest Collinites had to sneak around for a tipple. Old Elk Distillery (known for its incredible Old Elk Bourbon and Nooku Bourbon Cream) created the Dry Town brand to honor the outlaws and the rebels who made sure people could wet their whistles.
Vodka may have been invented by the Russians, but Dry Town Vodka is a true American premium booze. It's handcrafted in Fort Collins, Colorado, with four grains: corn, wheat, rye and malted barley, all grown in Colorado. It's unfiltered, which means all the good flavors and aromas are left intact. Rye and wheat provide elegance, while corn brings some sweetness to the Spirit. Dry Town Vodka has a wonderful vanilla-forward nose and a sweet palate. Perfect in a Martini, but you should definitely have it on rocks as well.
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Category
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Style
Vodka
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Region
Colorado
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Country
United States
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Alcohol
40%
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Distillery
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Age
NAS