I remember when mythbusters did this. They had a vodka taste tester come in to do a blind taste test. It's been a while since I've seen it but I think it was confirmed.
I remember when mythbusters did this. They had a vodka taste tester come in to do a blind taste test. It's been a while since I've seen it but I think it was confirmed.
Yea that guy put all of them in order according to how many times they ran it through the filter.
None the less, i doubt I could tell the difference in any of them.
We got 6 Brita pitchers from Goodwill and pulled the top parts out of 5 of them. Stacked them up and poured a handle of Mr Boston's in. By the time if filtered to the bottom it was finally drinkable. Did that all through my 20s till I started making enough money to buy decent liquor.
I just went to a distillery in Branson and the owner told us that a majority of the vodkas are made in the same distillery in Kansas. Including TITO's. The other company's then add their own water and rebottle them. He also said most companies use reverse osmosis water so there is not as much difference. Tito's was fined by the feds for false advertising. They had to change their label from where they stated they were hand crafted small batch vodka. Look at the labels and they say "bottled" wherever...
I just went to a distillery in Branson and the owner told us that a majority of the vodkas are made in the same distillery in Kansas. Including TITO's. The other company's then add their own water and rebottle them. He also said most companies use reverse osmosis water so there is not as much difference. Tito's was fined by the feds for false advertising. They had to change their label from where they stated they were hand crafted small batch vodka. Look at the labels and they say "bottled" wherever...
WRONG! I've toured Tito's plant in Austin and have a good friend who is a manager there. And they settled the lawsuit and their label still says Tito's Handmade Vodka. Google is your friend.
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