Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Prairie Organic Vodka - the taste test

The good folks at Ed Phillips & Sons generously sent us a bottle of their fine organic vodka to put through our exhaustive (as in late night) and scientific (all drinks were consumed with exacting precision) taste testing process.  phillips_prairie_175bottle_lores_1.jpg

After drinking it ‘neat,’ on the rocks, and mixed with various healthy mixers like Mod Mix, Fizzy Lizzy, Izze and various fruit juices, we have come to the conclusion that this is indeed one fine organic libation.  Smooth, with a velvety texture and even a slight hint of pear or melon…definitely one of our favorite organic vodkas, and right up there with the top of the line non-green crowd.

As outlined in a previous post, Prairie Organic Vodka is an organic corn-based vodka distilled and grown by real people on the Minnesota Prairie.  This award-winning elixir is made with #2 USDA certified organic yellow corn, and grown without any artificial fertilizers, weed controllers or pesticides.  Prairie is distilled four to six times. Local distilling avoids emissions-laden shipping, and leftover biomass is used to create energy to power the distillery.

more info and drink recipes @ prairievodka.com

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