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Fleischmann's Vodka is a brand of vodka that is produced in the United States. It is a popular choice among consumers due to its affordability and versatility in cocktail making.
History
Fleischmann's Vodka is a product of the Fleischmann's Yeast company, which was established in 1868 by Charles and Maximillian Fleischmann. The company initially focused on yeast production but later expanded into the production of distilled beverages such as vodka.
Production
Fleischmann's Vodka is made from grain, specifically corn, and is distilled at least four times. This process ensures a high level of purity and smoothness in the final product. The vodka is then filtered to remove any remaining impurities.
Taste and Mixability
Fleischmann's Vodka is known for its neutral taste, which makes it a versatile choice for a variety of cocktails. It is often used in popular drinks such as the Bloody Mary, Moscow Mule, and Vodka Martini. Despite its affordability, Fleischmann's Vodka is often praised for its smoothness and lack of harsh aftertaste.
Availability and Packaging
Fleischmann's Vodka is widely available in the United States and can be found in most liquor stores. It is typically sold in plastic bottles, which contributes to its lower cost. The vodka is available in a variety of sizes, from miniature bottles to large 1.75-liter bottles.
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