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30
Jun

Review: Cold River Blueberry Vodka

Cold River Blueberry Vodka is crafted at Maine Distilleries in Freeport Maine.  They start with their whole potato vodka base.  Many distilleries use potato starch to create their potato vodka.  The Yukon Gold, Russet, and White Potatoes used are grown at Green Thumb Farms which is owned by Donnie Thibodeau a Founder/Partner of Maine Distilleries.  The potatoes are steamed and cooked in filtered water and fermented with yeast.  A triple distillation in a 1000 liter copper pot still follows.  Wyman Maine blueberries are steeped for days in alcohol.  The alcohol is filtered out before pure filtered water from the Cold River aquifer and 1% sugar are blended with the blueberry and vodka base.  Some flavored vodkas add 12%-14% sugar.  Each bottle is hand filled at 80 proof and numbered.  This is a true ground to glass experience. Read more »

13
Mar

Review: Cold River Vodka

Cold River Vodka was introduced in 2005.  It is crafted along with a Blueberry vodka, a Barrel Aged vodka, and a gin at Maine Distilleries in Freeport Maine.  While many vodkas made from a potato base use potato starch, Cold River Vodka is made from whole Yukon Gold, Russet, and White potatoes grown on the Green Thumb Farm owned by Donnie Thibodeau.  He is one of the distilleries four partners that include his brother, a neurosurgeon at Maine Medical Center.  The whole potatoes arrive at the distillery washed and in 2000 pound bags.  3-4 of these bags are dumped into a 1475 gallon kettle where they are steamed and cooked in filtered water.  The potatoes are then fermented with yeast, before being triple distilled in a 1000 liter copper pot still.  Water from Maine’s Cold River aquifer is filtered and blended with the vodka to reduce to 80 proof.  Cold River Vodka is then bottled onsite. Read more »