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26
Jun

Review: Steel Dust Vodka

Steel Dust Vodka is named for a horse who was born in Kentucky in 1843, and brought to Texas as a yearling.  The 16 hand tall champion quarter miler match horse was so fast his jockey reportedly coated the stallions back with molasses in order to stay aboard the entire ride.  Steel Dust is made from locally grown corn and is distilled six times.  The first five times in small batches in a copper pot still.  The spirit is finished in a custom column still.  If a vodka made from locally grown Texas corn distilled six times in a copper pot still sounds familiar, the bottle design including the plastic top closure will remind you even more of another Texas born vodka.  Steel Dust Vodka touts a farm to bottle experience but no farm or distillery information is provided.  Steel Dust is bottled by Ocean State Distillers, Woonsocket Rhode Island. Read more »