Chase Marmalade Vodka | 40% vol | 70cl | Made with Chase Potato Vodka Marinated with Marmalade & Seville Orange Peel | Flavoured Vodka for Drinks or a Cocktail

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Chase Marmalade Vodka | 40% vol | 70cl | Made with Chase Potato Vodka Marinated with Marmalade & Seville Orange Peel | Flavoured Vodka for Drinks or a Cocktail

Chase Marmalade Vodka | 40% vol | 70cl | Made with Chase Potato Vodka Marinated with Marmalade & Seville Orange Peel | Flavoured Vodka for Drinks or a Cocktail

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I used the remaining tomato flesh to infuse some dry vermouth in the same way as above. This can also be used to create a less tomatoey version of this Martini (see below). Marinara Martini vol.2 Stir the vodka and vermouth with ice in the glass part of your Boston shaker. Strain into a Martini glass and add garnish. Ring My Bell (Pepper)

Cut tomato into slices, removing the seeds and most of the flesh. Add the skin (and some flesh) into a sterilised jar and add vodka. Muddle well and leave to sit in the fridge for 12 hours or more. Once you’re happy with the taste, strain the spirit well. I infused mine nearly 24 hours. Smale, Will (8 February 2016). "The potato farmer who swapped bankruptcy for making millions". BBC . Retrieved 26 May 2016.

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First, they take the peel from Seville oranges and steam heat them in a pressurised environment. This piece of equipment is something you would be more than likely to find in the perfume industry, but it does a wonderful job of creating the marmalade flavour of this spirit. Williams, Holly (15 March 2015). "The family behind the Tyrrells crisps brand has found a new use for its potatoes - artisan vodka". The Independent . Retrieved 26 May 2016. Have you tried Chase Original Potato Vodka? Which one of the above recipes would you most like to try? Stir the vodka and vermouth with ice in the glass part of your Boston shaker. Strain into a Martini glass and add garnish.

As we are celebrating National Vodka Day this weekend, I have teamed up with Chase Distillery to create a range of vodka-based Martinis, or Vodkatinis. As well as the classic recipe, I have also included some with a (savoury) twist. Chase Original Potato Vodka Once the liquid is separated from the mash, it runs through a copper pot still and rectification column with 48 bubble plates. The final spirit is brought down to 40% ABV using water from the local water source. The whole process from field to bottle takes up to two weeks.

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Chase Vodka was voted Best in the world in April 2010 at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition. [1] These peels and then steeped in the potato vodka for 48 hours. After the maceration, the spirit is then re-distilled. In the botanical chamber of the still they hang Egyptian cotton pillowcases stuffed full of orange peel. The vapours are passed through the chamber, which provides the final product with more fresh orange flavours. Looking at industry trends they could see that vodka would one day have to lead into gin production. Chase Distillery is known for its field-to-bottle process when it comes to spirit making. The potatoes are grown at the family farm and it takes 250 potatoes to produce one bottle of Chase Original Potato Vodka. These potatoes are first peeled, then mashed and turned into sugars, before being added into the fermentation tanks for around 36 to 48 hours.



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