Wheat, potatoes, even grapes are used to make vodka — but milk? While the idea of making vodka from milk might seem absurd, using milk to produce alcohol is a long-standing tradition among nomadic ...
Vodka is often produced from grains, whether it’s sorghum, corn, rye or wheat. Some are made from potatoes, rice and sugar beets. But milk? According to Black Cow Vodka, it’s the only 100% pure milk ...
Blacklion Vodka, an award-winning British vodka made from rare sheep's milk, is finally crossing the pond to sell at American distilleries. Blacklion Vodka, an award-winning British vodka made from ...
The English countryside probably doesn’t rank very high on most vodka aficionado’s travel hit list. And understandably so, given that more than 70 percent of the vodka in the EU comes from the Nordic, ...
IT'S true: you can make spirits from just about anything. Even cow's milk. A farmer in south-west England has figured out how to turn pure cow's milk into vodka, and the artisanal spirit that has ...
The Black Cow Pure Milk vodka comes from West Country farmer Jason Barber, who got his inspiration for the drink from reading about the Mongolian nomads who created their own vodka from the milk of ...
TAMPA (BLOOM) – In the picturesque landscapes of the Cotswolds, a revolution brews, merging the essence of traditional farming with the artistry of modern distillation. BLACKLION Vodka emerges as a ...
On April 3 rd, the ‘Edible Land And Seascapes’ dinner was held in Malibu, hosted by the UK’s innovative Black Cow Vodka. Attendees included award-winning director, Ridley Scott, Lord Of The Rings star ...
An English distillery is making vodka not from grains or potatoes, but instead, somehow, from milk. Black Cow Vodka was developed by dairy farmer Jason Barber, whose family has been producing renowned ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results