
The Blue Ice family of vodkas are produced under the guidance
of Master Distiller Bill Scott at Distilled Resources, Inc in Rigby,
Idaho. Mr. Scott combines a seasoned palate with cutting edge
technology to ensure the quality production of Blue Ice Vodka.
Four-column Distillation
In an attempt to remove impurities, most vodka producers
employ distillation processes that will inadvertently strip all
traces of a vodka’s bouquet and diminish its texture.
The result is a tasteless, insipid product.
Blue Ice Vodka is distilled in a four-column apparatus via
fractional distillation. This distillation process allows the
Master Distiller to control the removal of impurities, such
as congeners and fusel oils, while maintaining the delicate
flavor profile and rich texture of Blue Ice Vodka.
The Blue Ice family of vodkas contain no additives such as
traces of citric acids or glycerides, which are commonly found
in most vodka.
Five Stage Filtration
After the careful distillation process, Blue Ice Vodka is filtered
five times for extreme clarification. Most vodka is distilled only
three or four times. The five-step filtration process includes
passage through fine charcoal, filter press, garnet or crystal,
travertine and submicron to ensure the utmost clarity.