Iceberg vodka also uses ice harvested from Canadian icebergs, which the manufacturers consider far purer than tap water (it's been frozen for some 20,000 years). Iceberg vodka: This is another Canadian vodka made from cream corn, rendering it safe for those who are gluten-free and react to alcoholic beverages made from gluten grains.The company also makes corn-based whiskey. Grand Teton vodka: This potato-based vodka is made from Idaho potatoes in Idaho, in the Grand Teton foothills.Be aware it's made in a facility that also makes a wheat-based vodka (actually, it's the same facility that makes Blue Ice vodkas). Glacier vodka: Glacier vodka, made in Idaho out of Idaho potatoes, does not include any gluten grains, according to the company.Famous sells a traditional vodka and a rose-flavored vodka infused with rose extract. Famous vodka: Famous vodka is made from Idaho russet potatoes and water from the spring-fed Snake River in Idaho.It's not widely available in the U.S., but can be found at some events featuring Australian culture and products. DOT AU vodka: This Australian small-batch vodka is distilled from Queensland sugarcane.The winery/distillery does not process any gluten grains. DiVine vodka: DiVine vodka is made from grapes by RoundBarn Winery in southwest Michigan.Devotion features seven flavors: Pure, Wild Cherry, Coconut, Blood Orange, Black and Blue, "Tiki", and "The Perfect Cosmo." If you're sensitive to dairy, note that Devotion adds casein protein from cow's milk to its final products to improve "mouth feel." Devotion vodka: Devotion vodka bills itself as the first brand to introduce a full line of U.S.-produced gluten-free and sugar-free flavored vodkas.The Original, Peach, Cranberry, Lemon, Lime, and Ruby Red (grapefruit) flavors are all labeled gluten-free. It comes in plain vodka plus seven flavors. Deep Eddy vodka: This American-made vodka is distilled from corn in Austin, Tex.The company producing Crystal Head vodka was co-founded by actor Dan Aykroyd and artist John Alexander in 2008. It's then filtered through semi-precious crystals known as Herkimer diamonds. Crystal Head vodka: Available in-you guessed it-a clear head-shaped bottle, Crystal Head vodka is distilled in Newfoundland, Canada, from peaches and cream corn, making it grain-based but free of gluten grains. Interestingly, the company also makes an unusual potato-based gin (see the article Is Gin Gluten-Free? for more information).
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