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Skittles Enthusiast

Hello all,

Vodka has always been my drink of choice when at a party. I know that some vodka is distilled with wheat so I avoid those kinds and have been drinking ones distilled with a corn base. But I have realized that I have a corn sensitivity so I'm thinking I should now avoid those kinds of vodkas. I heard there are vodkas distilled with potato? Is there anything else they distill it with. Do any of you guys have this problem and know what kind of vodkas I can drink?

PS. I am in Canada


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Lisa Mentor

Hello all,

Vodka has always been my drink of choice when at a party. I know that some vodka is distilled with wheat so I avoid those kinds and have been drinking ones distilled with a corn base. But I have realized that I have a corn sensitivity so I'm thinking I should now avoid those kinds of vodkas. I heard there are vodkas distilled with potato? Is there anything else they distill it with. Do any of you guys have this problem and know what kind of vodkas I can drink?

PS. I am in Canada

Chopin Vodka is good. I never had a problem with any vodkas, but I switched to wine several years ago.

beachbirdie Contributor

Hello all,

Vodka has always been my drink of choice when at a party. I know that some vodka is distilled with wheat so I avoid those kinds and have been drinking ones distilled with a corn base. But I have realized that I have a corn sensitivity so I'm thinking I should now avoid those kinds of vodkas. I heard there are vodkas distilled with potato? Is there anything else they distill it with. Do any of you guys have this problem and know what kind of vodkas I can drink?

PS. I am in Canada

It's a bit expensive, but I like a French vodka that is distilled from grapes. It's called "C

Chad Sines Rising Star

i just have to think that the amount of gluten that could possibly get through that process has to be no more than you would get CC'd with just being alive assuming nothing is added later to it. I think a lot of people's issue with the hard liquor is that their gut is too tender for it. I could be wrong.

Lisa Mentor

I think a lot of people's issue with the hard liquor is that their gut is too tender for it.

I agree. Many quality liquors are triple distilled. You just need to do your homework.

psawyer Proficient

I agree with Chad and Lisa. Until your gut heals, it may just be too much. Most liquor is around 40% alcohol (80 proof), which is a strong concentration. A few rums (Open Original Shared Link is never from grain) are as much as 75% alcohol.

~**caselynn**~ Enthusiast

I, myself, like the Twenty2 Vodka. It's made in Maine, actually in my hometown, and states right on their site that it's gluten-free. Check it out for yourself: twenty2vodka.com


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JNBunnie1 Community Regular

I like Vikingfjord, potato vodka. When drinking I tend to prefer it as even red wine has too much sugar for me.

Skittles Enthusiast

Thanks for the info guys :)

butterfl8 Rookie

Luksusowa is a good potato vodka.

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