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Discover the resourcefulness of Endangered Distilling Co Bread Vodka, a unique spirit intentionally crafted from salvaged bread destined for waste. This innovative vodka exemplifies Tasmania’s commitment to sustainability and creative reuse, transforming bakery and hospitality surplus into a smooth, high-quality spirit.

With an ABV of 40%, Bread Vodka presents a clean and neutral profile, making it a versatile addition to your bar. Its smooth, refined character embodies Tasmania’s eco-conscious spirit and inventive approach to distilling.

Key Information:

  • Brand: Endangered Distilling Co
  • Type: Bread Vodka
  • ABV: 40%
  • Volume: 700ml Bottle
  • Origin: Tasmania, Australia

Tasting Notes:

  • Appearance: Crystal clear with a polished, transparent look.
  • Nose: Subtle aroma of freshly baked bread with hints of toasted grains and a clean, neutral scent.
  • Palate: Exceptionally smooth with a silky texture, offering a neutral, clean taste that allows for versatile use in cocktails or neat sipping. Its subtle grainy undertones and refined finish showcase Tasmania’s ingenuity in sustainable spirits.

Versatility:
Endangered Distilling Co Bread Vodka is perfect for classic cocktails like vodka tonics, martinis, or mixed drinks where a neutral, high-quality spirit is desired. Its sustainability-driven origin makes it a thoughtful choice for eco-conscious consumers and bartenders seeking a versatile, responsibly produced spirit.

Conclusion:
Endangered Distilling Co Bread Vodka is a testament to Tasmania’s innovative spirit and dedication to reducing waste. Enjoy the smooth, clean taste that honours sustainability, making it an excellent choice for eco-minded vodka lovers and mixologists alike.

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Gluten free?

Purchased this from Launceston markets. Love the taste, however I’m still wary of drinking it as I’m not convinced it is gluten free? Before buying it, the seller said it was. Please put my mind at rest.

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