Solid Granite Vodka

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Solid Granite Vodka is a 40% ABV vodka from the United States. The vodka is produced by Smoky Quartz Distillery. The quality is considered to be amazing. Rated 5 out of 5 based on 5 reviews.

The bottle states the following:

The name “Solid Granite” derives from its status as a new vodka created from fresh local grains, fermented ourselves, distilled ourselves, and bottled ourselves using pure New Hampshire spring water. This is vodka with character! Try it neat, on the rocks or mixed. Each style helps you discover its myriad complexities. We are dedicated craftsmen with a drive, passion and conviction to create naturally superior tasting spirits.

Smoky Quartz Distillery, located on the Southern NH Seacoast, is an artisan “grain to glass” craft distillery that uses locally sourced New England grain to distill truly exceptional spirits. The distillery is named after the official New Hampshire gem stone which is the “Smoky Quartz” crystal. Our first spirit, Solid Granite Vodka, is handcrafted in small batches and artfully distilled from corn grown within 125 miles of the distillery.

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Solid Granite Vodka Review

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Solid Granite Vodka stakes their claim on New Hampshire spring water and locally sourced corn, fermented in-house and distilled 3 times. Unlike some other vodkas, they make their own grain alcohol in small batches. Small batch vodka is typically very opinionated, and sometimes takes a lot of effort to decode. Solid Granite Vodka was a little easier.

Straight

Solid Granite Vodka is exceptional. It starts with the nose. I don‘t think I‘ve ever talked about a vodka‘s nose. Most vodkas smell like isopropyl alcohol at worst and are without smell at best. Solid Granite Vodka is the essence of floral. I can‘t emphasize this enough. The vodka is everything you could ask for in terms of smoothness and mouth feel, but it is defined by the nose. It is unlike every other vodka that I‘ve tasted. Understanding the nose is the key to unlocking this vodka.

The first thing you‘ll notice is a floral-essence sweetness. You‘ve probably been told in science classes that your olfactory sense has a lot to do with how things taste. Solid Granite Vodka proves this in a way that I have never experienced before. When this vodka is captured in my mouth where it has no access to senses of smell, it‘s completely flavorless. When I initially sip and when I swallow, my senses of smell pick up the floral. It‘s uncanny.

Solid Granite Vodka is incredibly smooth and easy to drink, and the nose is unlike any other vodka I‘ve enjoyed.

Mixed

Solid Granite Vodka is a great vodka, but the nose is difficult to contend with in terms of mixing. It took a few weeks with the vodka to get my head around the nose and figure out how to mix the vodka. I‘m not a mixologist, so I tried to stick with basic ingredients that would work well with the nose. For me, that meant fruit.

First, I tried a traditional screwdriver as a baseline at 3 parts OJ to 1 part vodka. The floral notes come through when I can smell what I‘m drinking. When I get used to the nose, the cocktail actually tastes watered down. The vodka subtracts the sweetness. That makes it very easy to sip and especially easy to sip multiple sips in succession.

Next, I made a screwdriver with a hefty bit of pomegranate juice mixed in at 2 parts OJ, 1 part pomegranate juice, 1 part vodka. The vodka dials down the tartness of the pomegranate and inherits the same effects of the screwdriver. Just like the screwdriver, it seems almost watered down, which makes it very easy to drink.

Finally, I tried mixing the vodka with cranberry. Normally, I don‘t mix vodka with straight cranberry. I prefer a madras since the orange juice helps sweeten the mixture. In this case, though, the previous two drinks had the tartness and sweetness dialed down. So, I went for a straight 3 parts cranberry juice to 1 one part vodka mix. It was acceptable even as a non-cran person. But, then I dropped a dash of simple syrup in the cocktail. That blew my mind. It reminded me of drinking the syrup out of an Otter Pop when I was a kid.

Final Thoughts

Solid Granite Vodka is unlike any vodka I‘ve experienced because the nose is such a major feature of the vodka. It‘s undeniable and comes through even when mixing with ingredients that have fairly distinct smells. As usual, I don‘t think I did the vodka justice with my amateur cocktails. A real mixologist could probably do much more interesting things. In the end, Solid Granite Vodka is one of the most unique vodkas I‘ve poured.

Rated 5 out of 5.

Robert Brodrecht

  • Solid Granite Vodka Review By Joe

    3 *****

    For the price, on sale in West Lebanon N.H. 5.99 a half gallon. I figure it’s low end to say the least. I’m by drinking it with Paul Newman’s lemonade. Tell me more.

    Joe

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  • Solid Granite Vodka Review By Dan Jennings

    5 *****

    My daughter just brought me home a bottle from NH on a business trip and I give it 5 stars for price and taste. Very pleased

    Dan Jennings

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  • Solid Granite Vodka Review By Joe

    1 *****

    It’s a bit tough on the stomach in the morning. Newman’s lemonade works fine.

    Joe

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  • Solid Granite Vodka Review By Steve

    1 *****

    We picked this vodka up in a NH wine/liquor outlet. I honestly can say that I am not sure where the “floral essence” of the above review comes from, because this vodka certainly has no floral tones to it whatsoever. This vodka smells like grain, tastes like grain and is by far the worst tasting vodka I’ve ever had. We tried it mixed, thinking that would help…. NOPE! Sorry, we can’t rate this vodka anything but 1 star and that’s only because the label was nice.

    Steve

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