National Vodka Day | October 4
Wed Oct 4th

National Vodka Day

The National Vodka Day honors a common beverage that is used in a variety of cocktails and mixed drinks. On October 4th, browse your choices and raise a toast to the occasion.

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A variety of ingredients are used to make vodka by makers distilling a variety of ingredients. Different brands of vodka are also available in the liquor store as a result. Both in the kitchen and the bar, grain, potatoes, fruits, and sugar vodkas suit a variety of mixing needs.

Traditionally, alcoholic content of prepared vodkas was around 1% by volume. In the United States, vodka made in the United States must have an alcoholic content of 30 percent or more.

Enjoy vodka on the rocks, or in cocktails and mixed drinks. As the list below shows, there are so many to choose from.

  • Caesar
  • Bloody Mary
  • Screwdriver
  • Sex on the Beach
  • Moscow Mule
  • White Russian
  • Black Russian
  • Tonic
  • Vodka Martini

Makers have expanded the variety of flavors, mixed drinks, and other beverages year-round, offering endless possibilities...

HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL VODKA DAYS. Mix up your favorite vodka cocktail and serve it while you savor a fall afternoon. Remember to drink responsibly and never drink and drive.. When posting on social media, use the hashtag #NationalVodkaDay.

Vodka FAQ

Does vodka odorless and tasteless? Q. Is vodka odorless and tasteless?

A. All alcohols have a flavor and odor. A. Some are more neutral than others, and that's one of the reasons why vodka lends itself so well to mixed drinks.

Q. Is vodka gluten-free?

A. Vodka is only gluten-free if it is made from potatoes. Gluten will be present in wheat if it's made with wheat.

Q. Is vodka low calorie?

Voodo contains fewer calories than most distilled liquors, and it comes in ounces rather than most distilled liquors. That said, vodka is usually mixed with other ingredients that raise the calorie count, but not all distilled liquors are... When you're counting calories, vodka is a winner when compared to other low-calorie options.