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SERVICE OF VODKA

Vodka is a neutral spirit distilled from potatoes or grains. It is a spirit distilled or treated with activated charcoal or other material to obtain a spirit without character aroma, taste or color. If the liquor is flavored, the vodka is characterized and named after the flavoring material used.

While the name vodka is a diminutive of the Russian voda (water), the origins of the liquor are a matter of debate. Some claim that it originated as early as the 8th or 9th century in either Poland or Russia. Regardless of when or where it originated, liquor called vodka was present in Russia during the 14th century. The beverage was popular mainly in Russia, Poland, and the Balkan states until soon after World War II. 

when consumption began to increase rapidly in the United States and then in Europe.

In Russia, where fairly low alcohol content of 40 percent by volume (80 U.S. proof) is preferred, and in Poland, where 45 percent is more common, vodka is usually consumed unmixed and chilled, in small glasses, and accompanied by appetizers

In other countries it is popular for use in mixed drinks because of its neutral character. It may be combined with other beverages without imparting flavor of its own and substituted for other spirits in cocktails not requiring the specific flavor of the original spirit. 

Popular vodka drinks include the screwdriver, made with orange juice; the bloody Mary, with tomato juice; vodka and tonic, a tall drink; and the vodka martini, with vodka substituted for gin.

The Russian and Polish vodka is not tasteless, only British product is neutral. Some of the flavored vodkas are:

1. Zubrowka: This is flavored with a type of grass only found in forests of Eastern Poland. A blade of grass is placed in every bottle; strength is 70?proof. The grass imparts yellowish tinge and aromatic bouquet and slight undertone.

2. Starka: It means old in Russian. It is vodka proofed at 87?proof. It is nearest in character to whisky. It is distilled from rye and matured for 10 years or so in oak casks which have previously held high strength wine.

3. Jarzebiak: Vodka having strength 70s proof, is flavored with fermentation of berries of the Rowan tree (scarlet berries).

4. Wisniowka: Also 70s proof, is sweet and flavored with cherries but drier than most cherries liquors.

5. Vyborowa and Luksusowa: Are both typical vodkas sold at 79s proof and luksusowa being triple distilled.

6. Smirnoff: Vodka made in England is typical vodka produced from grain spirit by double filtration through a combination of certain wood charcoals. It is neutral spirit and is sold in two strengths 65.5% and 80% proof.

7. Pretsovka: Dark brown, Russian pepper vodka proofed at 70% proof and has a pleasant aroma. It however is said to burn the throat, like the aroma of pepper corn. There is also an infusion of capsicum, cayenne pepper.

Serving Procedure:
 

Equipment required:
  • Vodka
  • Salver with cloth napkin
  • High ball glass
  • Decanter
  • Lemonade, or any other citric juice or drink as Chaser
  • Ice Bucket with ice & Ice tong
  • Stirrer Stick
  • Lime Slice
  • Coasters

Procedure:
  • The F&B associate takes the order and raises BOT
  • Give the BOT in the bar and collect the drink with all the accessories.
  • Bring the pre-filled glass of vodka
  • Place the glass in front of the guest?s right-hand side over the coaster
  • Ask for the preferences:
    • If the vodka is preferred on the rocks then ask for number of ice cubes to be placed in the glass.
    • If vodka is desired only with Chaser then pour the chaser from the decanter into the guest?s glass.
    • If vodka is desired with ice & chaser, then first place ice cubes then add lemonade to it.
  • Repeat the order after consumption of drink in the glass
  • At last present the bill to the guest, take money, deposit it to the cashier & pass a thanks note to the guest for his next visit.

Brand Names:
Brand
Country
Base
Absolut
Sweden
Wheat
Smirnoff
UK
Grain
Cirrus
US
Potato
Grey Goose
France
Winter Wheat
Skyy
US
Grain
Zodiac
US
Potato
Ciroc
France
Grapes
Finlandia
Finland
Barley
Bowmans
US
Potato
Starka
Poland
Rye
Stolnaya
Russia
Wheat
Cocktails
1.       Screwdriver
2.       Black Russian
3.       Cosmopolitan
4.       Moscow Mule
5.       White Russian
6.       Bloody Mary


Neha  posted in Hospitality

Post updated on:  Aug 24, 2021 1:10:28 PM

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