Review: ALB Vodka

Review: ALB Vodka

Review: ALB Vodka

ALB is the three-letter IATA code for the airport at Albany, New York, and it’s also been adopted by the company that makes this vodka there, from 100% American corn. Its six-times distilled and quadruple charcoal filtered before being proofed with New York water sourced from the Alcove Reservoir, a limestone-laden source. (It’s also the first licensed distillery in Albany since Prohibition.)

ALB Vodka Review

If I had to guess, I’d wager that 4x filtration is the secret sauce here: ALB is a very soft and silky vodka, rounded at the edges to the point of unctuousness. Fans of biting, Old World styled vodkas will cringe at the lush, vanilla-soaked character here, coming across almost like it’s been infused with melted ice cream. Other drinkers will love the stuff.

It’s definitely not a neutral vodka. The nose quickly finds a medicinal note, but the palate wipes it all away in short order. Vanilla cream, pastry cream, strawberry cream, milk chocolate cream — pretty much anything with cream in it — all give the vodka a dessert-adjacent character. If you’re looking for something for an espresso martini or a cosmopolitan, this is a bottle I wouldn’t hesitate to reach for. A vodka martini? I’d rethink.

80 proof.

A- / $20 (often less) 

ALB Vodka

USD20
9

Rating

9.0/10

A veteran journalist, the author of four books, a published poet, and an award-winning winemaker, Christopher Null has more than 25 years of experience writing about wine and spirits. He founded Drinkhacker in 2007. He also writes regularly about the science of booze for WIRED and is an occasional contributor to ADI's Distiller magazine. He has been a judge for both the American Distilling Institute Judging of Craft Spirits and Whiskies of the World spirits competitions and often works as a consultant, developing formal tasting notes for spirits brands around the world.

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