Claims
- 1. A continuous process for producing vodka comprising the steps of combining a liquid base having an alcohol content of more than 40% by volume with water including minerals normally present in natural water to form a solution having an alcohol content of about 4.5% by volume, heating the solution to generate a vapor having a higher alcohol content than the liquid base, condensing the vapor and bringing it in thermal contact with the liquid base to thereby transfer heat from the vapor to the liquid base and raise the temperature of the latter while condensing the vpaor into a distillate; flowing the distillate into a mixing chamber; flowing an amount of the solution into the mixing chamber at a rate selected so that the resulting mixture in the chamber has an alcohol content of about 40% by volume and includes the minerals which are present in the water added to the liquid base to thereby impart a distinct flavor to the resulting vodka, and intimately mixing the distillate and the solution in the chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation Ser. No. 605,002 filed Apr. 27, 1984, now abandoned.
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