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Barkeep Vodka is owned, operated, and distilled in Indiana, with production taking place at their distillery on the south side of Indianapolis.

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Fun fact: The spoon featured on the packaging is meant to be a subtle nod to cocktail enthusiasts, with the idea that more cocktails are stirred than shaken (especially at home).

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Shaken or stirred? Whichever way you prefer your cocktails, they aren’t complete without Huse Culinary’s latest creation: Barkeep Vodka.

Designed to be the cleanest-tasting and smoothest vodka ever created, this spirit is an indispensable addition to your cocktail bar.

Shaking things up

With Barkeep Vodka, you can say goodbye to the harsh burn that comes with most spirits.

This product was crafted for cocktail enthusiasts who appreciate a drink that highlights their ingredients. Read: Savor the best parts of your favorite concoction without the unpleasant aftertaste.

Smooth operator

As the first spirit to use a breakthrough pressure filtration process, the result is a refreshingly-balanced vodka.

The best part? It’s distilled six times using local corn and processed in small batches right in our backyard. Plus, it’s gluten-free, impurity-free, and allergen-free.

And yes, Barkeep is 86 proof. Grab a bottle at any local grocery or liquor store, or enjoy $5 off Barkeep cocktails during happy hour at any Huse Culinary location. We’ll cheers to that.

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