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Florida Vodka: Tampa Craft, Gulf Coast Soul

2026-07-09T13:02:07.652Z · Touch Editorial

Florida Vodka: Tampa Craft, Gulf Coast Soul

Tampa didn't become a craft spirits destination by accident. It earned it — through humid summers that demand a clean, cold pour, through a bar culture that expects more than mass-produced mediocrity, and through distillers who took Florida's identity seriously enough to bottle it. Touch Vodka is one of them. Born here in 2012, built on 10x distillation, and proudly small-batch, it's the lens through which this whole story makes sense.

Why Florida Deserves a Spot on Your Bar

Florida gets underestimated. People think theme parks and beach bars serving the cheapest rail pour available. That's not the full picture.

The state has a genuine craft distilling scene — one that draws on citrus groves, coastal culture, and a subtropical terroir unlike anywhere else in the country. Florida-made spirits carry that DNA. They're bold. They're vibrant. They're built for heat and for celebration.

Touch Vodka leans into every bit of that. Distilled 10x for exceptional smoothness. Eighty proof. A lineup that includes the unflavored Touch One, a charcoal-filtered flagship, plus flavored expressions — Key Lime, Ruby (grapefruit), Orange, and Artisan — that read like a map of Florida's best flavors. No artificial shortcuts. Just craft.

Read Our Story to understand how a Tampa-rooted vision turned into one of Florida's most distinctive small-batch vodkas.

The Tasting Notes That Matter

Forget the filler language. Here's what's actually in the glass.

Touch One — the unflavored base — is silky and neutral with a clean, almost creamy finish. Ten distillations and charcoal filtration strip out the rough edges without stripping out character. It's versatile enough to disappear into any cocktail and refined enough to sip on the rocks.

Touch Key Lime leads with bright, tart citrus — real key lime zest, not candy-shop sweetness. It finishes dry and crisp. Touch Ruby goes deeper: the earthy-sweet bite of Florida grapefruit, bold enough to stand up to soda but smooth enough to sip straight. Touch Orange is sunlit and round, that classic Florida navel character without the syrup weight. Touch Artisan layers complexity — a crafted flavor profile for those who want something a little harder to pin down.

Each one is 80 proof. Each one is 10x distilled. The consistency is the point.

3 Ways to Drink It Tonight

No elaborate technique required. Florida vodka drinks best when it's kept simple.

1. The Gulf Coast Mule Touch One over ice, ginger beer, a hard squeeze of fresh lime, and a salted rim. The salt mirrors the Gulf air. The ginger gives it structure. Done in three minutes.

2. Key Lime Soda Touch Key Lime, club soda, and a ribbon of lime zest. Serve in a tall glass with a lot of ice. It's the cocktail equivalent of a sea breeze — effortless and exactly right for a Florida evening.

3. Ruby & Tonic Touch Ruby with premium tonic water and a thin grapefruit wheel. The bitterness of the tonic pulls out the grapefruit depth in Ruby. It's two-ingredient sophistication that punches well above its simplicity.

Where to Buy & How to Serve

Touch Vodka is available across Florida and beyond — bottle shops, bars, and online. Serve it straight from the freezer for sipping, or at room temperature if you're mixing. The 10x distillation means it won't turn harsh cold, and it won't wilt under citrus or carbonation. Store upright, keep it cool, and never let the glass sit empty long enough to get warm.

What Vodkas Are Made in Florida?

Florida's craft distillery scene has grown steadily since state law made it easier for small producers to operate. You'll find several Florida-made vodkas on the market — Touch Vodka (Tampa, est. 2012), St. Augustine Distillery's Florida Cane Vodka (made from Florida sugarcane), and Timber Creek Distillery out of the Florida Panhandle among them. Each brings a different approach to the state's raw materials and distilling philosophy. Touch's defining characteristic is its 10x distillation process and its range of Florida-inspired flavored expressions.

What Vodka Is Safe for Celiacs?

Vodka made from non-grain sources — sugarcane, grapes, potatoes — is naturally gluten-free. Even grain-based vodkas are distilled to a point where gluten proteins are not detectable in the final spirit, and many celiac communities and medical authorities consider them safe. That said, if you have celiac disease or severe gluten sensitivity, always consult your physician and look for vodkas that explicitly label themselves gluten-free. When in doubt, a potato- or cane-based vodka is the most conservative choice.

What Alcohol Is from Florida?

Florida produces a wider range of spirits than most people expect. Rum is the headline — the state's sugarcane history makes it a natural fit — but craft gin, bourbon, whiskey, and vodka are all coming out of Florida distilleries now. The Tampa Bay area alone hosts a cluster of producers. Florida's subtropical climate, local citrus, and agricultural resources give its spirits a sense of place that's increasingly hard to ignore.


Touch Vodka is crafted for adults 21 and older. Please drink responsibly and never drive after drinking.


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