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Small Batch Vodka: What It Is and Why It Tastes Better

2026-06-23T13:02:26.043Z · Touch Editorial

Small Batch Vodka: What It Is and Why It Tastes Better

Small Batch Vodka: What It Is and Why It Tastes Better

Not all vodka is made the same way. The phrase "small batch" gets tossed around a lot. But behind it is a real difference — one you can taste the moment the glass hits your lips.

Here's everything you need to know.


The Short Answer

Small batch vodka is produced in limited, carefully controlled quantities. Fewer bottles per run means the distiller can watch every stage of the process closely. No cutting corners. No rushing the still. The result is a cleaner, more consistent spirit with noticeably more character than mass-produced alternatives.


How It Actually Works

Large commercial distilleries run continuous column stills that churn out millions of cases a year. Small batch production works differently.

A craft distillery runs a finite number of bottles per batch — often just a few hundred to a few thousand. The distiller monitors temperatures, cuts, and flow rates by hand. The "heads" and "tails" — the undesirable compounds at the beginning and end of a distillation run — get cut with more precision. What remains is purer. Smoother. More intentional.

Some small batch spirits go through additional passes for extra refinement. More on that in a moment.


Why It Matters in the Glass

Mass production favors efficiency. Small batch favors quality.

When a distiller works with a smaller run, they have tighter control over the final flavor profile. There's less variance batch to batch. The spirit that hits your glass is exactly what was intended — not a blend of thousands of barrels averaged out to "acceptable."

Small batch vodka tends to be:

  • Cleaner on the nose — fewer harsh congeners
  • Smoother on the palate — less burn, more glide
  • More consistent — every bottle from a given batch drinks the same

That smoothness isn't an accident. It's the direct result of doing less, more carefully.


How Touch Does It

Touch Vodka has been crafting small batch vodka in Tampa, Florida since 2012. Every expression — from the flavored lineup to the flagship — is distilled 10 times. That's ten passes through the still, each one refining the spirit further.

The result? A clean, 80-proof vodka with a silky finish that doesn't rely on sweeteners or masking agents to taste good.

The unflavored Touch One takes it a step further with activated charcoal filtration after those ten distillations. The charcoal pulls out any remaining impurities, leaving behind a crystal-clear spirit with nothing to hide.

It's the kind of vodka that changes your mind about vodka.


What Is Small Batch Vodka?

Small batch vodka is any vodka produced in limited, carefully sized production runs rather than large-scale continuous distillation. The term emphasizes craft, quality control, and intentional production. There's no single legal definition, but the spirit behind it is consistent: fewer bottles, more attention, better product.

For consumers, it typically signals a higher-quality experience — smoother texture, cleaner taste, and more care in every step from grain to glass.


What Vodka Is Safe for Celiac?

People with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity often wonder if vodka is safe to drink. The general consensus among experts is that distilled spirits — even those made from gluten-containing grains like wheat or rye — have their gluten proteins removed during distillation. However, individuals with celiac disease respond differently, and some prefer to choose vodkas made from naturally gluten-free sources like corn or potatoes to be safe.

If you have celiac concerns, consult your physician before consuming any distilled spirit. When in doubt, look for vodkas that are explicitly certified gluten-free or made from non-gluten grains.


What Is the Most Popular Alcoholic Drink in the World?

Beer holds the top spot globally by volume consumed. But vodka dominates in terms of spirits. It's the best-selling distilled spirit across many major markets — the United States included — thanks to its versatility, clean flavor profile, and ability to work in virtually any cocktail.

That popularity is exactly why the quality gap between mass-produced and small batch vodka matters so much. When a spirit is this ubiquitous, the difference between an average bottle and a carefully crafted one is the difference between a drink you tolerate and one you actually enjoy.


Small batch vodka isn't a marketing buzzword when it's backed by real craft. Ten distillations. Charcoal filtration. A small team in Tampa that cares about every bottle.

That's Touch.

Please drink responsibly. Touch Vodka is intended for adults 21 and older.


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