Is there such a thing as green vodka?

This vodka claims to be green, and not just on St. Patty's Day.
An environmentally-minded Weston, MO, company called McCormick Distilling says it's 360 Vodka is "made with eco-awareness at every stage of its development."
The company says it also recycles, works to reduce its use of resources, buys green power and makes purchases from other green companies.
Does this make you want to drink the vodka?
Photo courtesy of McCormick Distilling







Comments
Does this make you want to drink the vodka?
In and of itself, absolutely not. I mean, it could be zero carbon footprint future vodka from space, but if it tastes like Rikaloff I'm still going to use it to disinfect my bathroom.
Posted by: Evan | May 28, 2009 1:29 PM
The fact that it's green has no impact for me personally. There are plenty of other green or green-ish vodkas out there. What does make me want to drink 360 is that it is an exceptional vodka at a fair price point (at least currently in Birmingham, AL). They are, however, the only liquor I've seen that puts compact florescent light bulbs in their gift boxes (rather than martini glasses, mortar and pestle, etc).
Posted by: Robert | May 29, 2009 4:45 PM
Two guys from Baltimore now living in Vermont, make a real "GREEN VODKA" that is distributed in Maryland!
Green Mountain Organic Vodka is 100% organic and hand made in small batches and at a price point around $20 is a good way to be Green and save some Green$$$$$
Posted by: Harold Faircloth | August 24, 2009 1:39 PM