As neutral spirits are not considered whiskey, they need not be aged at all in the final product.
Vodka, after all, is simply neutral spirits distilled from grain.
If neutral spirit is used, it will usually have been produced with a continuous still, rather than a pot still.
It defines vodka as a neutral spirit with no perceptible color, aroma or flavor.
It is inexpensive due to its high proportion of neutral spirits.
One of the oldest of the great neutral spirits.
The still is charged with neutral spirit and the botanical recipe added to the liquid, along with some water.
Its method of production is quite different, with only the neutral spirit and water added to the pot of this still.
Generally, any distilled alcoholic beverage of 170 proof or higher is considered to be a neutral spirit.
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