Crystal Head Vodka

Crystal Head Vodka is a brand of vodkas manufactured by Globefill Inc. in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It was conceived and founded by actor Dan Aykroyd and artist John Alexander in September 2008. The vodkas are quadruple-distilled, filtered seven times and packaged in a glass bottle modeled after a crystal skull.

History

Actor Dan Aykroyd and artist John Alexander conceived Crystal Head Vodka in 2008. Due to the lack of additive-free vodka on the market, Aykroyd decided to make one himself. Alexander designed the bottle based on the pair's shared fascination with the legend of the thirteen crystal skulls.[1]

In 2010, the Liquor Control Board of Ontario refused to carry Crystal Head Vodka in its stores, saying that people might find the bottle offensive.[2] They reversed their decision after a change was made to the box design.[3]

In May 2011, 21,000 bottles of the vodka were stolen from a warehouse in Southern California. Aykroyd joked that he was "happy that some consumers will be afforded the opportunity of tasting it at significantly lower than retail price".[4][5]

As of 2013, Aykroyd was spending over 90 days a year on the road promoting the vodka through signings and appearances.[6] The brand was the official vodka of the Rolling Stones' 50th Anniversary Tour in 2013.[7]

Bottle design

In 2014, forensic artist Nigel Cockerton used clay to make a muscle, skin and hair construction on one of the skull bottles to see what it would look like if the bottle had been an actual person. The result resembled a laughing man.[8] Dan Aykroyd was pleased with the face, although he had previously thought of the bottle as being feminine due to its size, and had nicknamed the bottle Joy due to the joy it brought him. He joked that he was relieved that the face didn't turn out to look like him.[9]

Production

Crystal Head Vodka is manufactured by Globefill Incorporated at the Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation distillery called Rock Spirits in Newfoundland, Canada. Ontario sweet corn grown in the Chatham-Kent region of Ontario is processed and distilled four times, but not aged, to produce a neutral grain spirit at 95% alcohol by volume. The raw spirit is then reduced with Newfoundland water to 40% alcohol by volume. The liquid is then filtered seven times with the final three filtrations through Herkimer diamond crystals, which are actually a type of double-terminated quartz rather than diamond.[10] Crystal Head does not use any additives in the production of their vodka.[11] The factory and product is certified kosher[12] as well as gluten-free.[13]

References

  1. Geoff Kleinman. Dan Aykroyd Talks About Crystal Head Vodka Drink Spirits, 2010-09-23, retrieved 2014-01-05^
  2. Beppi Crosariol. Ontario bans Dan Aykroyd's skull-shaped vodka The Globe and Mail, 18 May 2010, retrieved 2014-01-05^
  3. Beppi Crosariol. How Dan Aykroyd finally got his skull vodka unbanned from the LCBO The Globe and Mail, 18 October 2011, retrieved 2014-01-05^
  4. Dan Aykroyd - 21,000 BOTTLES of Vodka ... STOLEN TMZ.com, 2011-12-05, retrieved 2014-01-05^
  5. Dan Aykroyd has 21,000 bottles of vodka stolen | CTV News Ctvnews.ca, 2011-05-12, retrieved 2014-01-05^
  6. Melissa Leong. Dan Ackroyd's Crystal Head Vodka: Celebrity builds brand awareness | Financial Post Financial Post, Business.financialpost.com, 2013-03-18, retrieved 2014-01-05^
  7. Crystal Head vodka joins forces with The Rolling Stones-Stockhouse news Stockhouse.com, 2013-05-31, retrieved 2014-01-05^
  8. Adam Clark Estes. Forensic Artist Reveals the Face of That Skull-Shaped Vodka Bottle Gizmodo, 18 February 2014, retrieved 29 June 2023^
  9. Dan Aykroyd loves new 'face' of Crystal Head Vodka CBC News, 2014-02-26, retrieved 2019-02-28^
  10. Wayne Curtis. Are Diamonds Vodka's Best Friend? The Daily Beast, 20 October 2020, retrieved 30 June 2022^
  11. Linda Childers. Celebrities' secret businesses CNN Money, 2011-05-09, retrieved 2020-06-14^
  12. Crystal Head Vodka Awarded OU Kosher Certification Ou.org, retrieved 2014-01-05^
  13. Crystal Head Vodka Crystal Head Vodka, retrieved 2014-01-05^