Stockton's vodka — frequently asked questions
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Stockton's vodka is produced in Auburn, Washington. Stockton's vodka is bottled at 80-89 proof (40-44.5% ABV). Stockton's vodka shares a TTB formula with Allstar, Carriage Square, Casey's, and 3 other brands. The brand is registered to a facility in Auburn, Washington.
At a glance
- Producer
- LaJoye Cellars, Scott Gale LaJoye
- Location
- Auburn, Washington
- TTB-approved labels
- 1
- Status
- APPROVED
- Proof
- 80-89 proof (40-44.5% ABV)
Where is Stockton's vodka made?
Stockton's vodka is produced in Auburn, Washington. The distillery, LaJoye Cellars, Scott Gale LaJoye, holds the TTB basic permit for the brand. According to TTB COLA records, Stockton's vodka appears on 1 approved label.
Who makes Stockton's vodka and who owns the brand?
The basic permit holder is LaJoye Cellars, Scott Gale LaJoye. According to TTB COLA records, LaJoye Cellars, Scott Gale LaJoye holds the basic permit under which Stockton's labels are approved. Parent-company ownership is not part of TTB public filings and is not included here.
What proof is Stockton's vodka?
Stockton's vodka is bottled at 80-89 proof (40-44.5% ABV). According to TTB COLA records, these proof values are drawn from approved label filings.
Is Stockton's vodka the same as another brand?
Yes, Stockton's vodka shares a TTB formula with Allstar, Carriage Square, Casey's, and 3 other brands. Per TTB COLA records, these brands appear under the same approved formulation in the public registry.
Data from the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) Public COLA Registry.