Ginger Brandy Liqueur Recipe D.I.Y.

Ginger Brandy Liqueur Recipe D.I.Y.
Ginger Brandy Liqueur Recipe D.I.Y. You will just love the warmth!

Ginger Brandy Liqueur Recipe

Hay Guys and Gals, are you Looking for an awesome Ginger Brandy Liqueur Recipe? You now have no reason to look any further! You have just found what you have been looking for, this is a recipe for the most awesome tasting Ginger Brandy Liqueur Recipe in the world.

Ingriedients

Step 1
  • 2 ounces of ginger
  • 1 vanilla bean
  • 1 cup of sugar
  • 1 1/2 cups of water
Step 2
  • 1 orange
  • 1 1/2 cups of brandy

Utensils

Directions

Step 1

Slice the ginger into thin slices a half dollar thick, and split the vanilla bean in half.

Pour the water into a pot put add the ginger and vanilla into the pot bring to a boil then stir in the sugar let boil till the ginger is soft which should be about 20 minutes.

Take off the stove and let cool.

Step 2

Juice the orange scrape out the white pith and place the peel into the your container that you will use for aging.

Add the to the randy into the aging container and then pour in the cooled off syrup from stage 1.

Bottling, Aging, Straining, filtering, and Drinking Your Ginger Brandy Liqueur Recipe

After 1 day remove the vanilla bean, then let age for at least 1 more day.

Straining your moonshine to make it clear, strain the liquid through a cheesecloth squeezing the pulp gently. (don’t do all at once make sure you like the taste when filtered)

It helps to moisten the cheesecloth first so the liquid permeates more smoothly.

Once you get to the point where you have strained everything out, you can gently wring the cheesecloth to extract all of the remaining liquid and juice.

If you still need to strain your liqueur further due to lack of clarity, you can strain it 1 more time through a coffee strainer.

Congratulations, You Have Completed Making this Awesome Ginger Brandy Liqueur!

You now need a bottle and a label which are cool enough to compliment your hard work. Honestly, if you put it into a cheap bottle, people will make fun of you. BUT, if it looks good, people will rave about it!

Notes on Utensils and Ingredients

  • Glass is always preferable when working with strong alcohol. Avoid plastic as much as possible.
  • Use organic ingredients to avoid pesticide residues.

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To spirits and cheers,

Binyomin Terebelo, Master Distiller and Drinkologist.

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Written by Binyomin Terebelo
I love hearing from you about why you love something I wrote or published or a recipe I don't know. I am Master Distiller at Terebelo Distillery, Love all things alcohol. Freelance for Grogmag and blog recipes for buildthebottle.com Weekend Rabbi too.
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