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Gordonmull:
Has anyone got any decent liqueur recipes? I made some out of the blackcurrants last year and that was awesome. Also a cointreau clone with orange peel and spices. Raspberry's screaming to be done and i know I'm sure I'm going to have a glut of strawbs this year.

Just looking for some tried and tested recipes that I can give a go of. 

gwynleg:
Hi Gordon. I make lots of different liqueurs - the best is probably raspberry vodka (think it counts as liqueur? Same recipe for other types of fruit. I use a big jar with seal and lid - fill at least 3/4 full of fruit and fill with vodka (or rum or gin depending on your preference). Seal and shake and shake from time to time over about 3 months. After that time make a sugar solution by heating up sugar and water until dissolved. Decant the liquid from the raspberries (I use a sieve and muslin or jam filter bag) and put into a big bowl (keep the raspberries for pudding). Add sugar solution a bit at a time tasting to see when it tastes good (not too big slugs though or you wont taste it anymore!). When it tastes lovely and fruity and sweet to your taste bottle it and there you go!

Gordonmull:
Cheers Gwynleg. I'd say raspberry vodka counts 100% as a liqueur  :happy7: That's kind of what I did with the blackcurrant but I added the sugar with the fruit and it dissolved over time. Adding syrup at the end sounds a lot more controllable.

I knew I'd learn something if I asked!

Nomspatch:
You could try Amazon for the book "Straightforward Liquer making" by Prof Gerry Fowles...it is my 'bible' for making them..
If you cannot find it I could perhaps post a few of the recipes in it...it is a very old publication....
Give me a shout if you would like some recipes out of it!

gazza1960:
I would be interested to read any recipes you put up nomspatch as I've worn out the alcofrolic uses of the glut of sloes I get each season having made gin,scotch,brandy,vodka and yes,after 3 to 5 years they do take on a pleasant sticky licquer consistency,but I also wish to try some fruits from my plot.......plums....strawbs.....goosys......so I'll be interested with your reply.

Cheers

Gazza

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