I have been using the alcohol essence from my local brew like these http://www.brewcraft.com.au/wawcs019613 ... irits.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow for my spirits and was in the shopping centre today (getting sugar for a wash) and saw these on the shelf. http://www.queenessences.com.au/product ... tegoryid=2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
I brought a imitation Brandy and a Coffee Essence $2 in total....can they be used for making Liqueurs ?
I know they are stronger and may not need as much as 1/ 50ml bottle for 2.25lt of 40% spirit but i can work that out later.
Has anyone tried the same???????if so was the taste ok or should i stick with the brew shop essence?.
Thanks in advance
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Using different Essence for flavours.
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Using different Essence for flavours.
i like the sound of that i will try some later
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my first Liqueur
Just spoke to my local brew/spirit shop and was told that these essance are okay BUT his essence is better(he would say that to get a sale)
Also was told the Liqueur cream base that they sell is only powdered cream.
So i did my own Mocha Liqueur.
300ml of 80% spirits
300ml of white sugar
500ml NOT thickened cream
25ml chocolate essence
25ml coffee essence
add some water to get 1.5 ml(2 750ml bottles)
heated spirits/sugar/cream to dissolve sugar
added both essence and bottled
keep refrigerated and drink in 3-4 weeks.
Have just done this one and taste great.
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Also was told the Liqueur cream base that they sell is only powdered cream.
So i did my own Mocha Liqueur.
300ml of 80% spirits
300ml of white sugar
500ml NOT thickened cream
25ml chocolate essence
25ml coffee essence
add some water to get 1.5 ml(2 750ml bottles)
heated spirits/sugar/cream to dissolve sugar
added both essence and bottled
keep refrigerated and drink in 3-4 weeks.
Have just done this one and taste great.
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