I was challenged by a friend of mine to create a bubble gum flavoured drink, so after much trial, and much error, here it is:
28% neutral spirit
2ml of LorAnn Oils Bubble Gum Flavor
1/2 cup of Sugar
15ml of Glycerine
Makes 750ml. What's kind of cool is that, although it's basically clear, the flavoring and glycerine give it a slightly clouded appearance with the slightest hint of pink to it, kind of like a pink diamond or something. The ladies love it. Drink it straight, on the rocks, or mixed with a bit of Coke or sparkling water.....
Liquid Bazooka Joe Moonshine
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Re: Liquid Bazooka Joe Moonshine
Cool!
If you into natural stuff and have access to fresh Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria L.), you can use them too. We use it dyed as tea or fresh as a cool lemonade kind of beverage here an I've always though if tastes like bubble gum.
If you into natural stuff and have access to fresh Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria L.), you can use them too. We use it dyed as tea or fresh as a cool lemonade kind of beverage here an I've always though if tastes like bubble gum.
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Re: Liquid Bazooka Joe Moonshine
but can you blow bubbles with the stuff.. He he he (slapping my leg...) 
I dont mean any disrespect I was just trying to make a funny...
I hope I did not offend you... I love new recipes. I may give it a go myself.

I dont mean any disrespect I was just trying to make a funny...
I hope I did not offend you... I love new recipes. I may give it a go myself.
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Re: Liquid Bazooka Joe Moonshine
Sounds really interesting - what part of the world do I find that in?Caprimulgus wrote:Cool!
If you into natural stuff and have access to fresh Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria L.), you can use them too. We use it dyed as tea or fresh as a cool lemonade kind of beverage here an I've always though if tastes like bubble gum.
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Re: Liquid Bazooka Joe Moonshine
This may seem a little strange, but I actually like this 1 bubble-gum flavoured vodka. its made by "Three Olives" and goes down smoother than any other (commercial) vodka i've had.
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Re: Liquid Bazooka Joe Moonshine
I was wondering about that stuff - can't get it here. How do you drink it? Is the flavor strong?warr87 wrote:This may seem a little strange, but I actually like this 1 bubble-gum flavoured vodka. its made by "Three Olives" and goes down smoother than any other (commercial) vodka i've had.
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Re: Liquid Bazooka Joe Moonshine
"Common throughout Europe, it is also be found in the eastern US and Canada as far west as Ohio."Kifi wrote:Sounds really interesting - what part of the world do I find that in?Caprimulgus wrote:Cool!
If you into natural stuff and have access to fresh Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria L.), you can use them too. We use it dyed as tea or fresh as a cool lemonade kind of beverage here an I've always though if tastes like bubble gum.
/http://www.purplesage.org.uk/profiles/meadowsweet.htm
I'm lucky. Because it grows all around our property

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