I started with 10 liters 85%
Macerated with...
500-grams Wormwood A.A.
300-grams Fennel Seed
700-grams Green Anise
50-grams Star Anise
50-grams Coriander
45-grams Angelica
40-grams SECRET INGREDIENT!
30-grams Caraway Seed
Colored with...
10-grams Hyssop
10-grams Lemon Balm
12 Cardamom Pods
10-grams Mint
My Process...
I ordered all my herbs off line. I made sure they were all organic. However they were all dried cut and sifted. No biggie.
The Wormwood smelt amazing! (at least to my California nose)

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After weighing the herbs out for my formula. I then ground up what I felt needed to be finer, for example the coriander seed and star anise.

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I gave them a few seconds in my coffee grinder.
I then tossed all my herbs in my still along with 2 Liters of distilled H20 then stirred them almost to make a paste, but just enough to get them a little damp.

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I let this “paste” sit in the sealed still over night for around 10 hours.
Next morning I tossed in my 10 Liters of 85%. Ready for maceration I stuck the sealed still in my bathroom with a small space heater with a thermostat. This way if it got too hot in the bathroom the heater would shut off.

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10 Liters 85% and 2 liters of water (used to make the “paste”) The highest the temp inside the still was around 120F the coolest was around 80F. I unplugged the heater when I had to go to work and then my lady turned it back on. So the temp DID fluctuate.
The sealed still sat like this for 24 hours.

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Now ready to distill! I added 7 liters of distilled H20 to my 10 Liters of 85% and the 2 Liters of Distilled H20 used for the “paste.” (9 Liters of Distilled H20 all day) I also left all the herbs in the still even with me running a propane burner.
Then I distilled, collected 9.6 liters of Distillate. The reason I only collected 9.6 as opposed to 10 was because the last 1.6 liters came out a little different in shade and I didn’t want to get greedy. I collected the tails. Set them aside for the future.

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I ended with 9.6 Liters of 160 proof distillate. I didn’t want it to be too high in proof so very slowly I added 1 Liter of distilled H20 to bring the proof down to 140, and my yield to 10.6 L. I then took 1 Liter of this 140 stuff for coloring.
Took my coloring herbs and threw them in my Erlenmeyer Flask (I like to swirl in this thing)

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Heated the 1 liter of 140 proof very carefully in a glass jar sitting in hot water. I brought this temp to 131F or 51C.

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Then poured heated distillate into the Flask with herbs. Let it steep for 5-6 mins then strained and squeezed used herbs to get all the distillate out. It came out super dark!

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Let it cool back down to room temp then added to the rest of the distillate.

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It wasn't as dark as I thought it was going to be, however I was thrilled with the end color! The louche is thicker than Lucid or Pernod. All my fans love the taste and were shocked on the quality! The only thing I didn't like was the initial odor it gave off. It smelt almost "green" or veg-ital, I don't want to say it but it smelt almost like farts! HAHA! now a week later this smell is practically gone. Its only gonna get better over time. I am stoked to put a bottle of this in the archives, to be opened when I am 60. HA!
