Liquid Bazooka Joe Moonshine

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Kifi
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Liquid Bazooka Joe Moonshine

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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.....
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Re: Liquid Bazooka Joe Moonshine

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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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Kentucky shinner
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Re: Liquid Bazooka Joe Moonshine

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but can you blow bubbles with the stuff.. He he he (slapping my leg...) :ebiggrin:
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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Kifi
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Re: Liquid Bazooka Joe Moonshine

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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.
Sounds really interesting - what part of the world do I find that in?
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Re: Liquid Bazooka Joe Moonshine

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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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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.
I was wondering about that stuff - can't get it here. How do you drink it? Is the flavor strong?
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Re: Liquid Bazooka Joe Moonshine

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Kifi wrote:
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.
Sounds really interesting - what part of the world do I find that in?
"Common throughout Europe, it is also be found in the eastern US and Canada as far west as Ohio."
/http://www.purplesage.org.uk/profiles/meadowsweet.htm

I'm lucky. Because it grows all around our property :)
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