Thursday, September 4, 2014

Infused Spirits - Vodka


When infusing spirits, in addition to the required alcohol of choice, patience is also a significant requisite! I started my spirit infusion experiment with vodka - mainly because that's all I had in the pantry. I also had a mango and a bag of cherries in the fridge. Both fruits were seasonal and ripe so the opportunity to try something new was perfect.

There are plenty of websites dedicated to infusing spirits. Vodka, gin whisky, rum and tequila are all popular choices of spirits. Most of the sites suggest adding a combination of fruits, herbs, spices and vegetables. There's a chance to get creative but also a risk of ruining perfectly good alcohol!

I found this fruit flavored vodka website to be a good starting point. With regards to quantities, I found one cup of chopped fruit (approx. 110g/4oz) was sufficient for 1-1.5cups of vodka (approx. 300ml/10floz). 80% or 100% proof vodka is also recommended.

I may get a little more creative as I'm keen to try a few recipes from this site that has '50 Unique and Not-So-Unique Flavors to Infuse Vodka', including cucumber and dill, and oats and honey!

Infused Spirits - Mango Vodka
Makes 6, 50ml / 1.5floz serving
Click HERE for a printable recipe card.

Ingredients:
- 110g / 4oz mango, chopped
- 300ml / 10floz vodka, (I use 80% proof)

Infused Spirits - Cherry Vodka
Makes 6, 50ml / 1.5floz serving
Click HERE for a printable recipe card.

Ingredients:
- 110g /4oz cherries, pitted and chopped
- 300ml / 10floz vodka, (I use 80% proof)

Method:
Place the chopped fruit in an air-tight jar/container and pour in the vodka.

Store in a cool, dry place for 3-5-7 days. Shaking the jar of fruit and vodka (not vigorously) one or two times each day.
Depending on the preferred 'strength' or flavour of the infused spirit, after 3, 5 or 7 days, strain the vodka.

Pour the vodka into a storage jar or bottle.

Serve over ice. ENJOY!

Click HERE for a printable recipe card.

Nutritional Information:
A 50ml/1.5floz serving vodka contains 96 calories.
I found this article about efficient drinking to be very informative and a great way to compare alcoholic beverages.

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