Homemade Liquor Recipes (2024)

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Here are a few homemade liquor recipes that I enjoy making, especially during the holidays!It really is something special to be able to make your own homemade liquors. It is a fun activity to do as a couple or as a nice homemade gift.

Homemade Liquor Recipes

Homemade Fireball Cinnamon Whiskey

What you need:

  1. 1 bottle of whiskey (1.75L) – I used inexpensive blended Canadian whiskey
  2. 8-10Organic Cinnamon SticksHomemade Liquor Recipes (2)
  3. 200 ml (approx 6.5 ounces) homemade simple syrup – boil equal parts Organic Cane SugarHomemade Liquor Recipes (3) and water until sugar is dissolved, let cool
  4. Cheese Cloth for straining

Directions:

    • Let the cinnamon sticks sit in the whiskey for about 4-5 days, swishing it around daily with the jar closed.
    • On the 4th day, I opened the jar and noticed the strong cinnamon scent and gave it a try. It was perfect! Let the cinnamon sticks sit in there for as long as you want and when you get the desired level of cinnamon flavor.
    • Strain the mixture into another container to get the cinnamon sticks and any debris out of the whiskey.
    • Lastly, combine the simple syrup if you decide to sweeten yours.
  • Now it’s ready to bottle!

Create the perfect gift or always have cinnamon whiskey on tap by customizing a whiskey barrel for storing your homemade cinnamon whiskey!

Homemade Authentic Limoncello

What you need: (per approx. 2 liters of limoncello)

10 Fresh Organic LemonsHomemade Liquor Recipes (5)
1 liter of grain alcohol (I use Everclear)
3 and 3/4 cups Organic Cane SugarHomemade Liquor Recipes (6)
1 liter of water
Ball Half-Gallon Jar(s)Homemade Liquor Recipes (7)
Cheese ClothHomemade Liquor Recipes (8)

Directions:

1. Peel the lemon rind from every lemon, trying not to peel away the white part.
2. Add the lemon rind pieces to a half gallon mason jar.
3. Add the grain alcohol and secure the lid tightly.
4. Let it sit for about 10-14 days, swirling the contents once daily.
5. After the 10-14 days, strain the grain alcohol to separate the lemon rind.
6. Boil the water, sugar and lemon rind.
7. Once dissolved, allow the simple syrup to cool.
8. Strain and discard the lemon rind.
9. Combine the simple syrup and the grain alcohol.
10. Strain the contents through several layers cheese cloths to remove any debris.
11. Add the limoncello to mason jars and store in the fridge.

Note: This drink is best served chilled.

Homemade Ginger Beer

To make ginger beer you will need the following ingredients:

  1. 50g / about a ¼ cup of ginger beer plant (yeast used to ferment the beverage) – http://gingerbeerplant.net – selling the one and the only authentic ginger beer plant on Earth
  2. 200 – 600 g / 1 to 3 cups of Organic Cane SugarHomemade Liquor Recipes (9) – this is just a guide, use your judgement and adjust as you progress
  3. 2 liters or 4 pints of water
  4. juice of a lemon – Organic Lemon Juice PreferredHomemade Liquor Recipes (10)
  5. 1/2 teaspoon of cream of tartar if you have but it’s not vital
  6. 5-12 cm / 2-5 inches of Organic Ginger RootHomemade Liquor Recipes (11) or to taste

Directions:

  1. Boil the ingredients together for about an hour (except the yeast).
  2. Let the liquid cool to room temperature.
  3. Place the cooled liquid in a carboy with a fermentation lock to let the gases out, but keep the impurities from endangering the flavor of the brew (turning it to vinegar).
  4. Put the yeast into the liquid and let it ferment for about five days unless you want it stronger and less sweet or ferment for a shorter time if you want it more like sweet soda without as much alcohol. * A good guide to when it is okay to bottle is when it is just a little bit sweeter than you would like the brew to taste.
  5. Strain yeast and save it for another brew, bottle and let the bottles sit at room temperature (65-70 degrees) for about five days (periodically releasing any gas build-up to prevent explosions) and then refrigerate until drinking.

A Quick List of Helpful Brewing Equipment:

Homemade Margarita Mix

Here is the recipe for making your own homemade margarita mix:

1 cup water
1/2 cup sugar (I use 1/4 cup sugar instead or substitute it with honey, agave or stevia)
1 cup fresh squeezed lime juice (about 8-12 limes)

Directions:

1. Heat the water on the stove top and then add the sugar. Stir it up until it is well dissolved. Set the mixture aside to cool.
2. Juice your limes. Any simple hand juicer works or you can squeeze them by hand (what a workout!).
3. Combine the sugar-water mixture with the lime juice in a pitcher or container.

The mix is good for 7-10 days in the fridge.

Fireball Old Fashioned

For a Fireball Old Fashioned co*cktail you will need:

1 ounce Fireball
1 ounce Bourbon
1 teaspoon Organic Maple Syrup
1 tablespoon organic apple or orange juice
Dash of Orange Bitters
co*cktail Shaker

Directions:

Combine the ingredients in your co*cktail shaker and shake over ice then serve.

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FAQs

What is the best alcohol to make a liqueur? ›

Most homemade liqueurs start with vodka. This spirit is an ideal base for liqueurs because it's colorless and flavorless, making it the perfect blank canvas. Start by creating some of the most popular liqueur flavors, like coffee, amaretto, and Irish cream — they all rely on vodka for their kick.

How to make homemade alcohol with yeast and sugar? ›

Mix sugar with water until dissolved, add yeast, wait. Boom, you have alcohol. It won't be very tasty, but it will be alcohol, depending on how much sugar you add, you could have up to around 14% ABV. Remember not to seal your container, gasses build up during fermentation and can cause dangerous pressure levels.

How do you calculate alcohol percentage in homemade liquor? ›

The general formula is as below: % ABV of made-up liqueur or spirit = % ABV of alcohol called for in recipe X ( volume of alcohol in recipe / final finished beverage volume)

What is the best mix for liquor? ›

Here are a few of the top mash-ups to try if you are feeling adventurous.
  • Fireball Whisky Liqueur & Dr Pepper. ...
  • Vodka & Grapefruit Pop. ...
  • Cider & Smirnoff Caramel Vodka. ...
  • Absolut Vodka & Gatorade. ...
  • Red Wine Float. ...
  • Malibu & Sprite. ...
  • Smirnoff Vanilla Vodka & Pineapple Juice. ...
  • Fireball Whisky Liqueur & Cream Soda.

What is the easiest home made alcohol to make? ›

As other have pointed out, the only thing easier than mead is probably Kilju - basically, alcohol is made by yeast and sugar, thus any sugar-based ingredient can be made into wine. The purer the sugar the easier (thus Kilju being pure sugar is the easiest). Hard Apple Cider is definitely the easiest way to go.

How long does homemade liqueur last? ›

Bottle your liqueurs in clean, decorative bottles and label with a date. The liqueurs will have the best flavor after a few months of sitting on the shelf (aging). They will begin to lose their bright color and some flavor after one year but they will not “go bad” because the alcohol is the preservative.

What is the formula for liquor? ›

The formula for ethyl alcohol or ethanol is C2H5OH or CH3CH2OH. Ethanol is a compound of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen elements was described by Antoine Lavoisier and its chemical formula was determined by Nicolas-Theodore de Saussure in 1808.

How do you test homemade liquor? ›

The Hydrometer

It consists essentially of a weighted, sealed, long-necked glass bulb that is immersed in the liquid being measured. The depth of flotation gives an indication of liquid density, which provides you the information of potential alcohol content or actual alcohol content.

What is the ratio of juice to liquor? ›

Mixing Ratios: A good starting point for your co*cktail could be 1 part alcohol to 2 parts fruit juice. However, this can be adjusted based on the strength of the alcohol, the sweetness or tartness of the juice, and your personal taste. Add Extras for Complexity: A splash of soda water can lighten a too-strong co*cktail.

What is the strongest mixed alcohol? ›

There are quite a few mixed drinks that could compete for the top spot. Officially, the Aunt Roberta is considered the strongest alcoholic drink as it is quite literally 100% alcohol. However, other strong contenders include a Long Island Ice Tea, Dry Martini and a classic Negroni.

What should you not mix with tequila? ›

Avoid mixing tequila with cola or any other carbonated beverage. Tequila already has enough personality to shine on its own, and mixing it with such a sweet, effervescent beverage could mask its unique flavors, as well as lead to a feeling of heaviness and upset stomach.

What alcohol is in a liqueur? ›

Liqueur is actually a type of spirit or liquor, which itself is a grain-based, distilled alcoholic beverage. A liqueur is a distilled spirit like vodka or brandy that is sweetened with sugar or syrup, and oftentimes it also contains flavoring agents such as fruit, herbs, and oils.

What alcohol is used to make liquor? ›

Ethanol and water are the main components of most alcoholic beverages, although in some very sweet liqueurs the sugar content can be higher than the ethanol content. Ethanol (CAS Reg. No. 64–17–5) is present in alcoholic beverages as a consequence of the fermentation of carbohydrates with yeast.

What is used to make liqueur? ›

Liqueurs are produced by combining a base spirit, usually brandy, with fruits or herbs and are sweetened by the addition of a sugar syrup composing more than 2 1/2 percent of the total beverage by volume.

What is the difference between a liqueur and a liquor? ›

Contrary to liquors, liqueurs contain much more sugar and are often used as flavoring agent in a co*cktail. So simply said a liqueur is a liquor with added sugar, flavors, and often (though not always) has a lower proof. Examples of liqueurs are Curaçao Liqueurs, Disaronno, Bailey's, Amaretto, etc.

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