Cachaca - cane spirit
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Found a cheaper price per 250 ml jar @ 2.99 still a lot to pay out
It will work out to about 8.00 $ per litre,, SWMBO might have a few words to say on that , but I will grab a few jars here and there till i have enough
It will work out to about 8.00 $ per litre,, SWMBO might have a few words to say on that , but I will grab a few jars here and there till i have enough
All roads lead to rum!!
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KerryW - Experienced Distiller

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I have not been able to buy in bulk here - except for some that was a bit nasty. Try calling a hotel or candy maker or someone who might use golden syrup in bulk. Aparently it is available in New zealand in bulk.
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Chelsea Golden Syrup | from New Zealand Sauce - Sanza
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Buy now for only £4.75. Ideal for baking Chelsea Golden Syrup adds flavour, colour and moisture to many different recipes, including Anzac biscuits, gingernuts ...
www.sanza.co.uk › NZ SHOP › Food Cupboard › Spreads
Buy now for only £4.75. Ideal for baking Chelsea Golden Syrup adds flavour, colour and moisture to many different recipes, including Anzac biscuits, gingernuts ...
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Tate And Lyle Golden Syrup
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RumJohn - Master Distiller

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I can buy 28 kg buckets here for just under $2 nz a kilo. I can't believe that it wouldn't be cheaper from a bulk or bakers supply store anywhere else in the world with a big population. NZ is the home of a lot of good things but cheap manufactured goods is usually not one of them.
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I emailed Chelsea yesterday asking if they had any distributers here.
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I think the Lyle's Syrup is in the imported foods section, so we will not get bulk quantities here in Canada,, so I will have to grab a jar on teach visit,,
looking forward to giving this recipe a go,,
looking forward to giving this recipe a go,,
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So I'm wondering if I'd get the same result using T&L syrup but just using my air still ? The T500 would strip out any flavour cross over so at the moment its all I could try.....
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I was thinking that Lyle's Syrup is made from cane so why can't cane sugar be used and get the same result?
Or is it the taste we are searching for?
Or is it the taste we are searching for?
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Phantom wrote:So I'm wondering if I'd get the same result using T&L syrup but just using my air still ? The T500 would strip out any flavour cross over so at the moment its all I could try.....
If you can run the T500 without packing and with no reflux I would use that as I think the boiler is a higher capacity than the Airstill. Low capacity stills have a short range of heart material which will affect the end result.
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KerryW wrote:I was thinking that Lyle's Syrup is made from cane so why can't cane sugar be used and get the same result?
Or is it the taste we are searching for?
Golden syrup is not as processed and refined as sugar so you can get away with using it - kind of. Using cane sugar will give you a rum if distilled right. America classifies cachaca as a rum. Brazil says not. Cachaca is made from fermented sugar cane juice whereas rum is made from the byproducts of sugar production.
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Listening to a dude on the radio who knows a fair bit about cocktails and spirits and he reckoned Cachaca is the second most consumed spirit in the world after Vodka. My plans for dancing the Cachaca after Christmas got derailed by 200 litres of plums. I shall return ! 

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Cachaca is second largest selling alcohol in Germany after beer.
Worldwide most distilled in order:
1) Vodka
2) Soju
3) Cachaca
4) Shochu
5) Gin
6) Rum
7) Scotch Whiskey
Thai Whiskey
9) Brandy
An estimated 30,000 distilleries in Brazil making cachaca
Worldwide most distilled in order:
1) Vodka
2) Soju
3) Cachaca
4) Shochu
5) Gin
6) Rum
7) Scotch Whiskey
Thai Whiskey9) Brandy
An estimated 30,000 distilleries in Brazil making cachaca
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Re: Cachaca - cane spirit
Bloomin heck. You live and you learn. So I guess that's a big second place for rice based alcohol. Funny how things aren't quite how you suppose them to be.
"An estimated 30,000 distilleries in Brazil making cachaca"
And one in China !
"An estimated 30,000 distilleries in Brazil making cachaca"
And one in China !
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