orange and cinnamon vodka
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orange and cinnamon vodka
Hi all,
just thought i'd post this trial recipe.
I did a neutral spirit from the tomatoe paste wash. ran it through the still twice and ended up with a nice clear spirit.
I then put approx 600ml of spirit (60%) with a few strips of orange peel and one and a bit sticks of cinnamon in a jar and nuked it for 3 mins in the micro. screwed the lid on and left it for a day.
opened it up and the smell was great and it had a nice slightly pale whiskey colour to it.
Filtered it to get rid of any particles. The spirit at this point was crystal clear.
I then added half a teaspoon of brown sugar just to sweeten a little.
thinned it down to 40% with water...... at this point my pale liquor turned to an orange juice colour??
see pic.
it still tastes good but strange how adding water turned the liquor orange.
anyone had this happen to them and will my vodka clear?

just realiased that i've put this in the wrong section. mods any chance you could move it to the recipes forum lease?
just thought i'd post this trial recipe.
I did a neutral spirit from the tomatoe paste wash. ran it through the still twice and ended up with a nice clear spirit.
I then put approx 600ml of spirit (60%) with a few strips of orange peel and one and a bit sticks of cinnamon in a jar and nuked it for 3 mins in the micro. screwed the lid on and left it for a day.
opened it up and the smell was great and it had a nice slightly pale whiskey colour to it.
Filtered it to get rid of any particles. The spirit at this point was crystal clear.
I then added half a teaspoon of brown sugar just to sweeten a little.
thinned it down to 40% with water...... at this point my pale liquor turned to an orange juice colour??
see pic.
it still tastes good but strange how adding water turned the liquor orange.
anyone had this happen to them and will my vodka clear?
just realiased that i've put this in the wrong section. mods any chance you could move it to the recipes forum lease?
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eattheliving - Experienced Distiller

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Re: orange and cinnamon vodka
is your kettle flurry?
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Mash - Master Distiller

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Re: orange and cinnamon vodka
no mate. water from the tap. left out for a couple of hours. 

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eattheliving - Experienced Distiller

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Re: orange and cinnamon vodka
I bet you ask all the girlies that dont you Mash.
Rather have a full bottle in front of me
than a full frontal lobotomy
than a full frontal lobotomy
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Re: orange and cinnamon vodka
Probably the brown sugar. Try dissolving some in a small amount of water, I think that will go cloudy too. Brown sugar is unrefined. Orange squash with bits in!
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Re: orange and cinnamon vodka
will do mate cheers.
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eattheliving - Experienced Distiller

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Re: orange and cinnamon vodka
will do mate cheers.
teasted the sugar and it did send the soirit cloudy. i am now doing another batch then i will try white refined sugar in a small sample to see the reaction of the spirit.
wish me luck
teasted the sugar and it did send the soirit cloudy. i am now doing another batch then i will try white refined sugar in a small sample to see the reaction of the spirit.
wish me luck

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eattheliving - Experienced Distiller

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Re: orange and cinnamon vodka
I suspect that there may be several issues here, inluding our old friend "louching".
The oil in the orange peel would be enough to do that methinks.
Robert.
And I put this thread where you asked.
And
"flurry"
noun
A small swirling mass of something, especially snow or leaves, moved by sudden gusts of wind. i.e.
‘a flurry of snow’
Mash makes an interesting cup of Tea!
The oil in the orange peel would be enough to do that methinks.
Robert.
And I put this thread where you asked.

And
"flurry"
noun
A small swirling mass of something, especially snow or leaves, moved by sudden gusts of wind. i.e.
‘a flurry of snow’
Mash makes an interesting cup of Tea!

There is no ONE way.
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Re: orange and cinnamon vodka
Ha ha didn't spot that.
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Re: orange and cinnamon vodka
Easydrinker wrote:I suspect that there may be several issues here, inluding our old friend "louching".
The oil in the orange peel would be enough to do that methinks.
Robert.
And I put this thread where you asked.
And
"flurry"
noun
A small swirling mass of something, especially snow or leaves, moved by sudden gusts of wind. i.e.
‘a flurry of snow’
Mash makes an interesting cup of Tea!
thanks matey.
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eattheliving - Experienced Distiller

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Re: orange and cinnamon vodka
Easydrinker wrote:I suspect that there may be several issues here, inluding our old friend "louching".
The oil in the orange peel would be enough to do that methinks.
Robert.
And I put this thread where you asked.
And
"flurry"
noun
A small swirling mass of something, especially snow or leaves, moved by sudden gusts of wind. i.e.
‘a flurry of snow’
Mash makes an interesting cup of Tea!
thanks matey.
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