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essential oils
Could someone educate me on using essential oils for flavoring neutral?
Don't yell at me because I'm a virgin distiller
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edwatters - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: essential oils
I've done a few and my missus is an aromatherapist mate. What do yOu need to know?.
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googe - Experienced Distiller

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Re: essential oils
I was just curious if essential oils would be a good alternative instead of using essence and if so if anyone had recipe for using essential oils. What flavors are good and which one's are not. Amount to use and any techniques
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edwatters - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: essential oils
This is one ive done many times and is beautiful viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1834. Ive got many more ill put up when I get time, the missus has got an awesome book with receipes.
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googe - Experienced Distiller

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Re: essential oils
No worries. I ll have a look at the name of the book when I get home and see if it can be downloaded. If not, it might be easier if I scan some pages and stick em up, see how I go.
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googe - Experienced Distiller

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Re: essential oils
I made some great peppermint schnapps using 14 drops of pure peppermint oil in 750ml of neutral...
you can add or reduce the oil for your favorite taste...
you can add or reduce the oil for your favorite taste...

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FullySilenced - Experienced Distiller

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Re: essential oils
Has anyone done a gin with essential oils
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Mash - Master Distiller

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Re: essential oils
Not yet,but you prompted me to look for the essential oils used in Odin's Easy Gin.
I might try them.
I am sure that gin essence must be made up the same way and bulked out with glycerine or such.
Robert.
I might try them.
I am sure that gin essence must be made up the same way and bulked out with glycerine or such.
Robert.
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Re: essential oils
I found out that all bulk gin production such as Gordons etc etc rely on a tiny percentage of heavily botanically flavoured spirit added to bulk neutral spirit
Wether that's grain spirit I wouldnt know nor would it probably matter
The new wave of small distillers such as Sipsmiths do it differently simply buying ethanol presumably dilute then re run with botanicals in the boiler or basket so really it's rectifying
There are variations to the process but not that many it seems
Wether that's grain spirit I wouldnt know nor would it probably matter
The new wave of small distillers such as Sipsmiths do it differently simply buying ethanol presumably dilute then re run with botanicals in the boiler or basket so really it's rectifying
There are variations to the process but not that many it seems
AT
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Re: essential oils
Maybe you miss-understood me AT,I was referring to the essences marketed by Still Spirits and others.
The concentrations used suggest to me that essential oils are used.
I am happy to play with botanicals,but do fancy the challenge laid down by essential oils.
Gin looks like one of the easiest essences to try to replicate.
Robert.
The concentrations used suggest to me that essential oils are used.
I am happy to play with botanicals,but do fancy the challenge laid down by essential oils.
Gin looks like one of the easiest essences to try to replicate.
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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Re: essential oils
I have used Lavender essential oil to flavour gin. A little goes a long, long way. I added 3-4 drops to a bottle and made... a bottle of lavender gin essence!
I kept some and add about 2-3 drops to a martini. Based on that, I am not sure that those Still Spirits essences are using essential oils. In some of my earlier experiments, I made gins that were undrinkable strong. However if you diluted 1-3 ounces in a bottle of neutral, the result was quite a drinkable gin. That may be how the essences are made.
Chuck
I kept some and add about 2-3 drops to a martini. Based on that, I am not sure that those Still Spirits essences are using essential oils. In some of my earlier experiments, I made gins that were undrinkable strong. However if you diluted 1-3 ounces in a bottle of neutral, the result was quite a drinkable gin. That may be how the essences are made.Chuck
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Re: essential oils
Lavendar essential oil makes me want to wretch,I cannot understand it's 'soothing' qualities!
If that's your only experience of essential oils and alcohol Chuck,then I totally understand your thoughts!
Robert.
If that's your only experience of essential oils and alcohol Chuck,then I totally understand your thoughts!
Robert.
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Easydrinker - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: essential oils
Good point.I was referring to essencial oils as the small brown bottles from the wholefood shop.
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