Flavoring Recomended and NOT

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Re: Flavoring Recomended and NOT

Postby Corps012588 » Sun Apr 13, 2014 7:30 pm

I've just tried a drop of my jd aged lentil that's had a sachet of ss classic tennessee
Bourbon in for 3 days and tis bloody ansome!
Can't wait to see what it's like after a bit more time.
So chuffed I've just ordered a couple more sachets.
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Re: Flavoring Recomended and NOT

Postby shawry99 » Mon May 12, 2014 12:13 pm

My HBS has started stocking bottles of Alcotel flavours, just need to add 40% spirit to it.

I quite like the Jaeger (sp?)
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Re: Flavoring Recomended and NOT

Postby xpc » Sat Dec 13, 2014 4:33 am

I like my gin, very use to drinking Tanqueray London Dry Gin.
I mixed up Essencia Blue Sapphire Gin ( London Gin ) with 40% neutral and have let it matured in the bottle for quite some months (6). I'm quite disappointed with the taste - lack of botanicals and perfume.
Can someone recommend me something else that is a bit more representative of being a London Dry Gin?
My neutral recipe is a tomato paste distilled using an StillSpirits Air Still.
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Re: Flavoring Recomended and NOT

Postby Almanac » Sat Dec 13, 2014 9:33 am

You could try this, viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2066

Capt C is one of our leading Gin makers.

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Re: Flavoring Recomended and NOT

Postby Easydrinker » Sun Dec 14, 2014 12:44 am

Having tried a few different essences,and a botched and re-worked version of Odin's Easy Gin,today I finally tasted an un-botched version of OEG.
It is very good.
Very light on the botanicals,but very simple.
I may add a few more botanicals next time.
It beats the essences into a cocked hat as is though.

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Re: Flavoring Recomended and NOT

Postby xpc » Sun Dec 14, 2014 1:36 am

hi guys, I have a air still not a pot still, thats why I have used an essence. As I have said, I'm very disappointed with the finish of one I'v used. I am hoping someone in the forum has a better gin essence recommendation.
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Re: Flavoring Recomended and NOT

Postby Almanac » Sun Dec 14, 2014 11:48 am

Just so we're clear, the Airstill is a Pot Still, albeit a crude and basic one, and you can add botanicals and spices to the spirit run by fashioning a small basket to fit inside the still provided it sits above the liquid level (small basket with long legs). Alternatively you can go the masceration route and simply soak the botanicals etc in your best neutral spirit.

Essences are generally disappointing. We all start off there when we start distilling but quickly learn that they're a very poor substitute. Personally, I've never found one at produced a satisfactory result.

In the long run we all come to the realisation that what we can make, with a little effort, is capable of being far superior to commercially produced spirits because we make small, we take out all the crap stuff from our final spirits and we make exactly what we want and we make it to taste exactly the way we want it ;D

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Re: Flavoring Recomended and NOT

Postby RumJohn » Sun Dec 14, 2014 11:54 am

@ xpc: Mate, here is an alternative to gin, and I suppose tonic. Becoming very popular around the world in the last 5 years or so is Rum and Tonic. Made the same way as a G&T.

A good rum is easier to make than a bad gin and you wont need to mess with an essence. Give it some thought.
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Re: Flavoring Recomended and NOT

Postby alan » Sun Dec 14, 2014 12:55 pm

xpc wrote:hi guys, I have a air still not a pot still, thats why I have used an essence. As I have said, I'm very disappointed with the finish of one I'v used. I am hoping someone in the forum has a better gin essence recommendation.
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HI XPC I use my air still to make my Odins easy gin
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Re: Flavoring Recomended and NOT

Postby xpc » Mon Dec 15, 2014 6:15 am

Thank you for all your help, for my next run, I will try Odins easy gin. If I get into problems I'll yell.
Once again, Thanks
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Re: Flavoring Recomended and NOT

Postby cat5cable » Fri Mar 13, 2015 10:59 am

i just used still spirits classic gin but added dried slo's and a bit of sugar and its really good
its been aged for 30 days and is almost black in colour but its truly fab.

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Re: Flavoring Recomended and NOT

Postby alan » Fri Mar 13, 2015 12:11 pm

cat5cable wrote:i just used still spirits classic gin but added dried slo's and a bit of sugar and its really good
its been aged for 30 days and is almost black in colour but its truly fab.

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Hi cat. try blueberrys or blackberrys I just buy frozen fruit they make very nice flavoured vodkas
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Re: Flavoring Recomended and NOT

Postby Easydrinker » Fri Mar 13, 2015 11:27 pm

@ alan,I'm not denigrating flavoured vodka.
@ cat5cable,I'm loving sloe gin made this way,I hadn't considered it before.
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Re: Flavoring Recomended and NOT

Postby popcorn sutton » Sat Mar 14, 2015 1:40 pm

this thread is the best iv read in a long time,can someone just make a sticky of ratings
im very new at this so i feel i cant really comment

classic whisky 8/10
classic brandy 9/10
classic white rum 9/10
Tennessee whisky 7/10
Kentucky bourbon 8/10
taste done on day of making them
making classic gin tonight
off to the shop for Indian tonic water ;D
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Re: Flavoring Recomended and NOT

Postby popcorn sutton » Sat Mar 14, 2015 3:17 pm

popcorn sutton wrote:this thread is the best iv read in a long time,can someone just make a sticky of ratings
im very new at this so i feel i cant really comment

classic whisky 8/10
classic brandy 9/10
classic white rum 9/10
Tennessee whisky 7/10
Kentucky bourbon 8/10
taste done on day of making them
making classic gin tonight
off to the shop for Indian tonic water ;D


gin made first imprecations not bad smells like gin tastes a little like gin
leaving it till tonight and try again
A glass of whisky in Scotland in the thirties cost less than a cup of tea.
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