bluc wrote:Soak some turkish delight in the spirit, or play round with ratios of choc and rose water essences..
dans.brew wrote:Gday PJD... Welcome stranger!
The bloke who helped you make that vodka was a good bloke :laughing-rolling:
Hope to see you round here more! :handgestures-thumbupleft:
PJD wrote:dans.brew wrote:Gday PJD... Welcome stranger!
The bloke who helped you make that vodka was a good bloke :laughing-rolling:
Hope to see you round here more! :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Hey dans.brew. The bloke that helped me start off my brewing was a champion. Hope to hold a few more brewing sessions and try out many different brews. Thanks again
dans.brew wrote:PJD wrote:dans.brew wrote:Gday PJD... Welcome stranger!
The bloke who helped you make that vodka was a good bloke :laughing-rolling:
Hope to see you round here more! :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Hey dans.brew. The bloke that helped me start off my brewing was a champion. Hope to hold a few more brewing sessions and try out many different brews. Thanks again
Your most welcome! I'll con into a pot still oneday soon! On second thoughts... you'll just want one when the brewing bug really hits! :laughing-rolling:
PJD wrote:I’m seriously thinking of that one you spotted on here. Money the factor but those stills don’t come up very often. Got the bug. Now just gotta feed it. :text-lol:
Plumby wrote:I use to buy Turkish delight essence from my local home brew shop. It was nice, bit to sweet for my taste though.
warramungas wrote:You can make all sort of lolly flavoured vodka by soaking it in neutral.
Musk flavoured vodka would be my favourite.
Just buy a reasonable pack of Turkish delight and soak it in 40% neutral in a jar until it dissolves. Probably not chocolate coated though as I'm not sure the chocolate fats dissolve too well in 40%.
If you want chocky flavoured I think some people add chocolate topping but double check on that.
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