How To Design Your Own Liquor

 
18-Mar-2011 by Choc Brownie

 

 

Vodka

Design you own liquor and be rewarded for this hobby. Yes! This challenging leisure pursuit of designing liquors is very simple, and professional liquor makers can easily create their own unique recipes.

 

 

 

 

 

Vodka will be the first choice for people who think of designing liquor, as this drink is versatile and adds flavor to the complete glass of this divine drink. Rum can also be a better bet to try for the first timer.

 

How to drink liquor

 

 

It also plays a significant role as much as designing liquors. From an ounce of bourbon to a shot of tequila, a flask of whiskey or a mug of beer, you need to know how to drink it! Here's a tip to enjoy your drink. Those who are new to liquor can try a mixed drink like a Cocktail or Mocktail, like Screwdriver or a breeze.

 

 

 

Design your own liquor by mixing other drinks for flavor:

 

 

Use hard alcohols: such as whiskey or tequila, to alter the flavor of your liquor.

 

 

Turn your plain vodka into a liquor: by adding fruit or espresso, and let vodka to absorb the flavor. You can even add a sweetener to the flavored vodka to have the heavenly drink treat.

 

 

Fruit liquors are a fun to design: Add fruit of your choice, but some foods provide better results.

 

 

Use fresh fruit: for better results. Seasonal fruits like Mongo, Cranberry, Raspberry and Pineapple make a wonderful combination. 

 


Nutritional Value

 

It varies from one liquor to another.  

 

  • Hard liquor 90-100 calories for a 1.5-ounce serving
  • Wine 100-140 calories for 4 ounces
  • Beer 120-145 calories for 12 ounces
  • Light beer 95-100 calories for 12 ounces

 

 

Alcohol evaporates while cooking, hence cooking wine out of alcohol would take almost 10 hours when cooked in a crackpot. Visit ifood.tv to know the technique of cooking out of alcohol.

 

Alcohol Trivia

 

  • Liquor got its name "a universal language" due to its widespread consumption throughout the history.
  • A raisin dropped into a glass of champagne will constantly bounce up and down between the top and the bottom of the glass.

 

Most of the ingredients you may already have it in your closet to design your own liquor. What takes is your creativity to make it different to have the divine drink for the perfect evening.

 

Image credits:  garysboozeblog.blogspot.com 

Questions, Comments and Reviews

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
Quantcast