Description
- Triple sec essence – contains no alcohol
- Makes a classic citrus liqueur from marc brandy, orange peel and herbs
- 20 ml – made with natural extracts and essential oils
- Mix with your alcohol and sugar to make ~850ml.
- Item Package Dimension: 1.2″ L x 1.2″ W x 3.5″ H
Liquor Quik is the oldest brand of alcohol flavorings and a recognized world leader in distilling products and spirit flavors. With Liquor Quik, you can easily make low cost alcohol and turn it into delicious full flavored alcoholic beverages that evoke the taste of far more expensive Whiskeys, Vodkas, Gin, Schnapps & Liqueurs.
These essences are developed and imported from Nova Scotia where both drinking and home distilling are very popular. It is very cold up there and those folks have figured out how to stay warm! Liquor Quik has developed a range of flavors inspired by popular spirits and liqueurs from all over the world. Each flavor is designed to be added to a neutral spirit and adds the specific alcohol flavor you desire. The Liquor Quik range of flavors are beautifully presented in 20ml bottles that are labelled individually to indicate the spirit or liquor they evoke. Each essence bottle will generally flavor a standard size 750ml bottle.
With Liquor Quik recipes and ingredients you can reproduce just about any alcohol based drink you want, your way. You can also modify alcohol content, and add additional aromas and taste traits as well. It is Liquor Quick!
It’s not rocket science, just a fun and easy way to make the drinks you enjoy, at a price you can afford. What’s more, is if you follow the easy recipe guidelines and use the right flavour and sweetenings mixed into your spirit base, the drink you make will taste so good your friends will find it hard to believe you made them yourself!!
One of the issues you may encounter is proofing your distillates. When you add the flavoring and sugars your proof will be reduced, and the Proof Hydrometer will not measure accurately once the sugar has been added. One way to compensate for this is to first determine the volume of water you will be adding to hit your proof target, then add the flavoring and sweeteners as part of the water you will be adding to proof with. Remember to use less water to account for the added volume of the sugar.
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