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Re: Banana liqueur - winner!
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Fri Oct 04, 2013 9:59 am
by tipsy
Chucked a vanilla bean in mine but really after having a taste I reckon a cinnamon stick would be the go. None on hand unfortunately.
Re: Banana liqueur - winner!
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Fri Oct 04, 2013 1:47 pm
by stretch69
Aussiedownunder01 wrote:Lowndsey wrote:Why do you have to order bananas?
She who must be obeyed wants to know everything
I need more sugar why you got some last week
i need a zestier [ why ] i want to make limonchello [i don't like it ] who gives a fuck
ect ect
Haha I get that too =)) =))
Banana liqueur - winner!
Posted:
Fri Oct 04, 2013 4:57 pm
by BackyardBrewer
tipsy wrote:Chucked a vanilla bean in mine but really after having a taste I reckon a cinnamon stick would be the go. None on hand unfortunately.
Cinnamon actually gives a very warm spice note and I wouldn't add it to this as it can overpower. I like it in the apple pie with neutral and fresh apple and raisins but for this? Not so much.
Your choice mate but vanilla is a much better match.
Re: Banana liqueur - winner!
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Sat Oct 05, 2013 11:59 am
by tipsy
Well I only had vanilla, so vanilla it was :D .
The missus is picking me up some maple syrup as I type.
Really looking forward to it :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Re: Banana liqueur - winner!
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Wed Oct 09, 2013 3:23 pm
by tipsy
At the risk of sounding like a 15yo girl.........OMFG...this stuff is awesome.
Filtered the banana/vanilla bean mix....had a taste....mmm ok.
Added the sugar syrup and had a nip over ice......tasting real nice.
Drizzled some maple syrup over.....fucking fantastic.
Ended up just putting 100ml of maple syrup in with lot.
We even tried it with a little milk and it was nice. My missus loved it but I think I prefer it neat.
:clap: BYB
Re: Banana liqueur - winner!
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Wed Oct 16, 2013 6:05 pm
by Lowndsey
So I have just finished straining and filtering out the bananas which was a real bitch. About 5 or 6 passes through cheese cloth and coffee filters. It's amazing how such a large piece of banana can squeeze through such a small hole in a filter. Next step is maple syrup, vanilla and sugar syrup.
Roughly how,much maple and vanilla is everyone using for 700 ml of this stuff?
Banana liqueur - winner!
Posted:
Wed Oct 16, 2013 6:07 pm
by BackyardBrewer
Lowndsey wrote:So I have just finished straining and filtering out the bananas which was a real bitch. About 5 or 6 passes through cheese cloth and coffee filters. It's amazing how such a large piece of banana can squeeze through such a small hole in a filter. Next step is maple syrup, vanilla and sugar syrup.
Roughly how,much maple and vanilla is everyone using for 700 ml of this stuff?
A teaspoon of vanilla and a tablespoon of real pure maple syrup not the fake stuff.
Another tablespoon if you think it needs it. Don't overdo the vanilla though.
Re: Banana liqueur - winner!
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Wed Oct 16, 2013 6:11 pm
by Lowndsey
Cheers mate. The banana spirit tastes pretty nice as it is just calling out for a bit of sweetness from the sugar and maple syrups then Will be delicious.
Re: Banana liqueur - winner!
Posted:
Wed Oct 16, 2013 6:16 pm
by Lowndsey
One more thing..... How long did you let all those flavours mesh together before getting the true taste?
Banana liqueur - winner!
Posted:
Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:25 pm
by BackyardBrewer
Lowndsey wrote:One more thing..... How long did you let all those flavours mesh together before getting the true taste?
Well pretty much good of the get go but 3 days to a week in the fridge will marry the flavours nicely.