Homemade Liquor with sage - A very pleasant and fresh digestive to serve cold in summer

in #steempub7 years ago

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I found out this homemade liquor with sage in a small italian restaurant near my home. I really loved its taste, pleasant and fresh, and so I decided to try to make it by myself, because the recipe was really easy to do.

INGREDIENTS

  • 40 sage leaves (better big ones)
  • 500 ml of pure alcohol
  • 500 ml of water
  • 450 gr of sugar
  • 1 lemon peel (optional) using only yuellow parts, and not white, cause too bitter

PROCESS

There are two distinct phases of the procedure, and you have to wait a bit more than a month, before to have liquor ready to drink. So you have to be patient... and I'm not at all :) So I'm counting days...

Phase 1

First of allyou have to wash, clean and dry well all sage leaves

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After that, you have to put leaves into a bottle or an hermetic container, with a large opening, to fill and later take off leaves.

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So now you can put alcohol inside and cover leaves

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So phase 1 is done, you have to put container in a dark place for 15 days and shake once a day to move leaves and mix.
You will look sage release its aroma and a strong emerald color.

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Phase 2

Finally after 15 days, we can procede with recipe, with an easy step: you just have to melt the sugar in the water, turn off the stove once it's loose and let cool.

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And then add it to our alcohol and sage mix

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You can see a lighter green mix and that's all for now, so we have an other hard step... wait again for 20 days keeping again a dark place and remebering to shake it once every three days, this time.

After 20 days filter the liquor with sage and help with a piece of clean white cotton.
That's all folks, you will have a very interesting digestive liquor, better to serve cold, with a pleasant and delicious fresh taste.

I'm really impatient and dream the day it will be ready to drink... then I will post my result!

Cheers and steem on!

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nice clear description, will be worth a try .
what alcohol did you use ...vodka / gin / white rum /...
and what % is it ?

Thanks, it's simple and with a very great result.
You have to use pure neutral alcohol, 95%

is that from chemist shop or liquor shop ? how much is it ?

You can simply find also in a supermarket because it's a base for liquor and cooking. It's about 10/15$ for a litre.