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make your own liqueurs


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I looked through 16 pages of recipe books here, determined not to stray off (did not work, of course!) but found no question like this. So maggiethecat or anyone else who knows such things, what book do you recommend? I want to make liqueurs and cream liqueurs and creme liqueurs (what is the diff?) I am, of course, interested also in chocolate liqueurs, but not only.

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No. To be honest, I've rarely had a homemade liqueur that approached the quality of even the lesser commercial products. The exceptions have been things like homemade sloe gin, which isn't exactly rocket science. I've had a few cream liqueur preparations that have been okay, but this is in general not a category I hold in high esteem and, in addition, the homemade preparations are not shelf-stable (not to mention that, if you want "Irish Cream" it's hard to beat mixing cream, sugar and Irish whiskey in a glass yourself according to your preferences).

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