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haresfur

haresfur


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1 hour ago, &roid said:

Second try (good job I don't work on a Monday):

 

Same ratios as before (save for a single dash of bitters) but stirred in a glass vessel, this time we went from 68g to 88g so now have a dilution of 29%.  This gives a final abv of 31.1%.

 

I like this better.  Orange bitter flavour much less intrusive and the slightly less fiery mix is nicer too.  Fascinating how a small change like the material of the stirring vessel can impact on the end product.

 

@weinoo, I didn't check temps so maybe that's something for the next round of experiments!

 

Ah, but which orange bitters?

Edit: Oh I see in the previous post. Maybe try Regans or a dash of Regans and a dash of Fees.

haresfur

haresfur

1 hour ago, &roid said:

Second try (good job I don't work on a Monday):

 

Same ratios as before (save for a single dash of bitters) but stirred in a glass vessel, this time we went from 68g to 88g so now have a dilution of 29%.  This gives a final abv of 31.1%.

 

I like this better.  Orange bitter flavour much less intrusive and the slightly less fiery mix is nicer too.  Fascinating how a small change like the material of the stirring vessel can impact on the end product.

 

@weinoo, I didn't check temps so maybe that's something for the next round of experiments!

 

Ah, but which orange bitters?

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