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Quote from: brianmtsinc on September 29, 2013, 04:43:05 PMThanks! That's close to what I figured but it just seems weak. Last year I made this with only 1 bottle of ever clear and some fire ball and it tasted pretty strong Changing the proof is just a matter of diluting alcohol. If you use everclear or straight vodka from the store. adding juice is the same as adding water in your caculations. this site has a good calculatorhttp://homedistiller.org/calcs/dilute
Thanks! That's close to what I figured but it just seems weak. Last year I made this with only 1 bottle of ever clear and some fire ball and it tasted pretty strong
Quote from: Special T on October 03, 2013, 09:32:47 AMQuote from: brianmtsinc on September 29, 2013, 04:43:05 PMThanks! That's close to what I figured but it just seems weak. Last year I made this with only 1 bottle of ever clear and some fire ball and it tasted pretty strong Changing the proof is just a matter of diluting alcohol. If you use everclear or straight vodka from the store. adding juice is the same as adding water in your caculations. this site has a good calculatorhttp://homedistiller.org/calcs/diluteUsing 750ml of 190 proof everclear, if I wanted to keep it at 40% ABV, this says I need to add about a liter of water (cider). Is boiling up 1 liter of cider with the cinnamon and sugar to taste still going to be smooth or is the smoothness dependent on diluting the everclear down to the 10-15% range? I'm looking for something that'll kick your butt on just a shot or two but still be smooth enough to sip, if that makes sense
use fireball instead of cinnamon sticks or with them? Don't want it too cinnamony
I was thinking about canning the stuff in mason jars, then when you want a quart of it open the canning jar and then drop in the alcohol