Make your own flavoured vodka for the Christmas
Great stocking filler
12 comments
J1135
5 Dec 161#1
what a load of tripe lmao
woldranger
5 Dec 161#2
This claims to infuse the vodka with whatever fruit you put in it, but surely the blades are just piercing the flesh and mixing some of the actual juice with it??
OR, you could save yourself £15.99 and just stick some fruit and a little sugar in a bottle of vodka now, shake it every day for a week or so and then open it at Christmas! Some stuff will actually be quite drinkable by that point but most will benefit from at least 6 weeks.
sam_of_london
6 Dec 161#3
Just use a blender for a delicious shake of anything you desire and save £15.99 in your pocket.
militantmillie
6 Dec 161#4
I can highly recommend cola cubes or drumstick squashies in vodka. Shake the bottle every day for about a week. Save yourself £15.99.
rickygosling7
6 Dec 16#5
im just going to throw a bag of skittles in a bottle of absolute or simply buy the flavoured absolute/ciroc.
Save myself the time and money...
J1135
7 Dec 16#6
Get some sasparilla tablets and leave them in the vodka, like above shake whenever you pass.
Lovely stuff
ristac
11 Dec 16#7
Might be cheap but this is surely just a party gimmick, one of those things you use once or twice before stuffing it at the back of a cupboard
futura
11 Dec 16#8
7 comments so far, every one negative. Yet 122° heat?
FoxForce5
11 Dec 161#9
Just smash a bag of pear drops up & throw it in the bottle. Of you have a dishwasher sticking it in there will make it in less than an hour. Otherwise just stick it somewhere warm (on top of the gas boiler usually works), shake everyday & it'll take a week or so.
Mmm, I love a pear drop vodka, makes a nice long drink with lemonade too.
spruceyb
11 Dec 16#10
The way to infuse a vodka with flavour is with a cream whipper which are about £20, put your vodka in with your ingredient, pressurize it with n2o chargers, give it a shake, relieve the pressure and you have near instant infusion.
On the plus side too, as well as flavouring your spirits you can use it to make whipped cream or foams and other culinary uses.
dozzum to spruceyb
11 Dec 16#12
And have a giggle at the same time.
steve-ness
11 Dec 16#11
yep . save yourself £15
I've done sloes,raspberry, skittles and werthers originals (for the oldies
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Great stocking filler
12 comments
OR, you could save yourself £15.99 and just stick some fruit and a little sugar in a bottle of vodka now, shake it every day for a week or so and then open it at Christmas! Some stuff will actually be quite drinkable by that point but most will benefit from at least 6 weeks.
Save myself the time and money...
Lovely stuff
Mmm, I love a pear drop vodka, makes a nice long drink with lemonade too.
On the plus side too, as well as flavouring your spirits you can use it to make whipped cream or foams and other culinary uses.
I've done sloes,raspberry, skittles and werthers originals (for the oldies