How to Make Cinnamon Apple Moonshine
Imagine sipping on a drink that perfectly captures the warm, spicy, and sweet flavors of a classic apple pie, but with a delightful boozy twist.
That’s what you get with cinnamon apple moonshine—a cozy, comforting concoction that’s perfect for fall gatherings and cozy nights.
Ready to make your own? Let’s dive in! And remember, always enjoy your moonshine responsibly and follow your local laws.
Ingredients and Equipment
List of Ingredients
Before we get started, let’s make sure you have everything you need.
Here’s your shopping list:
- High-proof alcohol: Everclear or vodka is your best bet. They’ll give your moonshine the kick it needs.
- Fresh apples: Preferably a mix of sweet and tart varieties for a balanced flavor.
- Apple juice: Adds a fresh apple taste.
- Apple cider: For that authentic fall flavor.
- Brown sugar: Adds a rich, molasses touch.
- White sugar: For additional sweetness.
- Cinnamon sticks: To spice things up.
- Ground cinnamon: For an extra burst of flavor.
- Ground nutmeg (optional): Adds warmth and depth.
- Vanilla extract: For a hint of sweetness.
Necessary Equipment
Got your ingredients? Great!
Now, let’s check off the equipment list:
- Large saucepan: For cooking your spiced apple mixture and mixing ingredients.
- Mason jars or glass containers: These will be your moonshine’s home while it infuses.
- Funnel: To make pouring easy and mess-free.
- Measuring cups and spoons: Precision is key!
- Strainer: To remove any solid bits before serving.
- Whisk: To mix everything smoothly.
- Knife and cutting board: For preparing the apples.
Preparation Steps
Step 1: Preparing the Apples
First things first, let’s get those apples ready. Wash, core, and slice the apples. No need to peel them—those peels add extra flavor and color to your moonshine. It’s like prepping for a delicious apple pie, except this one has a boozy twist!
Step 2: Making the Spiced Apple Mixture
Next, we need to make the spiced apple mixture. In a large saucepan, combine the apple juice, apple cider, brown sugar, white sugar, cinnamon sticks, ground cinnamon, and ground nutmeg (if you’re using it).
Heat the mixture gently over medium heat, stirring constantly until the sugars are fully dissolved. It’s like making the base for a sweet, spicy potion that will serve as the backbone of our moonshine.
Combining and Infusing
Step 3: Mixing Ingredients in a Saucepan
Now for the fun part—bringing all the flavors together! Add the sliced apples and cinnamon sticks to the spiced apple mixture in the saucepan. Stir well to combine.
This mixture will be simmering away, allowing the apples and spices to infuse their flavors into the sweet syrup. It’s like creating a comforting apple-cinnamon brew that’s bound to delight your taste buds.
Step 4: Simmering the Mixture
Bring the mixture to a gentle simmer over medium-low heat. Let it cook for about 20-30 minutes, stirring occasionally.
This step is crucial for melding all those wonderful flavors together. Think of it as slow-cooking a delicious stew—the longer it simmers, the better it gets.
Step 5: Cooling and Adding Alcohol
Once your mixture has simmered to perfection, remove it from the heat and let it cool to room temperature.
This is important because you don’t want to add alcohol to a hot mixture (unless you’re aiming for a kitchen science experiment!). When it’s cool, pour in your high-proof alcohol and give it a good stir.
The alcohol will infuse with all those delicious flavors, creating a rich, complex moonshine.
Bottling and Storing
Step 6: Transferring to Jars
Now that your cinnamon apple moonshine mixture is ready, it’s time to transfer it to mason jars.
Using a funnel, carefully pour the mixture into each jar. Make sure to leave a bit of space at the top to allow for any expansion during storage. It’s like bottling up autumn in a jar!
Step 7: Sealing and Shaking
Once your jars are filled, seal them tightly with their lids. Give each jar a good shake to make sure everything is well-mixed.
It’s like shaking up a snow globe—everything swirls around, creating a beautiful blend of flavors.
Step 8: Infusion Period
Now comes the hard part: waiting. Let your jars sit for at least one week. Store them in a cool, dark place and give them a shake every few days.
This infusion period allows all the flavors to meld together into a harmonious blend. Think of it like letting a fine wine age—the longer it sits, the better it gets.
Final Touches and Serving
Step 9: Tasting and Adjusting
The wait is finally over! It’s time to taste your cinnamon apple moonshine. Open a jar and take a small sip.
How’s the flavor? If it’s not sweet enough or needs a bit more spice, feel free to adjust by adding more sugar or spices. Think of it like tweaking a recipe—you want to get it just right.
Step 10: Straining
If you prefer a smooth drink without any solid bits, strain your moonshine using a fine mesh strainer. Pour the liquid into a clean container, leaving the apple slices and spices behind.
This step is optional but can make your moonshine look and taste smoother. It’s like straining tea leaves for a cleaner brew.
Step 11: Bottling and Storing
Once you’re happy with the flavor and consistency, it’s time to bottle your moonshine. Transfer the liquid into clean, airtight bottles.
Label them if you’re feeling fancy—this can be especially fun if you’re planning to give some away as gifts. Store your bottles in a cool, dark place to keep the flavors fresh.
And remember, the longer it sits, the better it gets. It’s like aging fine wine but with a delicious apple-cinnamon twist!
Serving Suggestions
Creative Cocktails
Now that you’ve got your cinnamon apple moonshine ready, let’s talk about how to serve it. You can enjoy it straight, on the rocks, or mix it into some fabulous cocktails.
Here are a few ideas to get you started:
- Apple Cinnamon Martini: Shake your moonshine with vodka and a splash of apple juice. Serve in a chilled martini glass with a cinnamon stick garnish.
- Spiced Apple Old Fashioned: Mix your moonshine with a dash of bitters and a twist of orange peel. Serve over ice with a cinnamon stick garnish.
- Apple Cinnamon Hot Toddy: Add a shot of your moonshine to a mug of hot tea for a warm, boozy treat. Top with a slice of lemon and a clove.
Presentation Tips
When serving your moonshine at parties or gatherings, presentation is key. Consider using festive glasses to match the warm spirit of your moonshine.
Add some fun garnishes like a cinnamon stick or a sprinkle of brown sugar. If you’re gifting the moonshine, decorate the bottles with ribbons or custom labels.
Think of it like setting the stage for a delightful experience—you want everything to look as good as it tastes!
Conclusion
To wrap things up, making cinnamon apple moonshine is a fun and creative way to bring some sweet and spicy flavors into your life.
From choosing your favorite ingredients to experimenting with different cocktails, the possibilities are endless.
Remember to always enjoy your creations responsibly and stay within the legal guidelines for alcohol production in your area.
Happy brewing, and cheers to your delicious creations!
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So, what are you waiting for? Gather your supplies, pick your favorite apple and cinnamon flavors, and start creating your own delightful moonshine today! Cheers!