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Loki and other Liquers
*Teach*:
I have done the coffee filter trick. I poured it into an empty bottle first, took a coffee filter and used a rubber band to attach it to the bottle then turned it upside down and let it trickle out slowly into a clean pot. I actually had three bottles filtering at a time that way. I just propped them up and came back later to check on them.
Having said that, I don't bother with it any more. They only loki I make that has a sediment issue is my Apple Pie and I just tell whoever gets it not to drink the sediments lol. I don't know if I am right or not but I think leaving the sediment in there in that case helps the flavor (it's mostly cinnamon and I think letting that stay in helps).
*rum and loki are amazing inventions*
Ms Trish:
--- Quote from: *Teach* on December 28, 2011, 11:31:28 AM ---
Having said that, I don't bother with it any more. They only loki I make that has a sediment issue is my Apple Pie and I just tell whoever gets it not to drink the sediments lol. I don't know if I am right or not but I think leaving the sediment in there in that case helps the flavor (it's mostly cinnamon and I think letting that stay in helps).
*rum and loki are amazing inventions*
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I'm sure the cinnamon isn't a problem. I was more concerned about fruit bits/other organics.
Thanks for the input! And I'll agree on them being amazing!
Francisco Paula:
Cheese cloth.
used this in cooking alot to filter stuff
Butch:
I just made the Bananas Foster vodka. It has to sit for 29 days (per the recipe), then I strain it and add the banana extract. We'll see how this goes!
Ms Trish:
--- Quote from: Butch on May 17, 2012, 08:44:44 PM ---I just made the Bananas Foster vodka. It has to sit for 29 days (per the recipe), then I strain it and add the banana extract. We'll see how this goes!
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Make sure you let us know! That sounds yummy!
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