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A strong, juicy pear schnapps.
Add essence and 650ml Alcohol @ 40% to SS Schnapps Base (made up as per Schnapps Base Pack instructions. Alternatively 180ml Sugar and 100ml Liquid Glucose. Top up to 1.125L with water.
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Activated Liquid Carbon 200g – For Homebrew Spirit, Vodka & Moonshine production. From Alcotec, the leaders in High Alcohol Technology Instantly soluble. For Alcohol Production and Water Treatment Treats 5-25 Liters Helps to remove off tastes, odor & impurities. Helps keeps yeast in suspension Activated Carbon is used both for filtration during the late stages of fermentation and for its ability to keep the yeast “floating” longer (so it can produce higher levels of alcohol). This is the same sachet that is used in Alcotec’s 21% Vodka Kit. The carbon now comes in a foil sachet. Images may change. The carbon now comes in a foil sachet. Images may change. We recommend using Alcotec TurboKlar 24hr with this product. When used together, they achieve a truly superior finish. Does Not Contain Alcohol
Used to Oak age spirits and wines. Ideal for Brandy, Whiskey, Dark Rum and Bourbon. Add 1 to 5 mls per litre depending on taste. Store Spirit for 7 to 10 days to allow Oak character to fully develop.
Flavourings like peat, oak, sweet vanillin and fruity esters are just some of the notes that make up the Whiskey Flavouring Profile Kit so you can adjust the flavour profile of your spirit to match your preferences and let you get creative.
The kit contains all the measuring equipment you will require for accurate dosing. A comprehensive instruction booklet is included with many premium recipes to appeal to a wide range of palates. The booklet contains descriptions of the attributes of each different flavouring to assist with your design.
Used as a base for making Whiskey in the Whiskey Profile Kit. Refer to the recipe booklet provided with the kit for recipes.
