Maple Scotch
- 1 cup pure (bottled, filtered) water
- 1/3 cup maple sugar (you can buy some at Savory Spice Shop)
- 1/4-1/3 cup evaporated cane juice (use a little less if you want it less sweet)
- 2/3 cup pure maple syrup
- 6 or 7 whole allspice berries (which you can definitely find at SSS)
- 1/4 tsp caraway seeds (you know where I got mine…)
My Dad’s Bar
- At December 1, 2010
- By megan
- In Alcoholic Beverages, Maple, Maple Scotch, ROOT, thanksgiving, Vodka
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ROOT is, in my opinion, the most interesting new spirit on the market. This pre-prohibition era root-beer-tasting spirit made for some fun experimentation.
My dad introduced me to Domaine de Canton Ginger Liqueur, which is sure to please ginger-lovers out there. I mixed a little with some ROOT and some all natural ginger ale. It was good. I also mixed some with apple cider. Then I mixed ROOT with apple cider and maple scotch. There were a number of different combinations.
I’ve always admired my dad’s wine collection, and he spoils me every time I visit by opening a dusty bottle or two. This year it might have been three. It was a special visit, I suppose.
My dad likes to infuse vodka, brandy, and scotch with different things. His wild blackberry vodka was smooth and sippable. The same was true for his wild blackberry brandy. All he does is pick blackberries from his blackberry bush and soak them in alcohol. After a while you have a new flavored vodka, brandy, or scotch.
My sister, Alison, has been making Maple Scotch for years now and my dad still had some of her 2008 batch. My good childhood friend and I sipped on that one night for a while. Just like old times… We had a good laugh talking about how sipping scotch at age 30 was just like hanging out in middle school. I don’t remember drinking scotch back then. I do remember vodka and OJ, vodka and cranberry, gin and soda, rum and coke, etc.
My sister also brought my dad a cool gift this year: Vermont Gold Vodka made from 100% maple sap. We didn’t open that bottle. Maybe next year…
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