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The recipe for Becherovka

The recipe for Becherovka
    Becherovka - Czech herbal liqueur, which was established as a cure for stomach diseases Carlsbad pharmacist Josef Becher in 1807. Forty years later, in 1841, his son Johann began industrial production of the drink, which is subsequently called "Becherovka". Her recipe for many years kept secret and does not go beyond only two people: the director and technologist of the enterprise. However, it is known that the beverage is infused for 20 herbs, of which only 4 can be found in the Czech Republic, while the rest are delivered specifically to the plant from other countries.

Becherovka recipe of vodka.

     There are quite a number of Becherovka recipe for domestic production conditions. We offer you the following recipe, which, if done the right thing, for the taste characteristics most similar to the original. The basis of this recipe for Becherovka, a fortress of 38%, is moonshine, and not alcohol, because moonshine during processing destroys the aroma and specific taste.

Thus, the ingredients:
  • 1 liter of domestic high-quality moonshine;
  • 150 grams of sugar;
  • 250 grams of clean drinking water (not tap water!);
  • 1 teaspoon orange zest;
  • 2 cardamom seeds;
  • 10 kidney cloves;
  • 8 peas black pepper;
  • Half a teaspoon of anise;
  • 1 cinnamon stick.

     Grind orange zest, crushed cardamom seeds and cinnamon, add the cloves, black pepper, anise and pour moonshine still and mix. The resulting mixture in a tightly closed, at room temperature, insist week. Then make sugar syrup: over low heat to dissolve the sugar, not boiling. The syrup is cooled and mixed with existing infusion. Again, all tightly closed, and insist another 4 days. Before use, filter out all the seasonings and spices.

     For highest quality, we offer to buy moonshine moonshine "Gorilych". Thus, you can control the whole process of cooking and to treat their guests wonderful Becherovka from moonshine created with their own hands! Tasty, presentable and very cheap!
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