Making Pepper-Flavored Vodka

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I'm interested in infusing pepper flavor into vodka like in Naga Chili Vodka.

Are there any peppers I should specifically avoid and how should I infuse the flavor/spiciness? In addition, other than varying the types of peppers and number of peppers how can I control the spiciness? Is a higher proof of vodka recommended, and does the quality of the vodka matter in this case?



Best Answer

From my limited (but successful) experience, here are some answers to your subjective questions:

  • Choose peppers whose flavor you do want
  • Avoid peppers whose flavor you do not like (I'd never infuse green bell pepper, blech!)
  • Choose a vodka you'd want to drink (if you like cheap vodka, use it, if you like expensive vodka, use that)

As far as the mechanics of making the infused vodka:

  • Chop the peppers up coarsely, drop into a glass jar with the vodka, taste every 12 hours until you get the flavor/heat you want, then strain the vodka.
  • The longer you infuse, the stronger/spicier the result.
  • If you're going more for flavor (less for heat) remove the seeds and pith
  • The proof of the vodka (80-100) will have little difference in the end result as far as the infused flavor goes. Everclear (190+ proof) will probably extract flavors faster, but do you want to drink it????

If, on the other hand, you are really just wanting to get the spiciest drink available, then don't bother infusing vodka, just google how to get/make capsaicin concentrate and use that directly. Then add directly to the drink of your choice.

I've not tried dried chilies, but I imagine a Chipotle infused vodka would make an awesome Bloody Mary.




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How do you make infused pepper vodka?

Add the peppercorns to the vodka and allow to sit in a cool dark place for 7 days. Stir or gently shake to combine every few days. After 7 days, strain through a fine mesh strainer to remove the peppercorns. Place in a sterilized* glass container with a lid and store in a cool dark place.

How long does pepper infused vodka last?

Store on the countertop for anywhere from 3-7 days. Taste it periodically to assess whether it's flavored enough for your liking. __Shake the jar once or twice a day\u2014__be sure the lid is closed tightly\u2014to help things get going.

How do you add flavor to vodka?

The process couldn't be more simple. Just place your natural flavoring\u2013 citrus peels, strawberries, herbs, vanilla bean, or whatever you like from the list below\u2013 in a jar. Add the vodka and secure the lid. Give the mixture a good shake a few times a day.

Can you use dried peppers to infuse vodka?

I found dried Chile de Arbol in my local supermarket and immediately thought vodka. This infusion is very straightforward \u2013 Two ingredients: Chile de Arbol and vodka infused for at least a week. You shake it once a day. It will make you feel accomplished like you're contributing to the infusion.



How To Make Pepper Infused Vodka




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