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making Cherry Brandy

I was wondering if anyone knew how to make Cheery Brandy? Me and my neighbour absolutely love this but have only found ASDA that sell it and 1 pub in the whole of Hull:confused:

I'd like to try making some for us! Is it as easy as putting Cherries in the Brandy and leaving for a few months, shaking occassionally?

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  • Rikki
    Rikki Posts: 21,625 Forumite
    Zombiecazz used the method below to make cherry vodka. Why not try a small quantity with Brandy instead and see how it goes.:)

    zombiecazz
    sugar syrup is just sugar dissolved in water, don't boil incase you end up with toffee . Syrup mixes easier with the vodka. Keep the bottles/jars in a dark cupboard and shake once a day. I would also deseed the cherries before covering with the vodka. Fill Jar with cherries pour insome syrup and then cover with vodka. Leave for at least 3 weeks before testing. the longer you leave it the stronger the cherry flavour.
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