Elevate your cocktail game with this bold and zesty Ginger Infused Vodka recipe! Combining the warming spice of fresh ginger root with the smoothness of premium vodka, this easy DIY infusion adds an aromatic kick to your favorite drinks. With just 15 minutes of prep time and a simple 5-7 day steeping process, you'll have a vibrant, homemade flavored vodka thatβs perfect for crafting spicy Moscow Mules, ginger martinis, or even sipping on its own. This recipe yields a generous 750 milliliters, ensuring plenty to share (or savor solo). Donβt miss this flavorful infusion thatβs sure to impress at your next gathering! Keywords: ginger infused vodka, flavored vodka, homemade infusion, easy vodka recipes, ginger cocktail ideas.
Peel the ginger using a spoon or vegetable peeler, ensuring all the skin is removed. Then rinse it thoroughly under cool water to remove any remaining dirt.
Slice the ginger into thin, even slices. Thinner slices will release more flavor into the vodka.
In a clean, airtight glass jar or bottle, add the sliced ginger.
Pour the vodka over the ginger, ensuring all the slices are submerged.
Seal the jar tightly, then shake it gently to mix the ginger and vodka.
Store the jar in a cool, dark place for 5 to 7 days. Shake the jar gently once a day to encourage infusion.
After the infusion period, strain the vodka through a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth to remove the ginger slices, transferring the ginger-infused vodka into a clean bottle or container.
Seal the bottle tightly and store the infused vodka in a cool, dark place. It can be kept for up to a year.
Calories |
1812 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
% Daily Value* |
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| Total Fat | 0.8 g | 1% | |
| Saturated Fat | 0.2 g | 1% | |
| Polyunsaturated Fat | 0.0 g | ||
| Cholesterol | 0 mg | 0% | |
| Sodium | 20 mg | 1% | |
| Total Carbohydrate | 18.0 g | 7% | |
| Dietary Fiber | 2.0 g | 7% | |
| Total Sugars | 1.7 g | ||
| Protein | 1.8 g | 4% | |
| Vitamin D | 0.0 mcg | 0% | |
| Calcium | 16 mg | 1% | |
| Iron | 0.9 mg | 5% | |
| Potassium | 430 mg | 9% | |
*The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.