Roots Walnut likör

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  • bill77.017
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    • Jul 2010
    • 2279

    #16
    Lol possibly, we'll see how strong it is.

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    • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
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      • Mar 2011
      • 7035

      #17
      Originally posted by Extreme
      Could I get trolleyed on this stuff? I mean, If I stuck in about 5 portions of this would I end up in a care home?
      Walnut likör is à madicine brother if you will end up somewhere , then it will be heaven

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      • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
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        • Mar 2011
        • 7035

        #18
        Originally posted by squeezyjohn
        Thanks GN - just seeing the words walnut liquor made my mouth water. We have a family tradition of soaking green walnuts in cheap red wine & brandy with sugar, vanilla and a few spices. It's originally a French recipe for "Vin Noir" and the result is a bit like Port - but only works out at £3 a bottle!

        Good luck with the project - I'm sure I would buy it.

        Cheers
        Thanks Squeezee

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        • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
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          • Mar 2011
          • 7035

          #19
          Originally posted by bill77.017
          GN, walnut liquor Snus!!!! never tried walnut liquor, but with your Snus making magic this is going to taste amazing. I like the way you are going to present it too, with the 250 ml of liquor, Can't wait to try it. Keep up the great work brother
          Walnut likör is rich iodine , likör tasts like cognac but sweeter and smother ...

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          • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
            Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 7035

            #20
            Originally posted by squeezyjohn
            Thanks GN - just seeing the words walnut liquor made my mouth water. We have a family tradition of soaking green walnuts in cheap red wine & brandy with sugar, vanilla and a few spices. It's originally a French recipe for "Vin Noir" and the result is a bit like Port - but only works out at £3 a bottle!

            Good luck with the project - I'm sure I would buy it.

            Cheers
            Brother we use 400 grams Of green walnuts on a liter of 96,6 spirit , yes we use vanilla , and other spices I am so glad you know what I am talking about , but 3 £ à botle??? Isn't it chep ??

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            • squeezyjohn
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              • Jan 2008
              • 2497

              #21
              Well it is only £3 a bottle if you make it yourself! If you wanted to buy some from me then of course it would be a gift - but to a stranger ... this stuff is craftsmanship ... it is priceless!

              I have never tried making it with pure alcohol (96,6%) - but I do have some of that to try making it with!!!! Maybe I will at the end of June when the green walnuts are ready here in the UK.

              It's nice to know that you are a meister of the traditional foods & drinks as well as the snus GN!
              Squeezyjohn

              Sometimes wrong and sometimes right .... but ALWAYS certain!!!

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              • squeezyjohn
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                • Jan 2008
                • 2497

                #22
                It sounds a bit like this amazing drink made with Louisiana Perique tobacco which I have tried and think is pretty good: http://www.absintheonline.com/acatal..._de_Tabac.html
                Squeezyjohn

                Sometimes wrong and sometimes right .... but ALWAYS certain!!!

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