5 Fruit-Infused Vodka Recipes to Make at Home (2024)

With more than a month to go till Christmas, there's still time to make some delicious home-made fruit flavoured vodka for friends and family, or to keep for yourself! Add fruit to make a sweet co*cktail base with flavours like apple, blueberry and watermelon. Or go exotic with vodka flavors like chilli pepper, basil and peppercorn.

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You don't really need anything complex to start making your own fruit-infused vodkas, the basic tools are simply a large empty wide-mouth glass jar with a cover, a funnel and a strainer with tiny holes (like a tea strainer).

The jar, of course, is where the infusion occurs. A wide mouth allows for use of larger pieces of fruits. If using the original bottle the vodka came in, you will need to chop the ingredients into tiny pieces. It's also important that the jar be glass as plastic will adversely affect the flavour of the infusion.

The strainer is for when the infusing is done, to make sure nothing but the vodka ends up back in the bottle. In lieu of a strainer, a coffee filter will also work but it may make the straining process more difficult. The funnel helps when pouring the vodka into the narrow neck of the bottle.

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How to Make Infused Vodka

1. Pour/put the flavourings into the wide-mouth jar, then top up with the vodka. Make sure the vodka completely covers the items adding the flavour.

2. Secure the jar lid and save the empty vodka bottle to refill with the infused creation later.

3. Place the jar in a cool dark place for one to two weeks, depending on the recipe. If putting the jar into a refrigerator, wrap the jar with a dish towel to help keep out the light.

4. Gently shake the jar three or four times a week to circulate the vodka around the added ingredient/s.

5. When the mixture is ready, pour it through a strainer (or coffee filter) into the original empty vodka bottle, using the funnel.

Infused vodka, kept in a cool, dark place, will generally keep its flavour for 9-12 months.

It's important to note that the better the quality of vodka used in these recipes, the better the end results will be. It's also possible to make smaller quantities, but the infusion time will be shorter due to the smaller container and lesser amount of vodka used.

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Want to give it a try? Here are five fruit flavor infused vodkas to make at home.

5 Fruit-Infused Vodka Recipes

Blueberry-infused Vodka

Ingredients:

1 750ml bottle of vodka
3 cups blueberries, washed and halved

Follow directions above. This recipe can also be adapted using the same amount of raspberries or other berry.

French Apple-infused Vodka

Ingredients:

1 750ml bottle of vodka
2 green apples, cubed
1 vanilla bean

Follow directions above, with one exception: do not add the vanilla bean at first. If you do, it will completely overpower the apple taste.

Wait until after the one to two week infusion period, when the vodka tastes like the apples, then add a one inch slice of the vanilla bean. Let the mixture sit in a cool, dark place for an additional 24 to 48 hours. Strain and bottle as per directions above.

Lemon or Lime-infused Vodka

Ingredients:

1 750ml bottle of vodka
2 cups of Meyer Lemons or Key Limes, washed and thinly sliced

Follow directions above to fill jar. The difference will be in the storage time. Citrus has a strong flavor, so check every two or three days. When you feel the taste of the lemons or limes is strong enough, it's ready to strain and bottle.

As a variant, use 1 1/2 cups lemon and 1/2 cup lime to make a lemon-lime vodka.

Pear-infused Vodka

Ingredients:

1 750ml bottle of vodka
6 pears, cut into eight pieces each

Follow directions above.

Watermelon-infused Vodka

Ingredients:

1 750ml bottle of vodka
3 1/2 cups / 550g cubed watermelon

Follow directions above.

How to Use

These infused vodkas are great to drink as shots, sipped over ice, or mixed into drinks. And they make perfect home-made gifts! Simply add a cute 'Drink Me' label with the name of your bottle and how to use it.

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5 Fruit-Infused Vodka Recipes to Make at Home (2024)

FAQs

How do you make infused vodka at home? ›

Steps
  1. To begin, thoroughly clean your glass container with soap and hot water.
  2. Next, add the fruit, herbs, and/or spices you want to infuse into your vodka, washing them beforehand.
  3. Pour in vodka to cover these ingredients, seal the jar, and leave it in a dark place for one to four weeks.
Sep 18, 2023

How long can fruit stay in infused vodka? ›

Add the infusion ingredients to your jar, fill with vodka, and cover tightly. Store on the countertop for anywhere from 3-7 days. The alcohol will preserve any fruits or veggies that should typically be stored in the fridge. Taste it periodically to assess whether it's flavored enough for your liking.

How long should you let fruit soak in alcohol? ›

So you can soak them even for a month, 15 days, 5 days or even the night before you bake. I would recommend, if you don't have much time and want to soak the fruit asap, you can warm the alcohol, ever so gently as you don't want to evaporate the alcohol in the liquid – before adding it to the dried fruit.

What is the best fruit to soak in alcohol? ›

The Best Booze Soaked Fruits
  • Bourbon Soaked Cherries. If there's fruit, it counts as health food, right? ...
  • Vodka Soaked Strawberries. Straight from the berry patch of your dreams | Recipe.
  • Champagne Soaked, Frosting Covered Strawberries. ...
  • Frozen, Beer Soaked Watermelon.
Aug 13, 2023

Does homemade infused vodka go bad? ›

Infused spirits are best enjoyed within three months, but they will never go bad. See our co*cktail recipes for ideas on how to use your infused alcohol.

Does pineapple infused vodka go bad? ›

Store the Pineapple infused vodka in the refrigerator for 2 weeks. The vodka won't spoil, however, pineapples are perishable and after 2 weeks the pineapple flavor will not taste as fresh.

Can you use frozen berries to infuse vodka? ›

Individually quick-frozen fruit, preserved at the peak of ripeness, can infuse a spirit in the span of 24 hours. “The ice crystals freeze the juice in place,” explains Asher, “and when it thaws, the ruptured cell walls leak out the juice.” Typically, one pound of frozen fruit is enough to infuse a liter of any spirit.

How much fruit to infuse vodka? ›

Use two cups chopped fruit + two to three cups vodka, and infused for three to five days. Make sure the vodka covers the fruit to prevent it from spoiling during infusion.

When infusing vodka do you refrigerate it? ›

Infusion is ready when vodka deepens in color and flavor is to your liking. Pour infusion into a serving container, if desired, and serve immediately. If storing, strain though a fine-mesh sieve and refrigerate for up to 1 month.

Do you have to refrigerate fruit soaked in alcohol? ›

Our answer

It is not necessary to keep the steeping fruits in the fridge as both the fruits and the alcohol keep well. We would however prefer to keep the fruits in a cool, dry (and if kept for longer, dark) place while they soak. The best container for the fruits is a tightly sealed plastic container.

What not to mix with vodka? ›

  • Energy Drinks. Mixing caffeine with liquor may give you a lot of energy and lessen the effects of alcohol, but this will only make you continually drink more alcohol. ...
  • Marijuana. ...
  • Pain Relief Medication. ...
  • Painkillers. ...
  • Sleeping Pills. ...
  • Cocaine. ...
  • Hallucinogens. ...
  • Antidepressants.

What to mix with vodka for beginners? ›

Lemon Shed

A bright, citrusy co*cktail, the Lemon Shed only requires lemon juice, simple syrup, and the best-tasting vodka in the world. Easy as that.

Is pineapple juice and vodka good? ›

A hint of tropical flavour with the smooth, clean flavour of vodka, make this a perfect holiday reminder, or for drinking with friends when you have them over.

What fruits can be infused with alcohol? ›

🥃Ingredients
  • Raisins (especially good with rum)
  • Currants (Traditional mixed with raisins, dried orange peel and brandy to make Christmas cake with)
  • Dates (especially good with Hazelnut or Chocolate Liquor)
  • Dried Apricots (very nice with Orange Liquor)
  • Prunes- Good with Whisky.
  • Dried Cherries (Amazing with Brandy)
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What fruit is used in vodka? ›

Some vodkas are made from potatoes, molasses, soybeans, grapes, rice, sugar beets and sometimes even byproducts of oil refining or wood pulp processing. In some Central European countries, such as Poland, some vodka is produced by just fermenting a solution of crystal sugar and yeast.

What are the best things to infuse liquor with? ›

Here are some ideas for vodka infusions:
  • 01 of 16. Strawberry and Vanilla Bean. ...
  • 02 of 16. Cranberry, Orange, and Cinnamon. ...
  • 03 of 16. Raspberry and Lemon. ...
  • 04 of 16. Cucumber, Lime, and Mint. ...
  • 05 of 16. Watermelon and Basil. ...
  • 06 of 16. Jalapeño and Lime. ...
  • 07 of 16. Serrano, Grapefruit, and Honey. ...
  • 08 of 16. Blackberry and Lemon.
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