Easy Apple Brandy co*cktail Recipe — Sugar & Cloth (2024)

by Ashley

If you’re a firm believer in an apple a day keeps the doctor away, then you’ll be drinking this Apple Brandy Allspice Fizz co*cktail all season long!

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The Apple Brandy Allspice Fizz is a beautiful co*cktail to serve along side your Thanksgiving feast.

It’s tart and full of spices to pair with the flavorful food, yet light and refreshing to sip on so it won’t fill you up.

More room for those second and third helpings of turkey and stuffing! Win-win!Plus, an apple a day keeps the doctor away as they say!

I feel like this is left open for some interpretation and will be drinking way more apple brandy this fall and winter. What about you?!

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Apples are one of my (Ashley Conway) favorite things to snack on in the fall.

You can’t beat a fresh Lady Apple, but I also really,really enjoy drinking tasty apple co*cktails like this Apple Brandy Allspice Fizz Thanksgiving co*cktail recipe!

Sure there are a plethora of apple cider co*cktails you can be sipping on. But I love mixing with Apple Brandy.

It has beautiful apple flavor and spice-filled notes, but gives you more flexibility than apple juice or cider. You can think of this drink as an Apple Brandy Old Fashioned!

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What Is Apple Brandy?

What is Apple Brandy exactly? It is a distilled spirit made entirely from apples (so no corn, wheat, etc).

It’s basically apple juice, but you know, boozy!

There are a lot of spicy notes in the Apple Brandy, which works well in this particular recipe since I used it to compliment through the emulsified, creamy egg white and fizziness of the soda.

Our Fall Poisoned Apple co*cktail is another recipe that features this particular brandy.

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Thanksgiving co*cktail Recipe

They most likely enjoyed some (or a lot) of Apple Brandy at the First Thanksgiving!

Apples were so abundant back then. Apples were also easier to distill compared to the many other spirits that they were trying to produce at the time.

The Apple Brandy that I used for this recipe, Laird’s 7 1/2 Year oldhails from my home state. Heeey, New Jersey!

And this particular brand also created the first commercial distillery in America. Thus, producing the first Apple Brandy here. I’ll cheers to that!

If you are not really into the history of booze like I am and prefer to just enjoy a delicious drink, then let’s get to the good part!

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Apple Brandy co*cktail Recipe

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5 from 3 votes

A beautiful co*cktail that's tart and full of spices to pair with the flavorful food, yet light and refreshing to sip on so it won’t fill you up.

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Total Time10 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Cuisine co*cktails

Ingredients

  • 2 oz apple brandy (I used Laird’s 7 1/2 year)
  • 2 oz apple juice
  • 0.5 oz lemon juice
  • 0.5 oz allspice syrup recipe below
  • 1 egg white from one egg
  • 2 oz club soda
  • 1 star anise for garnish
  • 1 apple slice for garnish

Nutrition

Calories: 251kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 76mg | Potassium: 356mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 110IU | Vitamin C: 17mg | Calcium: 120mg | Iron: 2mg

Servings: 1

Calories: 251kcal

Instructions

  • Make the allspice syrup.

  • Add all ingredients, except for soda, into shaker without ice.

  • Dry shake (shaken with out ice) for 30 seconds.

  • Add ice to the shaker and shake for about a minute to get the egg whites nice and creamy.

  • Pour into a large glass with ice.

  • Top with club soda and stir a bit.

  • Top with star anise and apple garnish and enjoy.

KEYWORD: apple brandy co*cktail

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Allspice Syrup Recipe

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5 from 2 votes

Great to pair with co*cktails especially if you want to add a hint of spice to your drink!

Prep Time0 minutes mins

Cook Time30 minutes mins

Total Time30 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Cuisine American

Equipment

  • Pot

  • Strainer

Ingredients

  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • 3 tbsp whole star anise

Nutrition

Calories: 926kcal | Carbohydrates: 222g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 22mg | Potassium: 648mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 200g | Vitamin A: 140IU | Vitamin C: 9mg | Calcium: 291mg | Iron: 17mg

Servings: 1 cup

Calories: 926kcal

Instructions

  • Add sugar and water into a pot and stir.

  • Add star anise. Bring to a boil over high heat.

  • Turn to low at let simmer for 5-10 mins. Let the star anise steep until the syrup is cool.

  • Strain out the solids and add to a airtight jar and place in the refrigerator for up to a month.

KEYWORD: allspice

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FAQs

Easy Apple Brandy co*cktail Recipe — Sugar & Cloth? ›

Making apple brandy requires one to round up a fair amount of fruit. Using a rule of thumb, 16 pounds of apples will yield about 1 gallon of cider.

How many apples does it take to make a gallon of brandy? ›

Making apple brandy requires one to round up a fair amount of fruit. Using a rule of thumb, 16 pounds of apples will yield about 1 gallon of cider.

How is apple brandy made? ›

Aged apple brandy is made by fermenting fresh apples into a hard cider, which is then distilled. Post distillation, the spirit is aged in oak barrels. The flavor profile is relative to the apple varieties used, type of oak and maturation period.

What's the difference between apple jack and apple brandy? ›

Apple brandies are made worldwide by distilling the juice or pulp of apples, whereas applejack is a distinctly American iteration that was historically distilled by freezing apple cider but is now most commonly distilled in copper or chamber stills.

How much sugar to add to fruit mash? ›

One part fruit juice to two parts water and 2.5- 3 pounds of cane sugar per gallon of mash. Select only good, ripe fruit. Cut out any soft spots, and don't use any with mold on it.

How to make brandy from scratch? ›

directions
  1. Enough fruit to somewhat fill a gallon jar, (cherries, apricots, crabapples, etc.).
  2. Place fruit, any kind, into glass jar -- pits and all, just cut off the yucky parts.
  3. Add sugar and vodka.
  4. Set on your kitchen counter and flip it every day for three months.

What is a brandy and co*ke called? ›

SOME CALL IT A KAROO MARTINI; OTHERS REFER TO IT AS FIGHTING JUICE. WHATEVER THE NAME IT'S GIVEN, THERE IS NO DENYING THAT BRANDY AND co*kE IS A PART OF SOUTH AFRICAN CULTURE.

What makes brandy taste better? ›

Lemonade. Citrus perks up caramel-heavy brandies by drawing out fruity notes and creating an easy sipper for the summer months. It also pairs wonderfully with pisco—the unaged brandy from Peru and Chile—to create a sort of long Pisco Sour.

Does brandy go bad? ›

Its high alcohol level keeps bacteria from growing in the liquor and protects its integrity when stored in a cool and dark environment. Open brandy won't go bad but it will lose its potency and flavor complexity within 6 months to 2 years of the seal being broken.

Can you drink apple brandy straight? ›

Subcategories of brandy include eau de vie, schnapps and Calvados, an Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) protected spirit from Normandy, France, made from apples or pears. Apple brandy can be sipped neat, but it also works well in co*cktails such as A Farewell to Arms, an Old Fashioned riff from Grey Ghost Detroit.

What is apple brandy called? ›

The most common Apple Brandy is called Calvados, which is the Normandy region of France where the liquor originated. Calvados is typically made with cider apples, but it can also be made with pears grown in the same region.

What apples are good for apple brandy? ›

Varieties like McIntosh and Red Delicious have a good balance of sugar and acidity, which contribute to the complex flavors in apple brandy. You can't go wrong with other popular apples like Braeburn or Fuji, either, so don't be afraid to experiment with your favorite varieties.

How much alcohol is in apple brandy? ›

After about 4 hours, there is 440 ml of slightly yellow apple brandy @ 40% abv in the collector.

What is the alcohol content of apple brandy? ›

It's distilled first to 60 proof, and then distilled again—with the distiller looking mainly for the heart of the distillate—to around 60 to 80% ABV (or 120 to 160 proof).

What is the oldest apple brandy in America? ›

U.S. drinkers, however, might be most familiar with applejack, an American-born apple brandy that originated in the late 1600s. One early distiller was Scottish immigrant William Laird, who settled in Monmouth County, New Jersey, and began to produce his own applejack in 1698.

Is it legal to make apple brandy? ›

While you can make beer and wine at home, this isn't true for spirits. Federal law prohibits home distilling, and you need a distillery license to make brandy.

How long does it take for apples to ferment into alcohol? ›

Fermentation will usually take three to six weeks, depending on temperature and yeast, and once it has ceased, immediately siphon the cider off the sediment into a clean fermenter. Repeat this process after a few weeks or when another sediment has formed. The cider should clear naturally.

How many pounds of apples does it take to make 1 gallon of apple cider? ›

How many Apples do I need? If you're aiming to make one demijohn of cider, a demijohn takes 4.5 litres (1 gallon) of liquid. As a general rule you will need about of 9 kg (20 lbs) of apples to produce 4.5 litres of juice.

How much fruit do I need for 5 gallons of mash? ›

So, you want to add fruit to your homebrew. Well the amount of fruit you'll need depends on the beer recipe and the type of fruit you are adding, but generally 3-7 pounds will do for a 5 gallon batch of beer. Don't be afraid to experiment with the amounts depending on how much fruit flavor you want in your beer.

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