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Ok, so I have a bunch of unwanted horseradish patches growing at my dacha, so I decided to experiment for a little bit. I decided to make some horseradish booze (хреновуха).
The recipe goes like this: for 1 liter of vodka (or moonshine) you'll need about 40 grams of fresh horseradish. Peel it, chop it up into small pieces, put it in a glass jar, fill the jar with vodka, close the jar and leave it in a dark, cold place for a week.
After a week had passed, it should become slightly yellowish in color (almost like fresh piss). At this point, remove the horseradish cubes (but don't filter the booze just yet), add a tablespoon of honey, mix it, close the jar and put it back for two more weeksbro.
Then, after two more weeks had passed, filter out the remaining horseradish fibers - coffee filters work just fine. And that's it, it's done.
Should be easy enough.
The recipe goes like this: for 1 liter of vodka (or moonshine) you'll need about 40 grams of fresh horseradish. Peel it, chop it up into small pieces, put it in a glass jar, fill the jar with vodka, close the jar and leave it in a dark, cold place for a week.
After a week had passed, it should become slightly yellowish in color (almost like fresh piss). At this point, remove the horseradish cubes (but don't filter the booze just yet), add a tablespoon of honey, mix it, close the jar and put it back for two more weeks
Then, after two more weeks had passed, filter out the remaining horseradish fibers - coffee filters work just fine. And that's it, it's done.
Should be easy enough.
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