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June 24, 2013April 1, 2018 by Rachel8 Comments on Rhubarb Liqueur Recipe

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I know I’ve gone on and on about how much I love rhubarb, but this week I’ve got proof, in the form of two different rhubarb recipes. The first is this rhubarb liqueur. It was actually inspired by one you can buy, called Rhubarb Tea. I say “inspired by,” but what I really mean is that I tried it, and thought to myself that I could do better (though they do have some co*cktail recipes using their version that sound good). The rhubarb flavor just wasn’t strong enough for me. So I looked up some recipes online, and came up with my own rhubarb liqueur. I hope it doesn’t sound too immodest to say that it’s way better than the store-bought version, with a much stronger rhubarb flavor. Unfortunately, even though I made a double batch of the recipe below, it’s so delicious that I think it’ll all get drank up in less time than it took to make. Guess I’ll just have to make more!

Rhubarb Liqueur

3 cups rhubarb, finely chopped
1 1/2 cups Everclear (190 proof)
2 Tbsp + 1/2 cup white granulated sugar
1/4 cup + 2 cups water

Place the chopped rhubarb in a large resealable jar (a Mason jar works well), and add 2 Tbsp of sugar. Cover, and shake to coat the rhubarb and help release the juices. Add 1/4 cup water and 1 1/2 cups Everclear, or enough to just cover the rhubarb. Seal jar and let sit, shaking occasionally, for 2-4 weeks, until the color has leached out of the rhubarb.
Using a fine-mesh strainer, strain out rhubarb, pressing on the solids to remove as much liquid as possible. You should end up with approximately 2 cups of liquid.
In a saucepan, add 1/2 cup sugar to 2 cups water; bring to a boil. Allow to cool, then add to rhubarb-alcohol. Mix.
At this point you can allow the flavors to mellow for a week, but it’s good right away, too.

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This stuff is very good on its own, but I like it even more with a little bit of lemon. Mix about 6 oz. rhubarb liqueur with the juice of 1/2 lemon. Add a couple of ice cubes, and garnish with a mint sprig or small stick of rhubarb. Enjoy!

As with the ginger liqueur, I couldn’t resist making my own label. It’s hard to tell in the photos above, but I even found a cute little vintage illustration of a rhubarb plant. I printed it out on this clear label paper, and then I sealed it with a couple of layers of clear acrylic spray sealer. With my last label, I found that alcohol drips made the ink run, but the sealer has prevented that from happening on this one. I haven’t tried it yet, but I recently discovered that there is printable waterproof vinyl, which might also work well for labels. Please feel free to download and use my label if you’d like.

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  1. This sound yummy! But everclear is illegal in Maine…do you think the highest proof vodka would work? I too love rhubarb! Non alcoholic rhubarb syrup, homemade, of course with seltzer is very refreshing. No apologies for homemade better than store bought…one word…carrot! Thanks for you great blog! One of my favs!

    1. Deborah: Yeah, I bet it would! But you’d want to adjust the amounts of alcohol and water, since you’d be starting with a lower proof. Mine ended up being about 35% in the final liqueur. Just use a little math to calculate how much alcohol to add:
      x(starting alcohol%)=(total end volume)(end alcohol%)
      So if you were using vodka that is 50% alcohol (100 proof), you’d do x(50)=(4 cups)(35)
      x=4(35)/(50)=2.8 cups
      And of course then you’d want to reduce the water so the total end volume was 4 cups.
      (Sorry if this is totally obvious. I know it’s not to some people.)
      Thanks so much 🙂

      1. Thanks! I didn’t know that math…I have 100 proof vodka for making herbal tinctures…I will save this info! Keep the ideas coming and I will try to find more time! 🙂 4 etsy shops, big gardens etc. I love new ideas always though!!!!

  2. By “seal the jar” do you mean like in canning seal, or just screw the lid in seal? Also, if it’s just screw on the lid seal, do you store in fridge, or is the alcohol preservative enough? Thanks! Excited to try this!!!!

    1. Jenni, I mean just screw on the lid. The alcohol should be preservative enough, so it should be safe to store at room temperature. Good luck! 🙂

  3. I love rhubarb! I’ll have to try this out. It looks so pretty too

  4. my rhubarb in the garden is not yet mature enough to try this out.
    when the liquor is ready, there will be no more fresh rhubarb to garnish so…
    I will freeze fresh rhubarb (diced) to use instead of regular ice cubes

    1. patrickofbruges, rhubarb ice cubes are a great idea!

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What do you do with rhubarb liqueur? ›

Enjoy the liqueur at room temperature, chilled or with seltzer as a spritzer. I have also made co*cktails with the liqueur by adding lemonade, grapefruit juice or use champagne to create a rhubarb mimosa. I once gave my liqueur as a gift and the recipient said it was the best topping she EVER served on ice cream!!

What alcohol is made from rhubarb? ›

Liqueur made from the infusion of green and red rhubarb chunks. Color Slightly opaque brick red color.

What is in Rhucello? ›

Inspired by the love of the unique flavour of rhubarb, Rhucello is a liqueur made with Yorkshire rhubarb. The Rhubarb Triangle is a 9-square-mile triangle in West Yorkshire, England between Wakefield, Morley and Rothwell famous for producing early forced rhubarb. Rhubarb thrives in the wet cold winters in Yorkshire.

How do you mix liqueur? ›

Generally, you will add 1 jigger of liqueur to 8 ounces (230 g) of a mixer. Depending on the brand you buy, it may be a little sweeter or a little spicier, per that manufacturer's recipe.

What mixer goes with rhubarb gin liqueur? ›

If someone likes ginger in general, then a Rhubarb Gin mixer we always suggest is Ginger Ale, or Ginger Beer if you want to up the spiciness.

Can I drink elderflower liqueur straight? ›

per bottle! This quarantees the easy mixability with sparkling wine/Champagne, or enjoyed chilled by itself!

Is it OK to drink liqueur straight? ›

Liqueurs can be served neat or straight, or 'on the rocks' with ice. You can even sip on liqueur with a mixer - like a Midori and lemon - but nowadays you are most likely to drink liqueurs in co*cktails where they are added to up the ante of some of your favourite co*cktails - thanks to their myriad flavours.

Can you drink liqueur by itself? ›

It is typically part of a mixed drink that adds a lot of flavor, and it is used in smaller amounts than the base liquor. It's often the modifier or perfume of a co*cktail. Liqueurs can also be consumed straight on their own—usually sipped as an aperitif before a meal or digestif after a meal.

How do you serve fruit liqueur? ›

A splash of a fruit liqueur does wonders for fresh fruit to add elegance to a simple dessert. Added to soda water, it makes a refreshing summer spritzer. And of course pour some over ice cream or frozen yogurt. Either vodka or 40% alcohol may be used for these liqueurs."

How do you drink Koskenkorva rhubarb? ›

How to use. Enjoy chilled as it is or use it as a base in refreshing drinks. For a sunny day's refreshing co*cktail, mix a 'Rhubarbie' by measuring 4 cl Koskenkorva Rhubarb, 6 cl cranberry juice, and 6 cl tonic water. Stir and garnish with an orange slice.

How do you drink Flavoured liqueur? ›

How to Enjoy Liqueurs. Liqueurs can be a treat when sipped neat or over ice. Their sugary notes and vibrant flavours make them a popular choice for after-dinner drinks.

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