DIY Strawberry Liqueur Recipe (2024)

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A few days and some ripe strawberries make a less expensive and more delicious liqueur than you can find on a store shelf.

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Why It Works

  • Strawberries give up their color and flavor easily, so you can make this bright liqueur quickly.
  • You will save money and get better flavor than from widely available, cheap commercial strawberry liqueurs.
  • Making your own allows you to customize and add flavors complementary to strawberries, like tarragon, vanilla, or basil.

I'm the type of person who usually ends up paying for a $2 purchase with a card, but I always make sure I have cash in my pocket so I can indulge myself at a roadside strawberry stand when the fruit is in season. If I get just a pint, I'm going to eat all the berries before I get home. Therefore, it's only logical that I buy a flat each time. If you're eating or drinking something at my house between April and October, it's going to have strawberry in it.

Strawberries go well with just about every spirit, fruit, and herb, so they're as at home at the bar as a lemon or a lime. But of all the strawberry co*cktail projects I've tried, homemade co*cktail liqueur is the most fun. You can splash a little strawberry liqueur in sparkling wine or club soda for a quick refresher, use it to sweeten up a seasonal sangria, or sub it in for other liqueurs like triple sec in classics like amargarita. And you don't need a lot of patience, since it doesn't take long for strawberries to release their flavor and color—after only a day or two you'll have a bright red infusion that smells like a Strawberry Shortcake doll who likes to party.

What's Available to Buy

Fragoli is an Italian liqueur, with real strawberries inside the bottle, that sells for about $40. Though it's not common enough to be at every corner liquor store, places like BevMo tend to carry it. The high-end American offering is Sorbetta, a small-batch liqueur made with American potato vodka for $20 a half-bottle. This one seems a little difficult to track down outside of special orders. Bols, Hiram Walker, Marie Brizzard, and DeKuyper—the companies that make every flavor of liqueur under the sun—all make strawberry liqueurs closer to $10 that are widely distributed.

Why DIY?

The specialty strawberry liqueurs will cost you as much as a decent bottle of booze. (With rare exceptions, liquor is always a better way to spend your bar budget than liqueur.) And as far as Strawberry Pucker and the rest of the cheap stuff goes, you can make a better strawberry liqueur at home with fresh berries and still save a few bucks.

Your homemade strawberry liqueur will have the same bright color, scent, and intense flavor without anything artificial, and you can play around with accent ingredients. I went with the gentle anise flavor of tarragon, because it adds a little depth to the bright flavor of strawberries. But almost anything goes: Basil and strawberries are amazing together, and a little vanilla is a nice touch, too. Throwing in some blackberries, cherries, or orange zest could make for a fantastic twist. If it tastes good with strawberries, it will taste good in your liqueur.

Use It!

For no-effort summer drinks, just splash some DIY strawberry liqueur in club soda or sparkling wine. You can also add a little quick strawberry flavor to amojitoorTom Collins, or dress up a Gin & Tonic or Vodka & Soda by adding some strawberry liqueur. (If you want to get DIY extra credit, you can top it off with a few dashes ofhomemade rhubarb bitters.)

The brambleis a wonderful gin co*cktail normally made with blackberry liqueur, but I think it might be even better with strawberry.

A lot of co*cktails usually made with triple sec can benefit from a little strawberry substitution, including the already-pinkcosmopolitan. TheSeelbachis usually made with Champagne, bourbon, bitters, and Cointreau—but swap in your liqueur for a fresh, summery take on the drink. And while you could use it in mostsangriasand punches, afresh watermelon sangriais tailor-made for a little touch of strawberry.

June 2012

Recipe Details

DIY Strawberry Liqueur Recipe

Active5 mins

Total72 hrs

Serves20 servings

Makes2 1/2 cups

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces strawberries, roughly sliced (see notes)

  • One3-inch sprig fresh tarragon

  • 1 1/2 cups vodka

  • 1 cup water

  • 1 cup sugar

Directions

  1. Place the strawberries and tarragon in a sealable glass jar, then add vodka. Seal and shake. Let mixture steep for 2 days at room temperature away from direct sunlight. Strain strawberries and tarragon, then filter mixture through a coffee filter or through two layers of cheesecloth, pressing down to extract liquid.

  2. Heat water and sugar in a pot on medium heat until it boils and forms a syrup, about 5 minutes. Let syrup cool.

  3. Once the syrup is cool, combine it with the strawberry-tarragon infusion. Seal in bottle or jar, then shake to mix. Let rest for a minimum of 1 day. Store in the refrigerator for up to 2 months.

Notes

If you're using frozen strawberries, defrost them before use.

If you can't find (or don't like) tarragon, other fresh herbs like basil or mint are good substitutes.

Be sure to strain thoroughly, as little floating bits of strawberry will give your liqueur an off flavor after just a week or two.

Special Equipment

Fine-mesh strainer, cheesecloth or coffee filters

  • Vodka
  • Strawberry
Nutrition Facts (per serving)
79Calories
0g Fat
10g Carbs
0g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 20
Amount per serving
Calories79
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0g0%
Saturated Fat 0g0%
Cholesterol 0mg0%
Sodium 1mg0%
Total Carbohydrate 10g4%
Dietary Fiber 0g0%
Total Sugars 10g
Protein 0g
Vitamin C 3mg13%
Calcium 1mg0%
Iron 0mg0%
Potassium 7mg0%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

(Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate.)

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