Licor Beirao - Licor Beirao - Portugal - 22%

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Licor Beirao - Licor Beirao - Portugal - 22%

Licor Beirao - Licor Beirao - Portugal - 22%

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That goes for your limes! They have to be very juicy, or they won’t produce much liquid when muddled and your caipirinha will be just a sweet shot of cachaça!

If you loved it or not, depends on how it was prepared. Hopefully, you loved it and are looking to replicate it at home. In that case, I’ve got you covered with a traditional caipirinha recipe that would please even the snobbiest caipirinha purist! Since caipirinhas are made with such few ingredients, it is important that you choose the best ones available. The liqueur is still produced and bottled at Quinta do Meiral, according to the original secret recipe, by double distillation of 13 different aromatic seeds, herbs and spices.

LIMES –Choose Persian limes over Key limes. They are larger and juicier, and therefore will yield more juice per fruit. Calculate 1 1/2 to 2 limes per drink. Until he died at the age of 89, on 15th June 2005, José Carranca Redondo could be found in Quinta do Meiral on a daily basis and actively participated in the wide range of activities of the company. His work has been featured in several magazines, and he recently wrote the cover story for Bar Business. With his active participation in the United States Bartenders Guild, New York Chapter (USBGNY) he has spent the past four years developing and solidifying relationships in the industry, affording him the opportunity to work with many of the most respected names in the business.

Caipirinhas are made all over Brazil, with several different fruits. Among some of the most popular ones are pineapple, cashew fruit, watermelon, passion fruit and clementine. José reached into a wooden box and pulled out a handful of coriander seeds to show us, then a handful of mint leaves, some oregano and aniseed. Whilst he was happy to tell us which spices are used, the exact recipe remains a family secret and is known only to José and Daniel. Every week, he personally weighs out the required quantities that are used to produce around 4 million bottles of this lovely liquid every year.The usage of natural plants and herbs is one of this liqueur’s main distinctive factors since it doesn’t make use of essences and artificial aromas like in most liqueurs — rather, the aroma used is produced locally, an alcoholate made from the base ingredients. Meanwhile, a law forbidding the claim of medical properties for liqueurs came into force, the alcoholic beverages were no longer qualified as medicinal. The young man from the North took this opportunity and started producing the nectars independently, with the same craftsman’s processes, in a small factory. Here’s how I make caipirinha. As always, you will find the printable (and more complete) version of the recipe at the end of this post! Step 1: Prepare the limes After being weighed out and mixed, the plants and herbs are mixed with alcohol, and remain in maceration for a minimum of about twenty to twenty five days. The resulting contents are then twice distilled in copper alembics. [1]

After being weighed out and being mixed in correct proportion, the plants and herbs are mixed with alcohol and remain in maceration for a minimum of about twenty to twenty-five days. The resulting contents are then twice distilled in copper stills. However, if your experience was not the best, please don’t run for the hills! Give my recipe a try. I would love the chance to change your mind! 😉 What is Caipirinha? The liqueur is still produced by double distillation of 13 different carefully selected aromatic seeds, herbs and spices. Once the alcoholate is ready, it is then added into a mixture of alcohol, sugar and water. This mixture is then tested to ensure it fits the secret recipe’s parameters.

Jim Gladstone

After being bottled, the liqueur is distributed to Portugal, and to all foreign markets which make up about 25% of the sales. Redondo understood the importance of advertising so he launched the first Portuguese advertising campaign using billboards. Aroma – Smell the limes. A ripe lime will smell, well, lime-y! The ones that are not ripe will not have a strong smell. On my very first trip to Lisbon in 2006, I discovered a sweet, herby liqueur and promptly fell in love with it. And with Lisbon, of course.

During the maceration, the secret recipe of 13 spices, plants and aromatic seeds is blended with alcohol of agricultural origin. Although the origin of the caipirinha is officially unknown, there are several unproven stories on how this drink came to be! However, even though it is made with only 4 ingredients and without any fancy equipment, they can be quite unpleasant if not prepared the right way. Take each quarter, one at a time, and hold it upright by the skin side. Then, slice down through the pith (that white, spongy section at the center), removing and discarding it. (Photo 4)

Lisa Futterman

Today, the average production capacity of the factory is 30,000 bottles a day. A decade ago the capacity was 10 times less!



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