DIY Cherry Liqueur Recipe (2024)

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Fresh, sweet summer cherries transform into something deeper in this simple cherry liqueur.

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Why It Works

  • This is a great way to preserve summer cherries in a naturally flavored homemade liqueur.
  • Steeping the muddled cherries in brandy and vodka extracts full flavor.
  • The liqueur is sweetened with a simple syrup made with cherry juice.

The first time I tried cherry liqueur, I thought it tasted like cough syrup. For years, I avoided anything made with the stuff because I didn't want my co*cktails to remind me of sick children. Then one day I ordered a Singapore Sling without really knowing what was in it. When I found out that cherry liqueur played a big part in making this drink so good, I realized that maybe I had stereotyped all cherry liqueurs because of one that was particularly bad (and probably cheap).

Prejudice erased, I soon started splashing a little cherry liqueur in everything from Manhattans to Sangria. I went a little nuts at the roadside cherry stands this summer, so once I saw I had more cherries than my freezer and I knew what to do with, I knew it was time to experiment with my own cherry liqueur.

What's Available to Buy?

When you're buying cherry liqueur, you have to pay attention or you may end up with the wrong thing. Cherry liqueur is sweetened and can be made with any type of spirit base.

Brandy is the most common, so cherry liqueur is often called cherry brandy. Then there's kirsch or kirschwasser, which is anunsweetenedeau de vie distilled from cherries. But sometimes kirsch is called cherry brandy. You can't use kirsch and cherry liqueur interchangeably, since one is sweet and the other isn't.

Despite the somewhat confusing name game, it's actually not difficult to know if you have the right bottle in your hand. Kirsch, the unsweetened eau de vie, is clear in color, while liqueurs will be dark.

Cherry Heering is my favorite cherry liqueur, and it's not hard to find for about $25 or $30 a bottle. It's made with real cherries and it actually tastes like cherries. There are also more affordable options from Bols and Hiram Walker, but now that I make my own, I haven't been tempted.

Why DIY?

Cherry Heering tastes great and is made with real fruit, so the reason to DIY isn't because good commercial cherry liqueur doesn't exist. But it's fun to turn a basket of local fruit into something delicious that you can drink for months to come. While I'm certainly not going to age my liqueur in oak casks in the garage, I can make a complex and fruity liqueur using my trusty steeping jar.

Making your own cherry liqueur is a simple and inexpensive way to expand your home co*cktail repertoire. Cherry liqueur wasn't one of my home bar staples, so once I decided to make my own I was surprised by all the recipes I had previously missed out on trying.

Use It!

You can sip your cherry liqueur on the rocks, or splash it in some sparkling wine or seltzer. Add it to some cola for a delicious and slightly alcoholic version of Cherry co*ke, or use it to add depth to a sangria.

With a little tasting and adjusting, you can use homemade cherry liqueur in recipes that call for Cherry Heering or cherry brandy. TheSingapore Slingis the drink that won me over—it's fun and fruity without being syrupy sweet or unbalanced.

Another delightful drink is theBuck's Fizz, which is like a Mimosa with a little cherry liqueur and gin added in to make it even better. Like cherries themselves, cherry liqueur goes really well with the brown liquors. So try aBlood and Sandmade with Scotch or aRemember the Maine, which is a fun twist on the classic Manhattan.

August 2012

This recipe has been edited to clarify and further streamline the directions for making the cherry liqueur.

Recipe Details

DIY Cherry Liqueur Recipe

Prep10 mins

Cook5 mins

Active20 mins

Infusing Time288 hrs

Total288 hrs 15 mins

Serves20 servings

Makes2 1/2 cups

Ingredients

  • 6 cups Bing cherries, pitted

  • 1 cup brandy

  • 1/2 cup vodka

  • 1 cup water

  • 1 cup sugar

  • 1 cinnamon stick, broken (optional)

Directions

  1. Place pitted cherries in a sealable glass jar and, using a wooden spoon or muddler, muddle them to release some juice. Drain juice into a small pot and set aside. Add brandy, vodka, and cinnamon stick to jar with muddled cherries. Seal and shake jar. Let muddled cherries mixture steep for one week at room temperature, shaking every few days; keep out of direct sunlight.

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  2. In the meantime, add sugar and water to pot with reserved cherry juice. Bring to a boil over high heat, and cook, stirring frequently, until sugar dissolves. Remove from heat and let cool. Once cool, pour into a separate jar, cover, and refrigerate.

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  3. After one week has passed, add chilled cherry syrup to jar with muddled cherry mixture, shake to combine, and let steep for an additional 2 to 5 days.

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  4. Strain contents of jar through fine-mesh strainer lined with cheesecloth into a sterilized glass jar or bottle. Store in the refrigerator for up to 3 months.

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Special Equipment

Small pot, fine-mesh strainer, cheesecloth, glass jar

Notes

Bing cherries are sweet and easy to find. However, you could use tart cherries for a less sweet result, or mix a variety of cherries together. If using frozen, let them defrost before use. To add a little bitterness and a slight almond flavor, you could leave the pits in some or all of the cherries. Cinnamon is optional; you could skip or substitute another spice such as allspice, cardamom, or mace. If you prefer a stronger brandy flavor, substitute more brandy for the vodka. Other spirits such as bourbon and rum could also work well.

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
99Calories
0g Fat
17g Carbs
0g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 20
Amount per serving
Calories99
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0g0%
Saturated Fat 0g0%
Cholesterol 0mg0%
Sodium 1mg0%
Total Carbohydrate 17g6%
Dietary Fiber 1g3%
Total Sugars 16g
Protein 0g
Vitamin C 3mg15%
Calcium 6mg0%
Iron 0mg1%
Potassium 98mg2%
*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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FAQs

What is cherry liqueur made of? ›

Cherry liqueur is sweetened and can be made with any type of spirit base. Brandy is the most common, so cherry liqueur is often called cherry brandy. Then there's kirsch or kirschwasser, which is an unsweetened eau de vie distilled from cherries. But sometimes kirsch is called cherry brandy.

What can I use instead of cherry liqueur? ›

Cherry syrup is a good substitute for cherry liqueur. Or, use these other cherry liqueur alternatives and replacements based on your diet, taste, or available ingredients.

What's the difference between cherry brandy and cherry liqueur? ›

Be aware that "cherry brandy" refers to both true brandy distilled from cherries and (more commonly today) cherry liqueurs such as Cherry Heering. The latter is much sweeter because true cherry brandy is unsweetened, so adjustments to the drink's sweetener are necessary when substituting one for the other.

Is maraschino liqueur the same as cherry liqueur? ›

Is cherry liqueur the same as maraschino liqueur? Not necessarily. Maraschino is a sour cherry. Most cherry liqueurs are really sweet, maraschino is less sweet.

How much alcohol is in cherry liqueur? ›

Cherry Liqueur - 18% - 200ML

It is a staple on every co*cktail enthusiast's drinks shelf and can be found in the armoury of every good bartender.

What is the alcohol content of cherry liquor? ›

35cl 17.5% abv.

Is grenadine the same as cherry liqueur? ›

Contrary to popular belief, grenadine is not a cherry-flavored syrup. Maraschino cherries have nothing to do with it. This sweet-tart syrup is actually made from pomegranates, and it is surprisingly easy to make at home. Think of grenadine the way you might consider simple syrup and sour mix.

How long does cherry liqueur last? ›

Most opened (and well-sealed) liqueurs should last for six months to a year (or even longer), depending on the alcohol content and preservatives. Once you notice sugar crystallizing on the bottom, discoloration, curdling, or other changes, throw the bottle away.

What can I substitute for cherry liqueur in a black forest cake? ›

It is technically brandy, so cognac or brandy works. Please remember that kirsch isn't sweet, so no sweetened cherry-flavored liqueurs will do. Vodka or a golden rum are good substitutes, too. Cherry juice is perfect for a kid-friendly version.

Can you drink cherry liqueur straight? ›

A small glass of Cherry liqueur can be sipped straight, like you would any other liqueur. The bright red color and strong, sweet cherry flavor also means it's a terrific addition to co*cktails.

Is Amaretto a cherry liqueur? ›

What is amaretto? Amaretto is an Italian liqueur made from a base of apricot or almond pits. The flavor is sweet, nutty, and slightly bitter, with notes of cherry and orange. It is usually served as an after-dinner digestif and can be used in co*cktails or even cooking recipes.

What is black cherry liqueur called? ›

Condessa, Black Cherry Liqueur, 50cl Bottle.

Can you use grenadine instead of cherry liqueur? ›

Grenadine Syrup

While it doesn't have the exact same flavor profile as maraschino liqueur, it can provide a similar cherry essence and sweetness to your co*cktails. Be sure to choose a high-quality grenadine syrup to achieve the best results.

Is kirsch the same as cherry liqueur? ›

Unlike cherry liqueurs and cherry brandies, Kirschwasser is not sweet. It is sometimes distilled from fermented cherry juice.

What is the name of the Italian cherry liqueur? ›

Maraschino (/ˌmærəˈskiːnoʊ, -ˈʃiː-/ MARR-ə-SKEE-noh, -⁠SHEE-, Italian: [maraˈskiːno]) is a liqueur obtained from the distillation of Marasca cherries.

Does Cherry liqueur chocolates have alcohol? ›

may also contain nuts, egg and gluten sources (wheat and barley). Caution: contains alcohol. Warning: Although every effort has been made to remove stones, some small stones or fragments may remain. Store in a cool dry place.

What does cherry liqueur taste like? ›

Maraschino liqueur has a bitter-dry flavor with the taste of sour cherry and hints of almond. There is an underlying sweetness, though it's not as sweet as other liqueurs.

What fruit is liqueur made from? ›

These can range from the common, such as raspberries, oranges, and cherries, to the more exotic, like lychees and passionfruit. The chosen fruit is then typically macerated in a base spirit, often a neutral grain alcohol, to extract its flavours and colours.

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