Homemade Cherry Brandy Recipe - Larder Love (2024)

Author: Karon Grieve

Recipe

While it may be considered somewhat retro Cherry Brandy is still a really popular drink. How to make cherry brandy? Read on my friends and I’ll show you exactly how it’s done and it’s so easy too.

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Cherry Brandy is such an old fashioned drink. In fact it used to be known as Cherry Bounce.

Cherry brandy takes me right back to when I was a child and those fancy liqueur chocolates would come out at Christmas, there was always the cherry brandy ones that made you feel all grown up and decadent. Ah those were the days…..

The cherries are really cheap just now and the supermarkets have huge displays of glistening rich red goodness all waiting to be tasted.

We’ve been eating so many lately that i thought it was time I actually made something with them and stopped just stuffing them into my mouth.

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How to stone cherries

Now I am being cautious here and I have stoned my cherries. I’ve used my old cherry stoner here but you can also use a co*ke cottle and straw to stone cherries.

Simply place the cherry in opening of empty bittle and hold in place while you gently pres cown in centre of the cherry with a drinking straw. The stone will pop out into the bottle!

Save the cherry stones

Save those stones, don’t throw them away. You can make Homemade Kirsch with the cherry stones. How’s that for not wasting a thing. Cherry brandy and homemade kirsch from the same batch of cherries!

Of course, you can wait till you fish them out of the brandy at a later date, but by then you may well have sampled said brandy and forget to stone the damn things at all. Then all hell will break loose when you chomp into one of those babies and lose a gnasher! Your dentist will of course be thrilled as they tot up yet another luxury item to their ever-growing wardrobe.

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Equipment needed;

I used a 1 kilo kilner jar to make my cherry brandy. But any large jar with a good tight-fitting lid will do nicely.

Ingredients for homemade cherry brandy

  • I used just a half bottle of brandy
  • 2 punnets of cherries (about 600g)
  • 2 tbsp of caster sugar
  • 1 cinnamon stick.

Notes

You can also use frozen cherries to make cherry brandy. Just defrost them first.

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How to make cherry brandy

  • Stone your cherries and pack them into the jar.
  • Add the sugar and stir well and pop in the cinnamon stick.
  • Pour in the brandy and seal the jar.
  • Shake well and put away in a cool dark cupboard for about 2 weeks.
  • Shake the jar occasionally.
  • Pour through a sieve lined with 2 layers of cheesecloth/muslin or paper towels to remove the cherries

How to serve cherry brandy

You can have this as a shot either chilled or at room temperature. As I’ve shown here with ice and some soda water. Or add your favourite mixer.

Cherry brandy is also good as part of a co*cktail and you can pour a dash of it over ice-cream or add to baking and desserts too.

How long will this last?

Your cherry brandy should keep for at least a year stored in a cool dark place.

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What to do with the cherries?

Don’t waste this fabulous brandy-soaked fruit. Serve those cherries with ice-cream. Bake them in a pie. Or pop them in the freezer till inspiration strikes.

It’s when you are serving the brandy-soaked cherries that you will thank me for reminding you to remove the stones back at the beginning of this saga!

So that’s how to make cherry brandy in your own kitchen, now I just have to clean up the sticky mess I’ve made…….

Cheers!

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Looking for more ways to use those gorgeous summer cherries? Then check out these fun and easy cherry recipes;

Pickled cherries

Homemade Kirsch

Cherry Curd

Cherry Conserve

Spiced cherry gin liqueur

Spiced Cherry Cheese

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Cherry Brandy

Karon Grieve

A super easy recipe for how to make cherry brandy, a retro favourite from the co*cktail cabinate

3.91 from 21 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course liqueurs

Cuisine French

Servings 12 servings

Calories 136 kcal

Ingredients

  • 500 ml brandy
  • 600 g fresh cherries
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • 1 cinnamon stick

Instructions

  • Stone the cherries (remove the pits) and pop them into a large clean jar

  • add the brandy, sugar and cinnamon stick

  • seal the jar and shake well, put away in a dark cupboard for 2 weeks shaking regularly

  • strain through either 2 layers of muslin/cheese cloth or kitchen roll

  • decant into a sterilised bottle

Notes

This homemade cherry brandy is ready to drink once you have let it mature for the 2 weeks and then strained it into sterilised bottles.

Use on its own or as part of a co*cktail.

This will make approximately 500ml of cherry brandy and I have taken the calories from 1 shot.

You can use frozen cherries, just defrost them first.

Nutrition

Calories: 136kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 1mgPotassium: 111mgFiber: 1gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 32IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 9mgIron: 1mg

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Homemade Cherry Brandy Recipe - Larder Love (2024)

FAQs

What is the base spirit for most cherry brandy? ›

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.

What's the difference between cherry brandy and cherry brandy 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.

How to make brandy at home? ›

directions
  1. Enough fruit to somewhat fill a gallon jar, (cherries, apricots, crabapples, etc.).
  2. Place fruit, any kind, into glass jar -- pits and all, just cut off the yucky parts.
  3. Add sugar and vodka.
  4. Set on your kitchen counter and flip it every day for three months.

What is cherry brandy made from? ›

This traditional liqueur is made from the infusion of cherries and raspberries. Color Ruby-like red color. Scent Very fruity scent, aromatic body characterized by the ripe cherry flavor.

What are the ingredients in brandy? ›

Brandy is a distilled spirit produced from fermented fruit. Grapes are most common (essentially making brandy distilled wine), though brandies are also derived from apples, apricots, peaches, and other fruits.

Does cherry brandy go bad? ›

Most primary (also called "base") liquors like whiskey, brandy, rum, gin, tequila, and vodka, have an almost infinite shelf life if left unopened. That's because they don't have much sugar and, unopened, aren't at risk of any oxidation.

What do you mix with cherry brandy? ›

Two co*cktails are synonymous for their use of cherry brandy: Blood & Sand and Singapore Sling, and as illustrated by these two classics, cherry brandy combines well with both dark and white spirits (the former Scotch whisky and latter gin).

What is another name for cherry brandy? ›

Kirsch (or Kirschwasser) - Type of Brandy. Kirsch (or Kirschwasser) is a clear, colorless brandy traditionally produced by a double distillation of morello cherries.

What proof is homemade brandy? ›

This distilled spirit is usually 40 to 50 percent alcohol by volume (ABV), with 80 to 100 proof—though the alcohol content can vary depending on the type of brandy. Brandy is commonly consumed at room temperature or over ice as an after-dinner drink, and it can also be mixed into co*cktails.

What do you ferment to make brandy? ›

The fruits that are most commonly used to produce brandy include:
  1. Grapes.
  2. Apples.
  3. Pears.
  4. Plums.
  5. Cherries.
  6. Apricots.
  7. Blackberries.
  8. Raspberries.

How is traditional brandy made? ›

Brandy is distilled from the base wine in two phases. First, a large part of water and solids is removed from the base, obtaining so-called "low wine", a concentrated wine with 28–30% ABV. In the second stage, low wine is distilled into brandy.

Is cherry brandy actually brandy? ›

Cherry 'brandy' is traditionally the largest category of cherry liqueurs. A confusing term as most of these liqueurs are actually made by macerating cherries in neutral spirit (vodka) rather than brandy. Some might also contain brandy, but in most markets this is not a legal requirement.

What percentage of alcohol is in cherry brandy? ›

Red Cherry Brandy - 40%

What country is cherry brandy from? ›

Kirschwasser (/ˈkɪərʃvɑːsər/, UK also /-væsər/; German: [ˈkɪɐʃvasɐ], German for "cherry water"), or just Kirsch ( German: [kɪʁʃ]) is a clear, colourless brandy from Germany, Switzerland and France, traditionally made from double distillation of morello cherries, a dark-coloured cultivar of the sour cherry.

What is the base alcohol in brandy? ›

Brandy is distilled from the base wine in two phases. First, a large part of water and solids is removed from the base, obtaining so-called "low wine", a concentrated wine with 28–30% ABV. In the second stage, low wine is distilled into brandy.

What is the base of brandy? ›

While Brandy is often grape-based, it can also be made from other fruits such as apricots, cherries, apples, pears, and berries. These are usually classified as flavored brandies. Grapes are the most common fruit base for brandy, though the spirit can be distilled from any type of fruit.

What is the flavor of cherry brandy? ›

Product Description

De Kuyper Cherry Brandy Liqueur (ABV 24%) extracts from dark red cherries, subtly enhanced with exotic spices, blended with fine brandy. Incomparable almond flavour derived from crushing the cherry kernels for that smooth, fruity and warming flavour.

What is the base wine for brandy? ›

Predominantly white wine grapes are used in the production of brandy, mostly Colombard and Chenin Blanc. Other white and red varietals are also used, but these are often used in lesser percentages to the primary grapes.

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