I’m a girl who loves Fall. I love the cooler weather, the approaching holiday spirit, and, of course, apple season! Apple picking one of my favorite fall acitivies, and I always get so excited and pick too many. This homemade apple pie vodka is the perfect recipe to make with an abundance of freshly-picked apples. Infused with cinnamon, it’s so easy to make and so delicious. It’s ready to use in just 2 days, and it’s perfect for adding to just about any fall cocktail.
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After picking a whole peck of apples (because clearly I have great ambitions and no self-control!), making enough homemade apple pies to keep us all stuffed for weeks, and eating as many apples as my stomach can take, I always still have some left over. Enter, this homemade apple pie vodka recipe. It’s perfect for using up those last few apples– it’s super simple, tastes amazing, and makes a great gift to boot!
What’s in This Apple Pie Vodka Recipe?
- Apples: I recommend Granny Smith apples because they have a wonderfully tart flavor that balances well with the cinnamon and simple syrup.
- Cinnamon Sticks: Whole cinnamon sticks infuse the vodka with a warm and spicy flavor without adding any unpleasant grittiness.
- Everclear: This 190-proof grain alcohol has an extremely neutral flavor that really lets the apple and cinnamon flavors shine through. It should be diluted 1:1 with filtered water because of its strength (important step!).
- Filtered Water: Helps to dilute the Everclear to create a less potent vodka. Using filtered water increases the shelf-life of this vodka by reducing possible contaminants.
- Simple Syrup: A simple mixture of equal parts water and granulated sugar cooked until the sugar has fully dissolved, then cooled in the fridge. This helps sweeten the vodka without adding any grittiness.
Top Tip
If you’d like to make this recipe with regular vodka, simply omit the filtered water and fill the jar the rest of the way with more vodka. I recommend using a vodka you like the taste of, as it will definitely contribute. I think whipped cream or vanilla vodka would be great! Or try caramel vodka for a caramel apple flavor.
How to Store
Store apple pie vodka in a tightly sealed mason jar in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks. It may keep for longer than that depending on how well it was strained. I always recommend giving it a smell and a taste before using it in a cocktail.
Serving Suggestions
I have some really great cocktails that I love to use this apple pie vodka in. It’s really tasty in my apple pie Moscow mule, apple cider punch, and apple pie sangria. I also have a feeling it’d be really delicious in my favorite holiday punch!
Homemade Apple Pie Vodka
Ingredients
For the Homemade Apple Pie Vodka
- 4-5 Granny Smith apples sliced
- 3 cinnamon sticks
- 2 cups Everclear
- 1¾ cup filtered water
- ¼ cup simple syrup
Instructions
- Fill a 32-ounce mason jar with the sliced apples and cinnamon sticks. Use more or less apples as needed to fill the jar all the way to the top.
- Pour in the Everclear. Use more or less Everclear to fill to the brim.
- Seal the jar and shake lightly to make sure that all of the apples are fully submerged and touched by the Everclear.
- Refrigerate for a minimum of 48 hours.
- When ready to continue, pour the Everclear through a fine mesh strainer to remove the fruit and cinnamon. Return the flavored vodka to the mason jar.
- Pour in the simple syrup and filtered water. Stir to fully combine.
- Seal tightly and store in the fridge until ready for use.
Becky’s Tips
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
I found this to be very tasty although it wasn’t as “appeley” as I would have liked – therefore I added a few drops of apple natural food flavouring !
Definitely modify to your liking!!
I noted the same. Also, 190 proof Everclear diluted 1:1 is still 95 proof vs standard liquors at 80 proof. Probably a super popular recipe in some crowds! Lol
When making this recipe is it normal for the apples to turn brown while sitting in the alcohol?
Yes it is, totally fine!
hmm apple pie! look delicious to me
will try it now
Hope you love it! Cheers!
Hi – this looks amazing! I wonder if I could use the cooking apples that fell from my tree, as opposed to eating apples? They aren’t as sweet so maybe up the simple syrup content? What do you think?
Thanks
Jo
Does this need to sit for 2-3 weeks before being consumed? Can it be consumed earlier??
Perfect! Thank you!
Store in refrigerator for months of good use
Awesome so far! A few things though,
1. I don’t know if I did something wrong, but i only got 2.5 apples into the 32oz mason jar. Maybe could have wedged them in better, but 3 apples max. Def not 4 or 5. Anyone else have this issue?
2. Infused alcohol *should* last years. Honestly it will never go “bad” but it may lose some of its flavor over anlong period of time. If you do the alcohol version, store olin a cool dark location and you should be able to enjoy it for years.
I apologize..my comment should have said I am not able to purchase Everclear IN Maine..
I am not able to purchase Everclear Maine…what can I use as a substitute?
Is there a limit to how long you can keep it unopened? If I made it now would it be ok for Christmas gifts?