Cherry Liqueur

The housekeeper's instructor; or, uni... · William Augustus Henderson · 1791
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The housekeeper's instructor; or, universal family cook
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Instructions (3)
  1. Gather your cherries when they are quite ripe, pull them from the stalks, and press them through a hair sieve.
  2. To every gallon of liquor put two pounds of lump sugar finely beaten, then stir it together, and put it into a vessel that will just contain it.
  3. When it has done working, and ceases to make any noise, stop it close for three months, and then bottle it off for use.
Original Text
GATHER your cherries when they are quite ripe, pull them from the stalks, and press them through a hair sieve. To every gallon of liquor put two pounds of lump sugar finely beaten, then stir it together, and put it into a vessel that will just contain it. When it has done working, and ceases to make any noise, stop it close for three months, and then bottle it off for use.
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