Easy recipe for Blackberry Vodka (2024)

Blackberry vodka is the perfect festive drink to sip on a chilly winter’s evening in front of the fire, or to use for a deliciously fruity summer co*cktail.

Blackberry vodka is very simple to make and tastes absolutely delicious. Read on for my easy blackberry vodka recipe which I guarantee you’ll be making time and time and again, year after year.

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You’ll find lots of food posts on The Travelbunny. I like to tempt you with accounts of some of the luscious food and drink I’ve enjoyed in places like Turkey, Iceland or Vietnam.

I love going on food tours and sampling cuisines from around the world but sometimes the best tastes are right under your nose. Just outside the back gate actually, which is where I pick the fruit for my favourite blackberry vodka. I do love a local forage!

There’s a rambling field at the end of our garden which is teeming with wildlife and it’s covered in a thick tangle of brambles. Every year they’re heavy with plump, juicy blackberries just asking to be plucked and made into something glorious. Blackberry vodka.

I’ve been making this delicious blackberry liqueur for years and today I’m sharing my failsafe recipe for blackberry vodka so you can make it and enjoy it too.

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Lush, plump blackberries

Blackberry Vodka Recipe

Yesterday I pulled on my wellies (there are grass snakes in that field), had a good old forage and picked myself a bucketful of blackberries. I’ve put some in the freezer to add a touch of berry heaven to those warming winter apple crumbles.

I have jars of dark, gleaming bramble jelly stockpiled from last year so don’t need to make more jam. But, what to do with my haul of blackberries?

Ha! it’s already been made into a big bottle of swirling, ruby-coloured gorgeousness.Blackberry Vodka. There’s nothing better than the rosy glow a couple of shots impart on a crisp winter’s evening and my blackberry vodka recipe is so easy that you’ll make it year after year.

The dark ruby colour makes it the perfect Christmassy tipple or you could use it to make a lush blackberry vodka co*cktail. If you make blackberry vodka in August or early September it’ll be ready by Christmas. Delicious!

Here’s how to make Blackberry Vodka. Scroll to the end of the post for a printable version of my easy blackberry vodka recipe.

Easy Blackberry Vodka Recipe

Ingredients for simple blackberry vodka recipe

1 litre of Vodka – don’t crack open the Grey Goose, a cheap supermarket brand will do very nicely.

1 kg of freshly-picked blackberries. Clean thoroughly to remove any bugs – instructions on how to do that can be found below.

250g of caster sugar

4 Vanilla Pods

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Secret ingredient for Blackberry Vodka

I like to add a secret ingredient to my recipe to give it extra mellowness and a hint of warmth. Vanilla pods are my blackberry vodka recipe secret ingredient!

Use four pods to 1 litre of vodka. Split the pods and scrape the seeds out of all four pods and add them, and just one of the pods, into the Blackberry Vodka. Use the remaining leftover seedless pods to make vanilla sugare. Just add them to a jar of sugar to make vanilla sugar – it add a little something special to your baking.

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I had so many blackberries last year that I made 2-litres of blackberry vodka. It lasts and lasts so we were enjoying this tasty tipple for months!

My Blackberry Vodka Recipe

Take a sterilised, airtight Kilner Jar or wide-necked bottle large enough to hold all your ingredients.

Fill a large bowl with enough tepid water to cover your blackberries and add the fruit to it. After around 15-minutes any debris or bugs should float to the top. Scoop these out with a ladle or cup and repeat the process twice more.

Next, carefully drain the fruit and gently spread over kitchen paper to dry out. Any damaged fruit can be used for blackberry smoothies, sorbets or desserts. Blackberry ice cream is good too.

Add the blackberries, sugar, vanilla pod and seeds and pour in the Vodka. Yes, it’s that easy!

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Give the jar a gentle shake to help dissolve the sugar and place in a cool, dark cupboard. Swirl the jar every day for the first week and then occasionally until none of the sugar is visible at the bottom of the jar. Forget about it for 8-10 weeks…

When the waiting time is up strain the liquid. Rinse a muslin cloth and wring it out tightly to stop any of the precious liquid soaking into it. Place the muslin over a sieve and strain the blackberry infused vodka through it into a wide jug.

It’s important not to leave your blackberries infused in the Vodka for more than 10 weeks otherwise the woody centre of the berry gives the Blackberry Vodka a bitter taste.

Funnel the liquid into the bottle of your choice – I save any pretty unusual bottles to make it look even more special! These vintage clip-top bottles are good to look at and work perfectly for storing your blackberry vodka.

The blackberry vodka is ready. You can drink it now or, if you have cast-iron willpower, leave the warm blackberry flavours to infuse even more. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

How to serve your blackberry infused vodka

I love this tip from my good friend Viveka in the comments below:

When the time comes to drink your bramble vodka put your bottle in the freezer for a few hours “so it’s served thick as oil and ice cold”.

A couple of hours before you serve rinse the shot glasses in water and put them in the freezer too, so they come out frosty. I’ve tried this and it works a treat.

What goes with Blackberry Vodka?

Another way to serve your blackberry liqueur is with Prosecco for a delicious summer co*cktail. 30/70 liqueur to Prosecco works well, garnish with fresh blackberries.

Let me know how you get on with my blackberry vodka recipe. You might also want to check out my posts on how to make the perfect gin and tonic or my recipe for Aperol Spritz.

Do share any blackberry vodka co*cktail recipes if you have any favourites. I’m always on the lookout for new ones.

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Yield: 20 servings

Easy Recipe for Blackberry Vodka

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

Blackberry infused vodka

Ingredients

  • I bottle (70cl) Vodka
  • 1 kg blackerries
  • 250g caster sugar
  • 4 Vanilla Pods

Instructions

    Add the blackberries, sugar,vanilla podsand seeds into an airtight sterilised 1.5 litre kilner jar and pour in the Vodka.

    Give the jar a gentle shake to help dissolve the sugar and place in a cool, dark cupboard. Swirl the jar every day for the first week and then occasionally until none of the sugar is visible at the bottom of the jar. Forget about it for 8-10 weeks…

    Strain into a pretty bottle. Rinse amuslin clothand wring it out tightly to stop any of the precious liquid soaking into it. Place the muslin over a sieve and strain the blackberry infused vodka through it into a wide jug before bottling.

    Serve chilled from the fridge or with Prosecco.

Notes

Be sure not to leave the blackberries infusing in the vodka for more than 12 weeks otherwise the woody heart of the berry will give your blackberry vodka infusion a bitter taste.

Nutrition Information

Yield

18

Serving Size

1

Amount Per ServingCalories 56Total Fat 0gSaturated Fat 0gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 0gCholesterol 0mgSodium 0mgCarbohydrates 14gFiber 0gSugar 14gProtein 0g

Nutritional information is estimated.

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Suzanne Jones is a full-time travel blogger and writer at The Travelbunny website which she started in 2011. A serial traveller, she enjoys culinary encounters and the outdoors. When she’s not indulging her wanderlust or writing about her adventures you’ll most likely find Suzanne, camera in hand, enjoying coastal walks on England’s South Coast.

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FAQs

How do you make black vodka at home? ›

This is the most certain way to create your own black vodka. Open up a bottle of vodka and squeeze three to five drops of black gel food coloring. Traditionally used to color cake icing, this thick, seriously black food coloring will really turn your vodka as black as night.

What do you mix with Flavoured vodka? ›

Raspberry and lemon are great friends and Orange and Pomegranate go great with ginger or anything dry and spicy. Try: Esker Scottish Raspberry Vodka with Summer House Drinks “Misty Lemonade” and fresh lemon & raspberries to garnish. Esker Orange & Pomegranate Vodka, with Fever-Tree Ginger Ale and orange peel to garnish.

Who makes Blackberry vodka? ›

Old Republic Distillery Blackberry Vodka.

Why is black vodka illegal in the US? ›

You won't find any American produced black vodkas because government regulations in the U.S. say domestic distillers can't call a spirit vodka unless it is “without distinctive character, aroma, taste or color.” Lucky for us the “Brits” use less strict regulations.

What ingredients are in black vodka? ›

ERISTOFF BLACK VODKA IS MADE USING A BLEND OF NEUTRAL SPIRIT AND DEMINERALISED WATER. THE MAGNIFICENT FLAVOURS ARE THEN ADDED AND MIXED TO PERFECTION, FOLLOWED BY THE ADDITION OF JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF SUGAR SYRUP.

What not to mix with vodka? ›

Wine and Vodka

It will give you the wildest hangover in your life, especially if you choose red wine. The tannins in red wine irritate your stomach and literally drain the water out of your organism. And the vodka acts pretty much the same, leaving you drunk, sick and dehydrated.

What can I add to plain vodka? ›

Some popular flavors may include cucumber, watermelon, jalapeño and rosemary, but the possibilities are basically endless. Think about some of the complementary flavor combinations you like in your drinks, too, like cherry and vanilla, or cranberry and orange, and infuse your vodka with a couple different ingredients.

What makes vodka taste better? ›

Add activated carbon straight to your vodka.

Impurities in alcohol, like aldehydes, amino acids, and oils are likely the culprits making your cheap vodka taste foul. Polishing alcohol is the process of soaking it for a length of time in activated carbon to remove these impurities.

How do you add fruit to vodka? ›

Choose 80-proof or 100-proof vodka to make fruit-flavored vodkas. Use two cups chopped fruit + two to three cups vodka, and infused for three to five days. Make sure the vodka covers the fruit to prevent it from spoiling during infusion.

How long to infuse vodka with fruit? ›

Use enough to completely cover the fruit and fill the jar, about 2 to 3 cups in a 1-quart jar. Seal the jar tightly and put it somewhere out of direct sunlight. 4: Infuse for 3 to 5 days (or longer): Shake the jar of fruit and vodka daily. You'll see the vodka gradually take on the color of the fruit.

How do you make flavored vodka taste better? ›

Tips for Infusing Vodka to Perfection

Generally, it is best to use 1 cup of fruits or vegetables for every 3 cups of vodka. However, for whole herbs and spices, it would be best to adhere to a ratio of 2-to-3. (For example, for every 2 sprigs of rosemary or 2 sticks of cinnamon, use 3 cups of vodka.)

What liquor is made from blackberries? ›

Blackberry liqueur (Crème de mûre)

What is the berry flavored vodka? ›

There's a reason it's called "Wild Berry" and not just "Berry." Infused with the deliciously juicy flavor of ripe blackberries, raspberries, and strawberries, Wild Berry knows how to turn things up a notch.

Is there a black owned vodka? ›

Black Momma Vodka

Founder Vanessa Braxton is the first African-American master distiller and master blender in New York State. Her flagship vodka bottling is distilled and filtered five times, and also comes in flavors like green tea, soursop, and chai.

What is Black Death vodka made from? ›

Black Death Vodka is made from a triple distillation of French sugar beets. He has won numerous awards in international competitions from 1987 to 2015, including gold medals at the prestigious IWSC in London and at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.

What is the difference between vodka and black vodka? ›

Though there is some mystery to Blavod, we do know how it gets that deep black color. The vodka begins just like any other: specifically, it is a triple-distilled, double-filtered grain vodka. Its color comes from an infusion of black catechu bark.

What is the flavor of black vodka? ›

Intriguing deep garnet/olive black color. A plush entry leads to velvety medium-bodied palate with nice wheat dough and mineral notes. Finishes very smoothly with well-balanced, chewy, elements of grain, confectioner's sugar, and spice.

How is black vodka black? ›

Blavod is based on grain neutral spirit which is coloured and flavoured with Black Catechu, a botanical extracted from the Acacia catechu tree which is tree native to Burma and East India. The heartwood is boiled in water and the resulting brew evaporated.

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