NATURAL APRICOT FLAVORING EXTRACT 4OZ
Great way to add apricot flavoring & aroma to your beer and wine!
Brewing a Magic Hat #9? This Apricot Flavoring Extract would be perfect
Apricot Wheat? Apricot Sour? …add to a Hefeweizen!
Want apricot flavoring in your wine or mead?
Add as much or as little as you wish!
Directions for use:
Start with adding 1 oz of flavoring per 1 gallon of your beer or wine. From there you may add until you are happy with the taste.
-If you are bottling, add to the wort when you add the priming sugar.
-If you are kegging, add when the beer is poured into the keg.
-If you are using with wine, add to bottle-ready wine in the fermenter about 1 week before it will be bottled. Make sure to stir gently.
Great way to add apricot flavoring & aroma to your beer and wine!
Brewing a Magic Hat #9? This Apricot Flavoring Extract would be perfect
Apricot Wheat? Apricot Sour? …add to a Hefeweizen!
Want apricot flavoring in your wine or mead?
Add as much or as little as you wish!
Directions for use:
Start with adding 1 oz of flavoring per 1 gallon of your beer or wine. From there you may add until you are happy with the taste.
-If you are bottling, add to the wort when you add the priming sugar.
-If you are kegging, add when the beer is poured into the keg.
-If you are using with wine, add to bottle-ready wine in the fermenter about 1 week before it will be bottled. Make sure to stir gently.
Great way to add apricot flavoring & aroma to your beer and wine!
Brewing a Magic Hat #9? This Apricot Flavoring Extract would be perfect
Apricot Wheat? Apricot Sour? …add to a Hefeweizen!
Want apricot flavoring in your wine or mead?
Add as much or as little as you wish!
Directions for use:
Start with adding 1 oz of flavoring per 1 gallon of your beer or wine. From there you may add until you are happy with the taste.
-If you are bottling, add to the wort when you add the priming sugar.
-If you are kegging, add when the beer is poured into the keg.
-If you are using with wine, add to bottle-ready wine in the fermenter about 1 week before it will be bottled. Make sure to stir gently.