Amazing Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion in 2 hours

Okay, so get this! I was watching some fancy cocktail show the other day, and they were talking about infusions, and my mind just BLAH! exploded with ideas. I’ve always loved the cozy comfort of Earl Grey tea and the calming scent of lavender, and I thought, “Why not mix them with a little something stronger?” And let me tell you, this **Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion** is a total game-changer. It sounds a bit wild, right? But trust me, these flavors just sing together in a way you wouldn’t expect. It’s surprisingly easy to make, and it takes your cocktail game from zero to hero with hardly any effort. Seriously, if you want to impress your friends (or just treat yourself!), this is the way to do it.

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Why You’ll Love This Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion

Okay, so beyond just being super cool to say you made your own infused vodka, here’s why you’re going to absolutely fall head over heels for this Earl Grey-Lavender number:

  • It’s SO unique! Forget plain old vodka. This has layers of flavor – that lovely bergamot from the Earl Grey and the subtle floral hint of lavender. It’s fancy without being fussy.
  • Seriously, it’s ridiculously easy. If you can pour things into a jar, you can make this. No fancy equipment, no weird steps. Just a little patience!
  • Cocktail King/Queen status unlocked! This infusion elevates simple drinks like a martini or a vodka soda into something truly special. Or mix it with lemonade!
  • Best. Gift. Ever. Bottle this up with a cute label, and you’ve got a thoughtful, handmade present that everyone will adore.

Ingredients for Your Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion

Ready to dive in? Here’s what you’ll need to get this magical infusion going. It’s a super short list, promise!

  • One regular-sized bottle (that’s 750 ml) of your favorite vodka. No need for the top shelf unless you want to treat yourself!
  • Just two little Earl Grey tea bags. Easy peasy.
  • And about two tablespoons of dried culinary lavender. Make sure it’s culinary grade – you don’t want the stuff from a craft store!

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Equipment Needed for Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion

Alright, now for the tools of the trade! Good news: you probably have all of this already kicking around your kitchen. You won’t need anything fancy, just a few basics to get this infusion party started.

  • You’ll definitely need something to hold everything while it infuses. An airtight container is key here – like a big mason jar or a bottle with a good tight seal.
  • To get those tea leaves and lavender bits out, a fine-mesh sieve is your best friend. If you don’t have one, a coffee filter works great too, just be patient!
  • And finally, a clean bottle to pour your finished, beautiful infused vodka into for storage.

How to Prepare Your Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion

Okay, let’s get down to the fun part – actually making this magic happen! It’s seriously straightforward, but paying attention to a couple of things will make all the difference. Think of it like a little science experiment, but way tastier!

Combining Ingredients for Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion

First things first, grab that clean, airtight container we talked about. A big mason jar is perfect, or really any bottle with a lid that seals up nice and tight. This is where all the good stuff is going to mingle and become something amazing.

Carefully pour your bottle of vodka into the container. Next, gently slide those two Earl Grey tea bags in. Don’t break them open! You just want the bags themselves. Finally, add your two tablespoons of dried culinary lavender. Give it a little swish – not too much, just enough to make sure everything is submerged. Pop that lid on tightly!

Steeping Your Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion

Now comes the waiting game, but it’s a short one, promise! Find a spot for your container that’s just room temperature – no need for the fridge or anything fancy. You’ll want to let this infusion steep for about 2 to 4 hours. This is the crucial part where the vodka soaks up all those lovely Earl Grey and lavender flavors.

Here’s my absolute TOP tip: **Taste it every hour.** Seriously! Vodka infuses pretty quickly, and tea can get bitter if it’s left too long. After an hour, open it up, pour a tiny bit into a spoon or a shot glass, and give it a taste. Does it have a nice hint of tea and lavender? Or is it still mostly just vodka? Keep tasting every hour until the flavor is just right for you. It’s all about personal preference here!

Straining and Storing the Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion

Once your infusion tastes perfect – not too weak, not too strong – it’s time to get those solids out. Grab your fine-mesh sieve or line a funnel with a coffee filter. Place it over your clean storage bottle.

Carefully pour the infused vodka through the sieve or filter. This will catch all the tea bags and lavender bits. It might take a minute or two if you’re using a coffee filter, so be patient! Discard the used tea bags and lavender. Seal up your bottle of beautiful, homemade Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka. You did it!

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Tips for a Perfect Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion

Okay, you’re almost a pro now! But here are a few little secrets I’ve picked up to make sure your Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion is absolutely spot-on every single time:

  • Quality matters, even for vodka! You don’t need the most expensive stuff on the shelf, but using a decent mid-range vodka without a super strong flavor will let those delicate tea and lavender notes really shine through.
  • Don’t skip the tasting! Seriously, that hourly taste test is your best friend. Climate, humidity, even the specific brand of tea can change how fast it infuses. Trust your taste buds!
  • Culinary lavender is a must. I know I said it before, but it’s worth repeating! Non-culinary lavender can have pesticides or just taste… soapy. Yuck. Make sure you get the good stuff meant for eating.
  • Want more lavender, less tea? Or vice versa? Feel free to play with the ratios a little on your next batch! Just start small with adjustments.

Serving Suggestions for Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion

Alright, you’ve made this incredible Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion, now what?! The best part is getting to enjoy it! You can totally sip this lovely stuff neat or on the rocks if you want to really appreciate the layers of flavor. But it’s also a total rockstar in cocktails!

Try it in a simple vodka soda with a twist of lemon – the bubbles really lift those floral notes. Or, for something a little fancier, mix it with some fresh lemonade and a sprig of mint for a super refreshing summer drink. It even makes a killer martini if you’re feeling sophisticated!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion

Got questions? Totally normal! Here are some common ones I get about making this Earl Grey-Lavender vodka magic:

Q: Can I use loose leaf Earl Grey tea instead of bags?
Absolutely! Just use about 1-2 teaspoons of loose leaf tea since it’s usually stronger than what’s in a bag. Pop it in a tea infuser or a little muslin bag so it’s easy to strain out later.

Q: What if I leave the tea and lavender in for too long?
Oops! If it gets too bitter from the tea, you *might* be able to dilute it with some plain vodka. That’s why tasting as you go is so important! Lavender can also get a bit strong if left for ages, so really stick to that 2-4 hour window.

Q: How long does this homemade infusion last?
Since vodka is a preservative, your Earl Grey-Lavender vodka infusion should last for quite a while, easily several months, as long as it’s stored in a clean, airtight bottle. The flavor might soften a tiny bit over super long periods, but it won’t go bad.

Q: Can I make other flavored vodka infusions?
Oh, totally! This is just scratching the surface! You can infuse vodka with all sorts of things – fruit, herbs, spices… the possibilities for creating unique spirits are endless once you get the hang of it!

Estimated Nutritional Information

Okay, so while we’re focused on flavor and fun here, I know some folks like to have an idea of the nutritional side of things. Just a heads-up, this is definitely an estimate! The exact numbers can change depending on the specific brand of vodka you use.

Based on typical values, a 1.5 fl oz serving of this Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion is roughly 97 calories. It’s pretty much zero across the board for sugar, sodium, fat, carbs, fiber, protein, and cholesterol. Basically, it’s the vodka doing its thing!

Share Your Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion Experience

Alright, you’ve made it! Your very own batch of this unique Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion. I’d absolutely LOVE to hear how it turned out for you! Did you try it in a cocktail? Sip it neat? Let me know in the comments below! Don’t be shy, tell me all about your infusion adventure and how you plan to enjoy it. And hey, if you loved it, please leave a rating!

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Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion

Amazing Earl Grey-Lavender Vodka Infusion in 2 hours


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  • Author: Barbara Holmes
  • Total Time: 2 to 4 hours 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 bottle 1x
  • Diet: Vegan

Description

Infuse vodka with the fragrant notes of Earl Grey tea and lavender for a unique spirit.


Ingredients

Scale
  • 1 (750 ml) bottle vodka
  • 2 Earl Grey tea bags
  • 2 tablespoons dried culinary lavender

Instructions

  1. Combine vodka, tea bags, and lavender in an airtight container.
  2. Seal and let steep for 2 to 4 hours at room temperature.
  3. Taste every hour to check the flavor intensity.
  4. Strain the infusion through a fine-mesh sieve or coffee filter.
  5. Discard the solids.
  6. Store the infused vodka in a clean bottle.

Notes

  • Use culinary-grade lavender for the best flavor.
  • Steeping time can vary based on desired strength.
  • Infused vodka can be used in cocktails or enjoyed neat.
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Category: Beverage
  • Method: Infusion
  • Cuisine: None

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1.5 fl oz
  • Calories: 97
  • Sugar: 0g
  • Sodium: 0mg
  • Fat: 0g
  • Saturated Fat: 0g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 0g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 0g
  • Fiber: 0g
  • Protein: 0g
  • Cholesterol: 0mg
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