LLOLLO ~ Black Walnut Liqueur

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LLOLLO gave some of us black walnut liqueur that she made that needed to age til a few days ago. It is really interesting stuff, and somehow tastes a little like banana to me. I'm not a banana fan, but this is just nuanced enough that I've had it twice so far and liked it. So LLOLLO, thanks again, and where does that flavor come from, or am I the only one getting it?

Maybe cocktail that up with some white rum and a little lime.

My son suggested some tropical fruit idea from my description. I'll give him a taste and he'll have some interesting ideas.

Hey!  Yes, Sept 28 marked 2 months of the infusion: green walnuts w/ skins, cinnamon stick, a couple of cloves, lemon peel and vodka. 
I tried mine for the first time yesterday... I didn't get a banana flavor, and not sure I tasted walnuts, either.. hmmm will have to try more after dinner tonight. ;)

I used this recipe, but it was my first try and definitely an experiment.

I experiment a lot with new recipes and have ruined many a meal, LOL.

https://www.davidlebovitz.com/liqueur-de-noix-green-walnut-liq/

The Banana aroma is an ester (found in Bananas and many breeds of alcohol beverage).

https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-science...

"...Ester-Producing Mutants

Ester compounds are major components of sake aroma. In particular, the characteristic fruity aroma of ginjo-shu is comprised of isoamyl acetate and ethyl caproate. Therefore, many researchers have tried to breed mutant strains with higher production of these esters. One of the precursors of isoamyl acetate synthesis is isoamyl alcohol, whose synthesis seems to be a rate-limiting step for isoamyl acetate synthesis..."

Brent Kliss made a bottle of that from walnuts from his yard and gifted it to me at a Republic show.  Not sure if he added anything special but that stuff made ya feel funny.

^^^ Whoa, I remember meeting Brent at a show at the Hideout in Oregon!

What kind of "funny"??  ;)   
I don't want the WCZJ testers to feel funny-bad!

..and thanks Disco for the food chemistry.. it reminds me that I have tasted banana in non-banana foods before..

".... all I know, it must've beeeen the esters.."

Judit, please let me know if the flavor changes much as the days go by... I'm going to chill a small jar to sample it cold next, as I remember that digestifs are served in frozen shot glasses in Spain and Italy.

 

Sorry I remembered it as black walnut, green walnut sounds much more interesting. 

The Kliss one may have been green walnut.  Maybe Furious E can chime in.  He has a much better memory than I.

Infusions are fun. I've been doing fire-cider lately. Yummy and great for the immune system.

I love David Lebovitz and he would not poison us. Therefore, I have no worries about the recipe that you made. I will keep testing it to see if I continue to taste banana. 

Let me know how it goes, Judit!  Agree, that site has a lot of good reads.