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    <title>elixir of the bytecode god</title>
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      <name>domesticat</name>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I've held off posting this recipe because it's reverse-engineered from a non-public recipe either created or modified by someone I know.  However, since I can restrict access to this post, it seems silly not to post it, because I'm getting tired of periodically searching my email for it.</p>
<p>This is how I make the drink tech staffers know as 'apple pie.'</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I've held off posting this recipe because it's reverse-engineered from a non-public recipe either created or modified by someone I know.  However, since I can restrict access to this post, it seems silly not to post it, because I'm getting tired of periodically searching my email for it.</p>
<p>This is how I make the drink tech staffers know as 'apple pie.'</p>
<h2>Ingredients</h2>
<p>cheesecloth<br /><br />
2 sticks cinnamon<br /><br />
20 cloves<br /><br />
20 allspice berries<br /><br />
2T lemon juice (~1 lemon)<br /><br />
2 cups sugar<br /><br />
2tsp vanilla extract<br /><br />
1&frac12;-2 cups everclear<br /><br />
1 gallon apple juice, not from concentrate</p>
<h2>Directions</h2>
<p>Put spices in cheesecloth.  Bash until cracked a bit.  Put cheesecloth hunk in pot.</p>
<p>Find out how far up in the pan 2 cups of juice rises. Mark something with that level (like a straw), and add 2 more cups juice.  Simmer down to 2 cups, and <em>take your time!</em>  The longer the spices steep in the juice, the more flavor you'll get.</p>
<p>Remove bag, add sugar, stir until all sugar is dissolved. Add lemon juice, extract.  Stir.</p>
<p>Add back to juice in original container.  Add alcohol.  Shake or stir to combine.  Taste&mdash;I sometimes add up to about 4T of sugar depending on my preference.</p>
<p>Drink like a tech staffer:  early and often.</p>
<h2>Notes</h2>
<ol>
<li>Consider using cider, if you can afford it.  It's more expensive, but the taste is right.  Or, if you're making two gallons, make it with half cider and half juice.</li>
<li>Good spices make a difference.  Don't believe me?  I get mine from <a href="http://penzeys.com/">penzeys.com</a> and I get asked how I got such a fabulous spice aroma into my pie.  That's how.  Spend the money.  It's worth it.</li>
<li>More booze is not better.  Be smart.  Start with 1&frac12; cups alcohol, and taste the finished mixture before you decide to make it more alcoholic.  Experience has taught me that 2 cups seems to be the upper limit; any more than that, and the apple taste is blown away by the burn of the alcohol.</li>
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