DIY Banana Liqueur Recipe (2024)

  • Banana

When it comes to tropical drinks, the humble banana can taste just as special as coconut or pineapple.

By

Marcia Simmons

Marcia Simmons

Contributor

Learn about Serious Eats'Editorial Process

Updated March 23, 2023

WRITE A REVIEW

Trending Videos

DIY Banana Liqueur Recipe (1)

In This Recipe

  • What's Available to Buy?

  • Why DIY?

  • How to Use DIY Banana Liqueur

Why It Works

  • Using rum as a base spirit adds depth to the liqueur.
  • A three-day infusion extracts plenty of flavor from the bananas.
  • Straining the infused mixture twice ensures the resulting liqueur is relatively clear, with very little sediment.

Bananas don't get much play in the co*cktail world because they're mushy and fibrous, making them impossible to juice and gross to muddle. Even when the blender is out, poor old banana is frequently left out of the co*cktail party. But the vibrant, tropical flavor of bananas tastes amazing in drinks, especially ones made with rum.

Banana just needs a bit more help getting into liquid form. Banana liqueur (aka creme de banane) is a natural for umbrella drinks and desserts, but it can also add an exotic touch to simpler co*cktails. And when you make your own, you can decide if you want a decadent dessert liqueur or a drier banana spirit with just a hint of fruit.

What's Available to Buy?

There really isn't one well-known specialty brand that defines banana liqueur the way that, say, most people think of St Germain when they think of elderflower liqueur or Cherry Heering when they think of cherry liqueur. That's not to say there aren't great banana liqueurs on the market. Bols banana liqueur has a clean banana flavor and gets some extra depth from its rum base.

Some of the other low-cost offerings aren't as refined—DeKuyper, Hiram Walker, and 99 Bananas Schnapps are more like artificially flavored banana candy with an alcohol kick. Most larger liquor stores will carry at least one type of banana liqueur, though I've yet to see any carry some of the fancier French imports like Giffard Banane du Bresil, Gabriel Boudier Creme de Bananes, or Lejay-Lagoute Liqueur de Banane. I hear these are amazing, but haven't been able to track them down myself.

Why DIY?

Real bananas taste sweet and bright, while artificial banana flavoring can be cloying and taste like paint. Banana extract and artificial banana just aren't the same as fresh bananas, which in addition to being delicious happen to also be cheap and readily available. Add a couple of bananas to a little rum and sugar, and you have a tasty tropical liqueur for just a few bucks, and it kicks the butt of every banana liqueur I've been able to get my hands on.

As I planned my banana liqueur recipe, there was no doubt that the base should be rum and the sugar should be raw since both would add depth to the liqueur. I used a rum distilled from molasses and turbinado sugar which retained a little molasses flavor. With all that richness, I didn't think vanilla was necessary. However, if you use white sugar or vodka, you may want the added oomph of a vanilla bean. You could even reduce the sugar for a more subtle liqueur or leave the sugar out altogether for a tasty, unusual banana-infused rum.

Use It!

My favorite way to use banana liqueur is thebanana daiquiri. But a little splash of homemade creme de banane also adds a nice sweet accent to rum, bourbon, or vodka on the rocks. For a simple summer highball, you can modify aby adding your banana liqueur to taste. Mix a little withstrawberry liqueurand rum on ice with some lime juice, complete with a tiny umbrella, or give into the full dessert drink experience by using it in aspiked milkshake.

Of course, there are plenty of actual desserts that benefit from a little banana liqueur. I want to use it instead of coffee liqueur in thischocolate chip pound cake. But first, I have an ice cream sundae that's just begging to be drizzled with homemade banana liqueur.

August 2012

Recipe Details

DIY Banana Liqueur

Active10 mins

Total96 hrs

Serves14 servings

Makes1 2/3 cups

Ingredients

  • 2bananas, peeled and sliced (see notes)

  • 1 1/2 cups light rum (see notes)

  • 1/2 cup water

  • 1/2 cup turbinado sugar (see notes)

Directions

  1. Place banana slices in a sealable glass jar, then add rum. Seal and shake. Let mixture steep for 3 days at room temperature away from direct sunlight. Strain out the fruit, then filter mixture through two layers of cheesecloth, pressing down to extract liquid. Repeat the straining to get any debris that made it through the initial pass. (See notes.)

  2. Heat water and sugar in a pot on medium heat until it boils and forms a syrup, 7 to 10 minutes. Let syrup cool.

  3. Combine syrup with banana infusion. Seal in bottle or jar, then shake to mix. Let rest for a minimum of one day.

Special Equipment

Fine-mesh strainer, cheese cloth

Notes

Just-ripened bananas will give the best result, though a slightly overripe banana will also work. Avoid green bananas or bananas that are already brown inside.

The character of rum gives depth to this liqueur, but you could also use vodka if you prefer.

Turbinado sugar, sometimes called raw sugar, is available at most grocery stores. If you substitute white sugar, you may need to use more, so add slowly and adjust to taste. Other sweeteners, such as agave nectar, honey, and brown sugar, can be used but you will need to use less and adjust to taste.

Double straining is very important in this recipe, since the bananas will disintegrate a bit and leave some goo behind. Any leftover unstrained bits will cause off flavors over time.

Make-Ahead and Storage

Banana liqueur can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 months.

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
73Calories
0g Fat
8g Carbs
0g Protein

×

Nutrition Facts
Servings: 14
Amount per serving
Calories73
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0g0%
Saturated Fat 0g0%
Cholesterol 0mg0%
Sodium 1mg0%
Total Carbohydrate 8g3%
Dietary Fiber 0g0%
Total Sugars 7g
Protein 0g
Vitamin C 0mg1%
Calcium 1mg0%
Iron 0mg0%
Potassium 8mg0%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

(Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate.)

DIY Banana Liqueur Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is banana liqueur made of? ›

Homemade banana liqueur is a creamy and delicious homemade liqueur prepared with milk, cream, sugar and pure alcohol at 95%. Also known as bananino in Italian, it is a great idea to use ripe bananas and turn them into a delicious liqueur with a soft texture.

How do you extract alcohol from a banana? ›

There are several methods for extracting banana alcohol. One method involves pulverizing dried Japanese banana slices, adding amylase and beta-amylase for saccharification, and then fermenting and distilling the mixture.

How long does banana liquor last? ›

Banana liqueur can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 months.

Is crème de banana the same as banana liqueur? ›

Banana flavoured liqueurs, which French producers call "crème de banane", are based on neutral alcohol (usually sugar beet) flavoured with an extract made from both a distillation and infusion of bananas, and sweetened with sugar (typically 400 to 450g/l).

What's a good banana liqueur? ›

With its smooth and complex taste, Tempus Fugit Crème de Banane Liqueur is a must-have for any home bar. Did you know that the bananas used to make Tempus Fugit Crème de Banane Liqueur are hand-peeled to ensure that only the best parts of the fruit are used?

What is the alcohol content of banana liqueur? ›

Share
CategoryLiqueurs & Cordials
OriginNetherlands
BrandDeKuyper
Alcohol/vol24%
Proof48.00

Can you make hooch with bananas? ›

We have had a few different renditions of this local hooch, but the Bananaman's was certainly the smoothest. Combining the gin with the fresh banana juice was to die for! And yeah, that double-distilled stuff is crazy strong! It really does burn the inside of your mouth and nose if you breathe incorrectly.

How much alcohol is in a very ripe banana? ›

Ripe and very ripe bananas - between 0.2-0.4% ABV [4] Breads (burger rolls, rye bread) - between 1.18-1.28% ABV [5] Fruit & Fruit juices (grape, orange, apple) - between 0.04-0.5% ABV [6]

How long does it take for bananas to ferment? ›

I like to weigh my bananas down using a glass ramekin that fits inside the glass jar, however you could also use a cabbage leaf, this will prevent the bananas from turning brown. 3. Close the lid and place the jar onto a shelf in your pantry, or in your kitchen somewhere. Allow the bananas to ferment for 24-36 hours.

Can I drink 10 year old Baileys? ›

First off, let's get straight to the point: Baileys has a shelf life. The folks over at Baileys recommend that you consume it within 2 years of purchase. Notably, they say this is for “optimal freshness” and note that you should store it between 0-25°C (32-77°F) – and definitely keep it out of direct sunlight.

Does banana liqueur go out of date? ›

Like most alcoholic spirits, banana liqueur does not go bad, but its flavour and potency may decline over time. It's best to store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Are overripe bananas alcoholic? ›

Interestingly, ripe bananas have up to 0.2% ABV. As fruit start to age, especially bananas, they slowly begin to ferment. This process also creates ethanol, resulting in very low levels of alcohol. The riper the banana gets, the higher the alcohol rises.

What is 99 bananas liqueur? ›

There is an entire catalogue of 99 liqueurs—over 25 in total, ranging in flavors from apple and pineapple to butterscotch and root beer. But the 99 Bananas bottling is the original release from this line of high-ABV liqueurs. The number is the proof, certainly not the quantity of bananas that went into it.

Is Galliano a banana liqueur? ›

Galliano is a yellow herbal Italian liqueur with a nuanced vanilla flavor that makes co*cktails go from good to great!

What type of banana is a Chiquita Cavendish? ›

The Grand Nain banana (also spelled Grande Naine) is a banana cultivar of Musa acuminata. It is one of the most commonly cultivated bananas and a member of the commercial Cavendish banana cultivar group. It is also known as the Chiquita banana because it is the main product of Chiquita Brands International.

What type of alcohol is made from bananas? ›

Banana wine is a fruit wine made exclusively from bananas. In Tanzania, banana wine is made commercially by fermenting peeled, mashed, ripe bananas and sugar. Water (to dilute the rather thick banana mash), wine yeast and sugar is added to the "banana mash".

What fruit is liqueur made from? ›

These can range from the common, such as raspberries, oranges, and cherries, to the more exotic, like lychees and passionfruit. The chosen fruit is then typically macerated in a base spirit, often a neutral grain alcohol, to extract its flavours and colours.

Is banana rum alcohol? ›

Banana Rum | Cruzan® Cruzan® Rum encourages responsible drinking. Alcohol should be consumed in moderation.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Otha Schamberger

Last Updated:

Views: 5931

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (55 voted)

Reviews: 94% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Otha Schamberger

Birthday: 1999-08-15

Address: Suite 490 606 Hammes Ferry, Carterhaven, IL 62290

Phone: +8557035444877

Job: Forward IT Agent

Hobby: Fishing, Flying, Jewelry making, Digital arts, Sand art, Parkour, tabletop games

Introduction: My name is Otha Schamberger, I am a vast, good, healthy, cheerful, energetic, gorgeous, magnificent person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.