Whiskey Maple Syrup Recipe Gift in a Jar {+Free Printable Labels!} - A Country Girl's Life (2024)

Looking for a delicious, homemade Whiskey Maple Syrup Recipe that you can make at home? Have you purchased whiskey infused maple syrups in the past and wondered if there was a copycat recipe you could make at home? Well you’ve come to the right place!

We have a way that you can make a copycat whiskey maple syrup at home for a lot less! Because it’s the holiday season we’re working on gifting this recipe to all the hard to shop for men on our Christmas list!

We use this recipe year round but this whiskey maple syrup could also kick your Christmas breakfast up a notch! If that’s not enough to please’em, try these Double Chocolate Glazed Peppermint Baked Donuts for a fun Christmas breakfast idea!

This definitely the time of year I start thinking about DIY gifts for the Christmas season. I’m in love with this whiskey maple syrup recipe so I’m planning on gifting MANY jars of it this year for the holidays.

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Usually these type of DIY Christmas gifts take some thoughtful planning & time to create. This one is going to be really easy because I can make a LARGE batch…and there is very little actual work to make/wrap the gift.

I’m really excited to share this easy DIY gift that isn’t a complete time or budget suck! I’ve done all the hard work for you by color coordinating a beautiful handmade gift. Better still….this DIY gift is completely universal! You can give this gift package away to pretty much anyone who likes to eat food! Here are just a few people I’m knocking off my list:

  • Guy gift
  • Boyfriend gift
  • Bachelor gift
  • Neighbor gift
  • Teacher gift
  • Co-worker gift
  • Delivery driver or Mailman gift
  • Eccentric, distant relatives who already own everything they need type gift!

If you like this DIY gift be sure to head on over to my huge list of EASY DIY Gifts That Assemble in Minutes! This post is jam packed with unique, budget friendly ideas and coordinating free printables!

Whiskey Maple Syrup Recipe DIY Gift

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Whiskey Maple Syrup Recipe DIY Gift Labels

What would make this DIY Christmas Gift even EASIER? FREE Printable Labels to make your gifts look well planned! Just print out our free printable labels onto bright heavy card stock or glossy printable sticker paper and place them under the sealing ring of the jar lid! Everything coordinates perfectly! You can find the download for these Labels at the end of our post.

If this doesn’t totally fit your gifting style we also have FREE Printable Chalkboard Style Gift Tags and Free Printable Farmhouse Style Gift Tags Here’s how they turned out!

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Here is a list of what you’ll need with shopping links to the carefully color coordinated pieces that I used in this handmade gift. My plan is to gift the jar of bacon-whiskey infused syrup with the cutestriped tea towel & olive wood spoon. I tucked a small espresso spoon (for spooning the maple syrup out) behind the ribbon for a final touch.

For this whiskey maple syrup recipe gift in a jar there are two potential options for jar gifts that fit the size of the recipe:

1. Fill smaller Ball Quilted Crystal 4 Ounce Jars (containing about two servings of maple syrup). The syrup recipe below will fill about three of the Ball Quilted Crystal 4 Ounce Jars.

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2. Fill larger Ball Quilted Crystal 12 Ounce Jars (that contain about 6 servings). The maple syrup recipe below will fill one Ball Quilted Crystal 12 Ounce Jar.

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This quick and easy recipe takes its inspiration from whiskey barrel aged maple syrup I’ve purchased in the past. I wanted to create something similar at home for a lot less. This make at home version costs less than half of what I was paying for store bought cask aged syrup. If you really want that oak, cask flavoring for yourself you can purchase a Mini Oak Cask Barrel to age/store your syrup in.

Important Notes About this Recipe:

This recipe makes just over a cup of finished syrup. The amount varies a little with the amount of cooking time. If you want a rich flavored syrup that does not have a STRONG whiskey flavor I recommend that you simmer the syrup for 15 minutes.

If you want a STRONG whiskey flavor then I recommend that you simmer the syrup for only 10 mins. Be sure to take some tastes along the way and stop the cooking process when you feel you’ve reached the desired flavor. I wouldn’t exceed 15 minutes of cooking time because you will cook off too much of the whiskey.

I recommend that you use 100% Real Maple Syrup and Pure Madagascar Vanilla and top shelf whiskey for best flavor. If you don’t skimp on flavor you’ll be handsomely rewarded on this recipe!

Okay, gather up your supplies & ingredients and lets get started!

Whiskey Infused Maple Syrup Recipe

Servings 1 12 OZ Ball Quilted Crystal Jar

Cook Time 15 Minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 C Archer Farms Real Maple Syrup
  • 1/2 C Top Shelf Whiskey of Choice
  • 1 TBSP Watkins Madagascar Vanilla Extract

Instructions

  1. Combine the maple syrup, whiskey and vanilla extract into a small saucepan and bring to a boil.

  2. Once boiling reduce to low and simmer for 10 minutes for strong whiskey flavoring OR simmer for 15 minutes for a rich, hint of whiskey flavor (SEE RECIPE NOTES). Stir occasionally. Remove from heat and allow to cool completely.

  3. Fill each mason jar of choice with syrup and secure tightly with lid.

Recipe Notes

This recipe makes just over a cup of finished syrup. The amount varies a little with the amount of cooking time. If you want a rich flavored syrup that does not have a STRONG whiskey flavor I recommend that you simmer the syrup for 15 minutes. If you want a STRONG whiskey flavor then I recommend that you simmer the syrup for only 10 mins. Be sure to take some tastes along the way and stop the cooking process when you feel you've reached the desired flavor. I wouldn't exceed 15 minutes of cooking time because you will cook off too much of the whiskey.

This recipe is easily doubled, tripled or quadrupled etc.

This recipe will fill 3, 4 ounce Ball quilted crystal Ball mason jar OR 1, 12 ounce Ball quilted crystal mason jar. Multiply the recipe appropriately to fill the amount of jars you need for gifting.

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Wrap Double Sided Tape Around the top of the Jar (to Hold Ribbon in Place)

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Wrap striped ribbon Around Top of Jar Over the Double Sided Tape

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Tie Two Knots and Trim Ends of Striped Ribbon for a Pretty Finishing Touch

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Tuck the Small Espresso Spoon Behind Double Knot

Voila! The Very Beautiful Finished Product!

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I’m so delighted how this turned out! All the colors work so well together….from the ribbon to the piggy tea towel to the olive wood spoon. I know I would love getting such a well thought out gift! I’d love to hear or see your DIY Christmas projects…I hope our handmade gift has inspired you to try making something special for the people in your life this Christmas!

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FAQs

Is whiskey and maple syrup good? ›

The maple syrup lends a caramelized and burnt sugar taste that pairs so nicely with the whiskey.

How do you sterilize jars for maple syrup? ›

Packing the syrup in hot sanitized containers of food-grade quality inhibits the growth of bacteria. According to the Ohio State University, small containers should be sanitized by boiling them in water for 10 minutes before using them.

How to seal maple syrup in mason jars? ›

Place the canning funnel on the jar, and ladle hot syrup into the jar while leaving 1/4-inch of headspace. Wipe the rim with a damp towel to remove any sticky residue. Center a lid on the jar, place the band over the lid, and screw it on until tight.

Why is Canadian maple syrup better? ›

This is because Canada – especially Quebec, where 92% of Canadian maple syrup is produced – has an ideal climate for syrup production. Late Canadian winters have the perfect mixture of cold nights and warm days. In addition, Canada is home to an abundance of sugar maples – all perfect candidates for tree tapping.

What grade of maple syrup tastes the best? ›

Grade A: Very Dark & Strong Flavor

This grade is by far the most robust and maple-packed of all the grades. With the previous grading system, this syrup, which is the last to be tapped in the maple season, was actually not sold commercially.

How long does maple syrup last in a jar? ›

To prevent spoilage, maple syrup should be stored in a cool, dark location such as a cupboard, refrigerator, or freezer. In this manner, maple syrup can be safely kept for a year or more.

Can I freeze maple syrup? ›

Maple syrup can be stored in the freezer indefinitely. Fun fact: Maple syrup freezes in a slushy consistency because of the sugars in it.

How do you disinfect maple syrup? ›

Sanitizers and Maple Syrup Quality

One part unscented household chlorine bleach (such as unscented Clorox™) to 20 parts of clean water may be used for rinsing, but you'll need to flush equipment afterwards with clean, clear water.

Why do maple syrup jars have tiny handles? ›

The design element was purely for nostalgia points, and it just ended up sticking around. When maple syrup companies started designing their products, the tiny handles were added as a callback to those beloved ceramic crocks and a pull on the heartstrings of Canadian consumers.

Can maple syrup be saved if there is mold on the top? ›

Maple syrup should be kept in the refrigerator once it's opened so as to discourage mold from growing on the syrup. Should mold grow on maple syrup, it's safe and easy to remove. Just scoop the mold off the top of the syrup with a spoon and discard the mold.

Why is my maple syrup cloudy after bottling? ›

This is the result of sugar sand (also called niter) and every sugarmaker has dealt with it in their syrup-making career. While it's not very appetizing and can sometimes affect taste, sugar sand is not a sign of spoilage or bad syrup.

How can you tell if maple syrup has gone bad? ›

How to Tell if Maple Syrup Has Gone Bad. To be sure your maple syrup is at its freshest, check for these three things before you pour it on a pile of pancakes: visible mold, an off smell, and an off flavor. Visible mold should be pretty easy to identify. It can appear fuzzy and light brown or green in color.

Should you refrigerate maple syrup? ›

Unopened maple syrup of any kind can be stored in a cool, dark place until you're ready to use it, ideally within two years. But once opened, pure maple syrup should be stored in the refrigerator.

Can you reboil old maple syrup? ›

You can resolve the crystallization issue by re-boiling the maple syrup and adding some water to bring the sugar content back to the correct range. That's probably more effort than it's worth, but see the section below on adjusting sugar content below if you want to give it a try.

What alcohol goes with maple syrup? ›

There's something comforting about flavoursome maple syrup and maple syrup tends to be paired with whiskey and often rum in Old Fashioned and Sour style co*cktails. However, as the gin-based Old Vermont (below) proves, maple syrup's delicious richness can also work well combined with white spirits.

Can you add syrup to whiskey? ›

You can set the maple flavor to whatever level you want, use whatever whiskey you want, and amaze your friends! The recipe is simple, 4 to 8 ounces of maple syrup to a 750ml bottle of whiskey. Let sit for a few days for the flavors to meld and presto!

What does maple whisky taste like? ›

At first it's all sweet and fruity: pannetone, red cherries, maple, banana bread, and vanilla custard, but then there are earthier, mushroomy notes. Oak is present but understated.

Does maple and bourbon go together? ›

You'll enjoy delicious flavors of maple, bourbon, and fresh cream. We take a shortcut by using store-bought eggnog to make it easy for late-night gift wrapping or for large holiday gatherings.

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