My last blog post shared a cocktail in the spirit of Chinese New Year called a ‘Happy Dragon cocktail’ made with homemade Ginger-Infused Vodka. It’s a cinch and I’ll provide the instructions so you may do the same.
Recipe

Homemade Ginger Infused Vodka
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup unpeeled ginger sliced (about 1/8th inch thick)
- 2 cups quality Vodka
Instructions
- Place ginger and vodka in a sealable glass jar. Set in a dark location.
- Check flavor after 7 days. If it is strong enough for your taste you can begin to use it. If you’d like a stronger flavor allow it to sit 3-4 additional days, taste and either use or allow to sit longer. NOTE: I did not remove the ginger from my Vodka once it was done though you can.
Nutrition
GINGER-VODKA AND GINGER ALE
Zach says
Beautiful knives. Where did you get them?
Toni Dash says
A thrift store find Zach. I love them too!
Katie B says
These look awesome. Better discovered late than never! My question is what you mean by sealing the jar. I use mason jars to store everything, but I use plastic lids on them. Do you mean to seal them like in a canning process, or just to put the flat metal lid on and secure with a ring? Or would a plastic lid be sufficient (it is not airtight or leakproof). Thanks so much! Can’t wait to get started.
Toni Dash says
What I really mean is to keep it in a jar or bottle with a lid or that can be closed. You want the infusion to stay closed to prohibit evaporation. I do think of plastic lids for Mason jars as leakproof as I use them often for this type of thing. Even a recycled jar that has been sanitized and has a tight fitting lid is fine.
Bill says
Toni – Thanks for the recipe for ginger infused vodka. I have a batch going right now. I suggest using Vernor’s Ginger Ale – it is barrel aged and it’s as sweet as most other brands.
I have a question about the knife in your pictures. It’s beautiful. What brand is it?
Toni Dash says
Bill my apologies for my delayed response. Thanks for your ginger ale tip! I too like smaller batch crafted ginger ale that tastes less processed. I think you’ll like the ginger vodka.
The knife is a steak knife that I found at a Thrift store actually! Lucky find.
Thanks much for your comment! Enjoy the vodka!
Tre says
I’m SO glad I found your site ! I love infusing spirits… I have a recipe where I infuse fresh ginger with tequila. I’ve also invented a drink where I infuse ginger with gin, add fresh juiced cucumber, fresh squeezed lime juice, a splash of simple syrup, shaken with ice and served in a chilled martini glass (I keep a dozen in my freezer at all times – for emergencies), and served with either a paper thin cucumber floater, or a sprig of fresh mint. Hail Daylight Savings Time !
Toni Dash says
I’m glad you found me too Tre! I agree on the infusing. Once you start the world of possibilities open up, don’t they? I love the gingery things you’ve made! I made some Ginger Vodka last year that I wound into a Chinese New Year cocktail with mandarin orange. It’s a great ingredient. Thanks for ‘popping in’; hope you’ll continue to find things your like and keep me posted on your inventions too!
Sandra says
I am looking forward to trying this and know I'll want to infuse some of everything.
Yvette ~ Muy Bueno Cookbook says
TGIF!!! LOVIN’ the sound of infusing ginger to make all these amazing cocktails. I can’t wait to try it. I bet these drinks are amazing. WOWZA!
Boulder Locavore says
Hi Yvette! Great to have you pop by and thank you for your kind remarks about the cocktails! It's a fresh twist on regular vodka and certainly without limit on how it could be used! Have a great weekend.
Simply Tia says
I am going to have to try ginger infused vodka. Right now in my cool dark place I have mason jars of bubble gum infused vodka, resse's peanut butter cup infused vodka and peppermint infused vodka. I have two more days left in the process. As soon as those are done, I'll be starting the ginger one! Yum.
Boulder Locavore says
Wow! That is quite a collection of vodkas. I wonder if you'll be making up cocktails with them all and if so I'd love to see them!
Eliotseats says
Not only am I going to infuse some vodka, I am trying out your warming tea.
Boulder Locavore says
I hope you will try the tea! It's very good especially if you are feeling under the weather.
Kiri W. says
Hot damn! I hadn't even thought to make my own infused spirits at home!
The happy dragon cocktail sounds amazing, I love lychee to death.
Boulder Locavore says
I'll warn you Kiri, once one opens the infusing door there are no limits! I look at almost everything as 'infusable' now!
Cooking with Michele says
Goodness, how do you get anything done with all of these wonderful cocktails in your life?! 🙂 I might just have to switch from wine to hard liquor so I can try some!
Boulder Locavore says
I think the better question is 'how do you have any space in your pantry with all the mason jars of infusions'? I do more creating than drinking.