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↳ Reply to The Daniel 🖖 (npub1aeh2zw4elewy5682lxc6xnlqzjnxksq303gwu2npfaxd49vmde6qcq4nwx)

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Not at all! Generally you use 1oz of beans to one cup of alcohol. You can choose to split/chop up the beans to help "speed up" the process. I would advise against refilling/adding to the same jar. Start with a new jar every time, you can use the "spent" beans in another jar for a secondary batch that’s half as strong that takes twice as long to make. I would let everything macerate for at least a year before using agitating the jar daily or weekly.

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