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For the Love of ‘Nog: Sun Liquor’s Aged Eggnog Recipe

Miss your chance every year for Sun Liquor’s Christmas-only aged eggnog? Whip up a batch at home and sip all season long

By Amy Pennington December 2, 2016

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This article originally appeared in the December 2016 issue of Seattle magazine.

As is often the case, a chef’s signature dish or drink often begins with simple curiosity. Take Sun Liquor distiller and operations manager Erik Chapman’s eggnog. His employee’s grandfather’s recipe for aged eggnog sparked Chapman’s interest, and he quickly went “further down the eggnog rabbit hole” researching recipes. Chapman eventually turned up an old recipe for George Washington’s eggnog (yes, that George Washington), which he promptly made and loved. For years, it’s been one of Sun Liquor’s most anticipated drinks and traditions.

Chapman notes that there are many eggnog variations, “but I tend to stick with the cream, eggs, sugar and spirits tradition,” he says. Aging mellows the boozy nose of this spiked beverage and makes for a harmonious, blended flavor—and a more nuanced drink than freshly made ’nog. Aging also smooths the consistency, creating a nice break from the thick and cloying grocery-store versions we’ve come to expect. “Distilling your own rum and brandy certainly makes for a better product, too,” says Chapman of his unique ability to control every ingredient in the mix.

“It is meticulously labor intensive to craft and must be aged for at least 30 days in the proper environment and temperature, so it’s not really possible to make it available for the whole season,” notes Chapman who only serves the eggnog on Christmas Eve and Christmas night at the bar and distillery (Capitol Hill, 607 Summit Ave. E, 206.860.1130; and 514 E Pike St., 206.720.1600; sunliquor.com). Occasionally, a limited bottling is available for sale at both the distillery and at Seattle Total Wine (totalwine.com). 

“I’m not a religious person, but I do think there is a kind of magic that time of year, and a special, handcrafted, aged eggnog that is only available two days of the year seems to fit our vibe.” 

Nog Know-how

» OK, how exactly do you “age” cream and eggs? “Traditionally, eggnog was a way to preserve cream and eggs,” says Chapman, who has been making eggnog for the Christmas season since the bar opened in 2006. Alcohol is a natural preservative, killing off bacteria. Interestingly, this natural preservation process also brings out the best in all of the ingredients. “Aging breaks down the proteins and fats in the cream and eggs, producing a cocktail that is silky smooth and perfectly balanced,” says Chapman. “The longer it sits, the better. We have test batches that are 24 months old, and they are the best thing you’ve ever had.”  

» What do you need to age eggnog at home? “You need only stellar ingredients, a sealed jar and time. You can start in the fall or wait a few weeks before the holidays to get the batch going—how long you age is up to you.”


Image by: Colin Bishop
Erik Chapman gets cracking on the eggnog

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