Apple Pie Moonshine

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Apple pie moonshine is one of my favorite homemade drinks—it’s sweet, spiced, and has just the right amount of kick. The combination of cinnamon, apples, and brown sugar makes it taste just like a slice of warm apple pie, but with a boozy twist.

I love making this recipe because it’s perfect for sipping, mixing into cocktails, or even bottling up as gifts for friends and family. Plus, it’s incredibly easy to make in large batches, and the flavors only get better the longer it sits.

The best part? There’s no distilling required—just a few simple ingredients and a little patience. The result is a smooth, flavorful moonshine that’s always a hit at gatherings.

In this post, I’ll walk you through how to make my apple pie moonshine, along with tips on ingredients, storage, and serving ideas. Trust me, once you try it, you’ll want to keep a batch on hand year-round!

If you love this recipe, you’ll definitely want to try my Peach Moonshine Recipe or this easy Apple Boilo (it’s a vintage coal miner recipe).

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Why this Apple Pie Moonshine Recipe is a Keeper

My Apple Pie Moonshine is a keeper because it’s packed with warm, cozy flavors and has the perfect balance of sweetness and spice. I love how incredibly easy it is to make in big batches, making it great for gifts or gatherings. Plus, it gets even better with time—so the longer it sits, the richer the flavor!

  • Quick Prep: It takes only a few minutes to prepare and about an hour to simmer.
  • Rest: This recipe will take 8 weeks to mellow and blend (if you use 190 proof grain alcohol). If you try this moonshine too soon, it’s like drinking rocket fuel.  Or at least I’m assuming that’s what rocket fuel would taste like.  I’ve never really tried it. I’ve found that the longer it sits, the better it gets.
  • Adaptable: You can make so many different versions and you can even add different spices to create your own custom flavor.
  • Makes Great Gifts: Since this recipe makes a pretty decent amount of moonshine, I prefer to give away some, it makes a wonderful Christmas, hostess gift or party gift.

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After having this at a halloween party one year I’ve always wanted to try making it myself. This recipe is delicious! ~Dana

How long will the Apple Pie Moonshine last?

A glass jar filled with apple pie moonshine, surrounded by fresh apples and spices, sits on a countertop.

Due to the high alcohol content (usually above 40% ABV), unopened moonshine can technically last for an indefinite period on the shelf if stored properly. The alcohol acts as a preservative, preventing bacteria growth that would spoil the drink.

Ingredient Notes for this Everclear Drink Recipe

Bottles of Everclear grain alcohol showing the proof.

After much testing, I’ve found that there are a few ingredients you need to know about.

  • Apple Cider – A fall staple but now you can find year-round in most gourmet sections of supermarkets. But I got fresh apple cider from my local mill.
  • Cinnamon Sticks – I like to use the sticks rather than ground cinnamon. They provide a warmth to this apple pie moonshine drink. I place a cinnamon stick in the jars of moonshine so the cinnamon flavor continues to develop as the moonshine rests.
  • Grain Alcohol: This moonshine is made with 750 ml 190 proof Everclear grain alcohol or the highest proof vodka you can find. Any grain alcohol will work but I use Everclear. There are two versions, 151 and 190 proof. 190 proof is preferred. If you use the 151 proof, it will only need to rest for a day or so before enjoying.

See the recipe card below for a complete list of the ingredients with measurements.

Variations and Substitutions for Flavored Moonshine

Making this moonshine can be adjusted with different substitutions and variations to make your favorite seasonal drink.

  • Sugar Substitute: You can make Apple Pie Moonshine with the white sugar listed below in the recipe card, brown sugar or a combination of the two. Certainly you can use less sugar or a sugar substitute if you prefer.
  • Additions: Add a slice of apple to the recipe, some even add whipped cream vodka, fireball or vanilla bean.
  • Red Hots: Drop in some red hot candys to give the moonshine a deliciously sweet kick.
  • Concentrate: Add apple juice concentrate to make this recipe for apple moonshine.
  • Spices: I made the recipe exactly as written last year, but you can try this apple pie moonshine with a touch more complexity with pumpkin pie spice.

Special Equipment Needed for Homemade Moonshine

  • Large Stock Pot: Or any saucepan that is large enough to handle a large amount of liquid.
  • Funnel: It helps when transferring to jars once the mixture has cooled.
  • Canning/Mason Jars: I like to make in quart jars. They are the perfect size for gift giving.

Reader Interaction Pro Tip

Apple pie moonshine isn’t just for drinking! Some bakers use it to add a unique kick to cakes, cookies, or even glazes. A splash of moonshine can enhance the apple flavor and add a subtle warmth to your fall desserts.

How to Make Apple Pie Moonshine

Drinking apple pie moonshine is like eating a slice of apple pie only better. It truly tastes like apple pie but packs a big punch. It is a strong drink but you can add many things to make it less so.

These are the basic steps for making apple pie moonshine drink. Refer to the full, printable recipe card below for detailed instructions.

1. Add Ingredients to a Pot and Bring to a Boil

Bring the ingredients to a boil, stir and then cover and simmer for 1 hour.

2. Stir in the Alcohol

Next, allow the mixture to cool completely then stir in the grain alcohol. If the liquid is too warm, the alcohol will dissipate.

**CAUTION: Do not add alcohol near a flame or heat source. It is highly flammable. Make sure mixture is completely cooled before adding alcohol.

3. Let it Sit

Strain the cinnamon sticks out and pour into jars. Divide remaining 6 cinnamon sticks among mason jars. Finally, place lids on jars and allow to sit to blend and mellow in a dry place at room temperature for 8 weeks before enjoying.

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Recipe FAQs for Real Moonshine

Do you have any prep or storage tips?

Here are a few tips and helpful suggestions see all the information in the Flavored Moonshine Ultimate Guide. After opening, it should last 3 – 4 months in the back of your refrigerator.

Is it really necessary to wait the eight weeks?

The reason that the recipe recommends the eight weeks is to allow it to mellow, 190 proof grain alcohol is very strong.

Can I make moonshine in a still?

If your goal is to make your own moonshine from a still and not this easy apple pie drink recipe, then here is a great website that will give you access to stills and all the equipment that you will need to purchase.

How long will this moonshine last?

Due to the high alcohol content (usually above 40% ABV), unopened moonshine can technically last for an indefinite period on the shelf if stored properly. The alcohol acts as a preservative, preventing bacteria growth that would spoil the drink.

Why is my moonshine cloudy?

This can happen from the spices, or sometimes sediment in your sider. You can strain it through cheesecloth or shake it before serving to guests.

Can I freeze the flavored moonshine?

Yes, if you want to store for longer, you can freeze the apple moonshine drinks. Just remember to leave headspace at the top as the liquid expands in the freezer.

Can I serve the apple cider moonshine warm?

If you want to serve this warm, you can. Just remember that it might burn off some of the alcohol.

What Can I make with this Moonshine?

Truly, it is good enough to sip on it’s own. However, now you have this amazing homemade moonshine, what do you do with it? This apple pie moonshine drink can be enjoyed hot or cold. Mix it with soda or juices, liquor such as vanilla vodka, whiskey or rum or make some fabulous fall cocktail recipes.

Expert Tips for Making Moonshine

My homemade apple pie moonshine is incredible. Whether you like apple pie or not. You can add more alcohol if you wish such as fireball or spiced rum to the delicious apple pie moonshine recipe, depending on how strong you want your cocktail.

  • Add Less Cinnamon: Not a fan of cinnamon, there is no need to add the cinnamon sticks to the moonshine recipe.
  • Apple Cider: Feel free to make your own if you have a good recipe.
  • Alcohol Content: It is difficult to calculate as it depends on the brands that you utilize. However, for general purposes it is about 30 proof with an ABV of around 15 percent (estimated).
  • Jars: You can use any size canning jars or other jar with a tight fitting lid. 
  • No Canning Needed: You aren’t going to do the entire canning process.  Just fill the jars and make sure they are tightly sealed. Because the alcohol content is so high, there is no need to go through the canning process
  • Store the Moonshine: The eight weeks is a guide, as the alcohol content is very high. If you like strong spirits with a kick or use a less strong proof then you can drink before the 8 weeks. Please drink responsibly.

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Apple Pie Moonshine Recipe

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Apple pie moonshine is one of my favorite homemade drinks—it’s sweet, spiced, and has just the right amount of kick. The combination of cinnamon, apples, and brown sugar makes it taste just like a slice of warm apple pie, but with a boozy twist.
Prep Time : 5 minutes
Cook Time : 1 hour
Total Time : 1 hour 5 minutes
Servings: 6 quarts
Course: Beverages and Cocktails
Calories: 409kcal

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Ingredients
 

  • 64 ounces Apple juice
  • 64 ounces Apple cider
  • 3 cups Sugar
  • 14 Cinnamon sticks, divided
  • ½ teaspoon Ground nutmeg
  • ½ teaspoon Ground cinnamon
  • 750 milliliter 190 proof Everclear grain alcohol, or the highest proof vodka you can find

Instructions
 

  • Bring the apple juice, cider, sugar, nutmeg, ground cinnamon and 8 cinnamon sticks to a boil.
  • Cover and simmer for 1 hour.
  • Remove from heat and let cool to room temperature.
  • Add alcohol to mixture. **CAUTION: Do not add alcohol near a flame or heat source. It is highly flammable. Make sure mixture is completely cooled before adding alcohol.
  • Strain the cinnamon sticks out and pour into jars.
  • Divide remaining 6 cinnamon sticks among jars.
  • Place lids on jars and allow to sit in a cool, dry place for 8 weeks before enjoying.
  • Please enjoy responsibly.

Christina’s Notes

  • Add Less Cinnamon: Not a fan of cinnamon, there is no need to add the cinnamon sticks to the moonshine recipe.
  • Apple Cider: Feel free to make your own if you have a good recipe.
  • Alcohol Content: It is difficult to calculate as it depends on the brands that you utilize. However, for general purposes it is about 30 proof with an ABV of around 15 percent. (This is just an estimate only, please do not come at me in the comments)
  • Jars: Any size canning jars that you have to store this Apple Pie Moonshine Everclear.  You aren’t going to do the entire canning process.  Just fill the jars and make sure they are tightly sealed.
  • Time: The eight weeks is a guide, as the alcohol content is very high. If you like strong spirits or use a less strong proof then you can drink before the 8 weeks. Please drink responsibly.

For more helpful information about this recipe, such as variations, substitutions and other pro-tips, scroll up on the page.

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Nutrition

Calories: 409kcal | Carbohydrates: 106g | Sodium: 1mg | Potassium: 35mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 100g | Vitamin A: 25IU | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 84mg | Iron: 0.7mg
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425 thoughts on “Apple Pie Moonshine”

  1. 5 stars
    I’ve heard about this “apple pie moonshine” thing for years and know people who make it but I had never made it myself and didn’t have a recipe.
    a few weeks ago I decided to use a quart of my Dad’s moonshine we had stashed away for at least 6 yrs. I don’t drink and my husband rarely does.
    So I found this recipe, sized it up, adjusted for the amount of moonshine we had and went for it.
    I did make a change where the sugar was concerned. I used 1.5 cups of white sugar and 1.5 cups of brown sugar.
    I simmered the mixture for an hour after bringing it to a boil as instructed.
    I let it sit overnight to cool. I added the pie mix to the moonshine so as not to overdo the mixture. My husband was the taste tester and gave the thumbs up when I had the perfect blend of pie mix to moonshine.
    My Dad’s brew is 80 proof, so there was no waiting to try it or serve it.
    He said “wow..this is really good!”
    So we took it to a friend’s house for a small gathering the following day! What a hit…both couples loved it and we’re quite impressed.
    Even though I don’t drink i did keep a pint jar of the virgin variety for me. and it is really good!
    I highly recommend this recipe. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  2. 5 stars
    We made a batch in mid April. Popped the first cap mid June. Wonderful! We have a room in our basement that stays cool and has no windows. We let it set up there and store it there. Making another larger batch today for the fall and for giving as gifts.

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  3. I made this and it has been sitting for a few months. Now I want to put it in containers for wedding favors. If I do this does that mean I need to keep them in the fridge at this point or will it be ok in the smaller jars for favors? I did store it in larger glass jars.

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    • The jars are your personal preference. The quantity is listed in the recipe card. The amount of gifts will depend on the size of the jars.

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  4. 5 stars
    some people like it warm, after sitting for a couple weeks… would you suggest warming it (i dont want to the alcohol to dissapear)

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    • Many people enjoy warmed apple pie moonshine, as it enhances the spiced, comforting flavors.Gentle warming will result in minimal alcohol loss. However, boiling or prolonged heating will significantly reduce the alcohol content.

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  5. Does anyone know why you need to use both cider and juice? Or do you? We are in WI and have access to fresh apples. Wondering if I can juice my own fresh apples and go from there instead of using half cider and half juice.
    I can’t find a recipe that walks you through juicing your own homegrown apples and making this beverage. Do you have a take on that? Trying to avoid all the unnatural ingredients in store-bought juices/ciders.

    Thanks!

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  6. Hi! New to moonshine recipes, but would like to make it for Christmas gifts this year so I’m researching early. I’m curious to know if letting it sit for 8 weeks, won’t the apple cider and apple juice ferment, making the flavor bad? Or does the alcohol prevent it from doing so? Also, do you just screw lids on or do the whole canning process? Thank you! <3

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  7. 5 stars
    what type of humidity and temp levels are we looking for the 8 weeks settle time? Also can I use the plastic reusable lids for the Mason jars? Thank you in advance. I made my own Cider but followed the recipe to the tee.

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    • Aim for a moderately dry space, with a humity level around 50-60%. The storage should be cool and dry. A consistent temperature around 55°F (13°C) is ideal. Avoid extreme heat or cold, which can affect the flavor.

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