If you're venturing into homemade extract making, you’ve probably asked: What alcohol percentage is best? Whether you're working with vanilla, citrus peels, or herbs, understanding alcohol-by-volume (ABV) is key to making safe, flavorful, and long-lasting extracts.

💧 Why Alcohol Percentage Matters

Alcohol acts as both a solvent and a preservative. It draws out the flavor compounds from ingredients like vanilla beans, cacao, herbs, and spices—and keeps your extract shelf-stable. But not all alcohol is created equal.

📊 Recommended ABV for Extracts

Ingredient Type Ideal ABV (Alcohol by Volume)
Vanilla Beans 35–50% (70–100 proof)
Fresh Herbs 50–60% (100–120 proof)
Dried Herbs/Roots 60–70% (120–140 proof)
Citrus Peels 40–50% (80–100 proof)
Cacao Nibs 40% (80 proof)

💡 For vanilla extract, the sweet spot is 40% ABV (80 proof) — strong enough to preserve, gentle enough for great flavor infusion.

🧪 What if Your Alcohol is Too Strong?

No worries! Many extract makers use high-proof alcohol (like Everclear 151 or 190) and then dilute it with water to reach the optimal ABV.

👉 Use our Alcohol Dilution Calculator to get exact measurements for safe and effective dilution.

🍦 Choosing the Right Vanilla Bean

Your extract is only as good as your bean! With over 50+ varieties available, Vanillapura offers everything from sweet Madagascar beans to smoky Indonesian and fruity Hawaiian beans.

➡️ Explore all 50+ vanilla bean varieties, cacao, and cinnamon blends

🧪 Want to Find Your Perfect Match?

Not sure where to start? Take our quick and fun quiz:

👉 Vanilla Extract Quiz: What Bean & Spirit Combo Is Right For You?