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Jenny Mills, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Jenny Mills · rural nurse & homesteader · health, safety, law and the paperwork of going bush

“After three failed batches of echinacea that attracted fungus, I learned that drying your roots to under 10% moisture is the only thing stopping your tinctures from rotting.”

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— Jenny. Paperwork first, then the fun part.

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Tinctures: Off-Grid Aussie Prep Guide

Stick to 40% (80 proof) for 90% of herbs. That's standard vodka. Done.

Alcohol Percentages (No Bullshit)

Stick to 40% (80 proof) for 90% of herbs. That's standard vodka. Done.

Don't use rubbing alcohol (isopropyl). It's toxic. You'll end up with a poison, not a tincture.

For roots/barks (like ginger or slippery elm), use 60% (120 proof) if you can get it. But here's the reality: 40% vodka works fine. Don't overcomplicate it.

96% ethanol? Forget it. You can't legally buy it in Australia without a license. Vodka is the only practical option for off-grid.

Extraction Time (How Long? Just Do It)

4 weeks minimum. That's non-negotiable.

Shake the jar every day. Seriously. If you don't, you'll get a lumpy mess.

Strain when the liquid is clear and the herbs look pale. Usually after 4 weeks. If it's still cloudy, wait another week.

Practical Tips (Off-Grid Reality)

Use a clean glass jar. Not plastic. Not metal. Mason jars from Bunnings ($5-$8) are perfect.

Don't use fresh herbs. They have too much water. Dry them first (hang them in a dark, dry place for 1-2 weeks).

Label everything: "Echinacea 40% 2023" (no "maybe" or "I think").

Store in a dark cupboard. Light ruins tinctures.

Don't use your only good vodka. Buy a $15 bottle of Gordon's or Hooch (Woolworths/Coles) for this.

If you're off-grid and have a solar still, you can make your own ethanol. But it's a pain. Stick to vodka.

Australian Suppliers & Pricing (No Overpriced Hype)

Vodka (40%):

Herbs (dried, off-grid friendly):

Suppliers to avoid:

Bottom line: 40% vodka + 4 weeks + clean glass jar = functional tincture.
Don't overthink it. Get it done.
Where to buy cheaply:

Total cost for a batch: $30-$40 (enough for 10+ tinctures)

When to Call a Professional

While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:

Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.

Worth a watch: HOW TO MAKE PLANT MEDICINE - Tinctures · The Weedy Garden

She covers the alcohol-to-plant ratio and the importance of using a dark glass jar to keep the tincture stable in a remote shed. — Jenny Mills