Your math with the 151 Everclear is pretty good. That's a nice, tasty, after dinner telling lies around the fire drink at that point
LIMONCELLO or narancello
15 nice fresh lemons.
1 750 ml bottle of Everclear 150 proof
four cups water
four cups white sugar
a good, sharp potato peeler
a strainer
a mixing spoon
a really large container that will seal. I like a really big mason jar.
OK so peel the lemons or oranges (I like to use tangelos for
narancello). You want unwaxed fruit, or you will get parafin into your booze. You can wash them in really hot water to get the wax off if you need to, but fresh picked is the best.
Peel the skins, but do it thin, and ONLY USE THE YELLOW PART! If you get any of the white part of the rind you will get a bitter drink. Put the peels into the mason jar, or use two if you need to to hold the peels (I don't know how big your lemons will be eh?) Cover the peels with Everclear, and seal the jar with the lid. Let it set for a week to ten days. The oils will transfer the alcohol.
(Take the left over fruits and make lemonade for the kids or to mix with your lager)
Anyway, the peels are done when you take one out and it's sorta crispy. They should be almost white. Use the strainer to and stain the alcohol tincture to remove the peels. Put the peels down the garbage disposal.
Dissolve the four cups of sugar into the four coups of water, and then add the alcohol, and mix. Bottle and age for a week. Then drink! Some folks like to chill the stuff in the freezer, as it won't freeze due to the alcohol. Makes about 60 proof Limoncello.
LD