Alcohol Tincture vs Glycerin Tincture
A detailed comparison of alcohol and glycerin as tincture solvents โ extraction power, taste, onset, shelf life, and which is right for you.
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Published 2026-03-13
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What Are They?
- Alcohol tincture โ Uses high-proof ethanol (190 proof Everclear) as the solvent. The standard in herbal medicine for centuries.
- Glycerin tincture โ Uses vegetable glycerin (VG), a thick, sweet liquid derived from plant oils. Alcohol-free alternative.
Extraction Efficiency
Alcohol is a far superior solvent. High-proof ethanol dissolves active compounds efficiently and completely. Glycerin is a much weaker solvent โ expect 30-50% lower extraction compared to alcohol under the same conditions.
If potency is your priority, alcohol is the clear winner. You'll need more material (or a longer soak) with glycerin to achieve similar results.
Taste
Glycerin wins on taste โ it's naturally sweet and pleasant. Alcohol tinctures have a sharp, burning sensation under the tongue. Many people dilute alcohol tinctures in juice or food to avoid the burn. Glycerin tinctures can be taken directly and even taste good.
Shelf Life
| Type | Room Temp (dark) | Refrigerated |
|---|---|---|
| Alcohol tincture | 2+ years | 5+ years |
| Glycerin tincture | 1-2 years | 2-3 years |
Alcohol's natural preservative properties give it a much longer shelf life. Glycerin can support microbial growth over time, especially if not stored properly.
Onset Time
Both can be taken sublingually. Alcohol tinctures absorb slightly faster (15-30 min) because alcohol penetrates mucous membranes more readily. Glycerin tinctures take 20-45 minutes sublingual. Swallowed, both take 45-90 minutes like any edible.
Full Comparison
| Factor | Alcohol | Glycerin |
|---|---|---|
| Extraction power | Excellent | Moderate |
| Taste | Burns/harsh | Sweet/pleasant |
| Onset (sublingual) | 15-30 min | 20-45 min |
| Shelf life | 2+ years | 1-2 years |
| Availability | Restricted in some areas | Available everywhere |
| Cost of solvent | $15-25/bottle | $8-12/bottle |
| Ease of process | Simple | Simple |
Recommendation
Use alcohol if it's available in your area and you prioritize potency and shelf life. Use glycerin if you want better taste, avoid alcohol, or can't access high-proof spirits. Either way, use the BatchCraft Calculator to plan your material amounts.
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