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Blue Gin

PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 4:43 pm
by gaza the instructor
Which botanical gives gin its blue hue
guys?
Will it affect the flavour greatly ?

Re: Blue Gin

PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 6:27 pm
by Mash
Chamomile gives gin a blue tinge.

Re: Blue Gin

PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 8:13 pm
by gaza the instructor
What flavouring does that bring to
the party Mash ?

Re: Blue Gin

PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 10:10 pm
by wormwood
Butterfly Pea flowers give a nice blue color, without adding too much to the flavor. You can get them on eBay. Add too many and you get something that looks like good old fashioned meythlated spirits.

Re: Blue Gin

PostPosted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 11:01 pm
by Easydrinker
I would wager money upon commercial gins being blue due to something artificial.
But that is just me .

Robert.

Re: Blue Gin

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 2:45 am
by packapoo
wormwood wrote:Butterfly Pea flowers give a nice blue color, without adding too much to the flavor. You can get them on eBay. Add too many and you get something that looks like good old fashioned meythlated spirits.


Meths. Takes me back.....Used to live in a part of the world where local corner shops kept meths in the chilled drinks cabinet....Eventually, rightfully, outlawed.

Re: Blue Gin

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 6:01 am
by gaza the instructor
Nothing beats a cold one!!!

Re: Blue Gin

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 6:19 am
by Mash
Easydrinker wrote:I would wager money upon commercial gins being blue due to something artificial.
But that is just me .

Robert.


I nearly posted a cheeky answer along those lines. I bet they do.

Chamomile... No flavour I could easily detect and quite a delicate blue. I did wonder if it louches later does it go like kids room blue paint? :)

Re: Blue Gin

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 7:01 am
by gaza the instructor
Am going to try Butterfly Pea Flowers
will tell you how I get on.

Re: Blue Gin

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 12:48 pm
by inglishill
Have a search for natural pH indicating flowers. If yo get the right one your drink will turn pink when you add tonic.

Hydrangers might be a starting point.

Re: Blue Gin

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 1:45 pm
by wormwood
Hydrangeas are mildly toxic, so not a good idea to put them in your gin.

Drinks colored with butterfly pea flowers will turn from blue to a pinkish color when an acid is added. I'm pretty sure there's a web page somewhere about color changing cocktails.

Re: Blue Gin

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 2:03 pm
by Mash
I can confirm form my trusty book of what not to ferment, that Hydrangea does contain cyanides. IMO then prolly not worth the risk for a pretty colour. A lot of dead friends at a party might get bothersome.

Re: Blue Gin

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 2:11 pm
by chill
Not to mention the difficulty of disposing of the bodies. Butterfly Pea flowers are a traditional food colouring in Thailand. I brought a bag back last time to make blue gin.

Re: Blue Gin

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 3:29 pm
by gaza the instructor
Right guys got it!!
Hydrangeas for the wife's gin.
Blue Butterfly for the pretty young females
at my party.first one to say "tart",yes
I am ,a big one. Don't say a word when she
is near. ;D ;D

Re: Blue Gin

PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 8:46 pm
by Benoit
I really don't like gin but now I know I can make something that changes colour I'm going to have to do it! What's that Heston? Snail porridge? Sit down son, watch this G&T turn pink! That's exactly the kind of gimmick that could make you a millionaire in this crazy world, although many of you are light years ahead of me with reliable & tasty gin recipes to add this to...plan foiled, there goes my chance of riches again! If I see any of you on Dragons Den I demand royalties haha!
On a serious note Gaza, eBay is cheaper than Amazon & there is a company called BlueChai that does them in a handy tea bag, who else has some chemistry set drinks I can rustle up?