Sloe Gin time again
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Re: Sloe Gin time again
You are spot on - you need to be a year in hand.
I do the same with wine... the ingredients include sprinkling a little 'time'

I do the same with wine... the ingredients include sprinkling a little 'time'

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Mash - Master Distiller

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Re: Sloe Gin time again
Maker wrote:
Pretty tempted by all the rose hips, they are plentyful too.
I made Rose Hip Syrup one year, then never did anything with it.
It didn't contain alcohol.
Wait, I see my error......
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Re: Sloe Gin time again
Picked a kg of sloes today and also 0.5kg of rosehips 

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Re: Sloe Gin time again
What gin recipe do you guys use for your sloes? I was thinking just juniper, coriander and cardamon plus the fixers.
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Re: Sloe Gin time again
Start with Gin, any Gin, sugar and Sloes.
Even commercial Gin works.
Robert.
Even commercial Gin works.
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Re: Sloe Gin time again
captainfog wrote:What gin recipe do you guys use for your sloes? I was thinking just juniper, coriander and cardamon plus the fixers.
What he said

A good basic gin. The sloe flavour is strong and sweet so it masks some of the more delicate flavours.
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Re: Sloe Gin time again
I find i get a better taste by not adding sugar until the very end
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Re: Sloe Gin time again
Yeah. You can taste a glass, work out where you want it and then scale it up for the entire batch.
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Re: Sloe Gin time again
I use a Plymouth Gin as my base.
As you say sugar at the end, was told the Sloes
give more flavour if you sugar late.
As you say sugar at the end, was told the Sloes
give more flavour if you sugar late.
Rather have a full bottle in front of me
than a full frontal lobotomy
than a full frontal lobotomy
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Re: Sloe Gin time again
Might try a bottle of sloe brandy if I get time to pick some...
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Re: Sloe Gin time again
Have some Cornflake Whiskey I might experiment with
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Re: Sloe Gin time again
Today I picked the Sloes from the only fruiting bush on our land, planted a couple of years ago, 70g!
Thankfully other bushes have bulked it up to around 4kg.
But the Damson tree is promising around 7-8 Kg of fruit, so that will be a goer this year.
Robert.
Thankfully other bushes have bulked it up to around 4kg.
But the Damson tree is promising around 7-8 Kg of fruit, so that will be a goer this year.
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Re: Sloe Gin time again
Well lets see how they compare..
1.5l Sloe gin on.
5l Sloe brandy on.
If it goes well this could be a nice extra Xmas gissit.
1.5l Sloe gin on.
5l Sloe brandy on.
If it goes well this could be a nice extra Xmas gissit.
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Re: Sloe Gin time again
I am not giving Gin's away, but will be sharing vodkas over the yuletide.
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