sloe gin
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sloe gin
I made some sloe gin last Autumn and have been keeping it to mature (well, I've had a nip or two!). How long does it keep before it starts to deteriorate? What age is it at it's best? I've never kept it longer than a year before.
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A year??? Mine gets nowhere near that. However, the sloes and the sugar dilute the alcoholic strength of the gin. That, at worst is going to be a 50% dilution, so your sloe gin will be a minimum 18% alcohol (and more likely to be appreciably more).
Wines at a strength of 15% can be kept for years. So the sloe gin won't go off. The flavour may change (it may even improve) over that period of time, but I don't know about that.
Wines at a strength of 15% can be kept for years. So the sloe gin won't go off. The flavour may change (it may even improve) over that period of time, but I don't know about that.
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It all depends on how much sugar and sloes you put into it in the first place! And whether you take the sloes out after a while, or leave them in. My friend has had bottles for many, many years (she doesn't drink - goodness knows why she made the stuff in the first place), and it was perfectly OK.
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My mum has some raspberry gin she made the first year we moved to the house they still live in, she used weight for weight fruit and sugar and strained after 3 months into sterilised bottles. it's still drinkable, but only if you REALLY hate your liver. she's saving one bottle until they've lived there 10 years (2009), but the other bottle gets brought out at new year for a win or forfeit card game/scrabble match.
I assume sloes to be much the same, I use them in FlibbleHooch but that never lasts more than a year.
I assume sloes to be much the same, I use them in FlibbleHooch but that never lasts more than a year.
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
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seriously, best name for it.
the last bacth was truely evil. much fruit, sugar and vodka, left for 3 months, turned once a week, strained, more sugar added and it's turned about once a week again. it's gooooood stuff.
all from Noak Bridge Village and nature reserve of the same name in Basildon too. Sloe, blackberry, apple, elderberry and pear
the last bacth was truely evil. much fruit, sugar and vodka, left for 3 months, turned once a week, strained, more sugar added and it's turned about once a week again. it's gooooood stuff.
all from Noak Bridge Village and nature reserve of the same name in Basildon too. Sloe, blackberry, apple, elderberry and pear
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
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I like to think it matures with age...
I've kept the demi-john of sloe vodka going since 2003, I just occasionally add more vodka, sloes and sugar...
I've kept the demi-john of sloe vodka going since 2003, I just occasionally add more vodka, sloes and sugar...
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weight for weight fruit and sugar, bash it up a bit, shove into a bottle, whack on booze and leave to stand for at least a month, turning weekly. strain into clean sterilised bottles, taste, add more sugar and repeat process if it's not sweet enough. leave for a while, drink. do not be alarmed if it comes out brown, it's ok. it stil tastes good.Silver Ether wrote:Mrsflibble .... ? pear gin/vodka how do you do that one ... Please![]()
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oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
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Thanks flowermrsflibble wrote:weight for weight fruit and sugar, bash it up a bit, shove into a bottle, whack on booze and leave to stand for at least a month, turning weekly. strain into clean sterilised bottles, taste, add more sugar and repeat process if it's not sweet enough. leave for a while, drink. do not be alarmed if it comes out brown, it's ok. it stil tastes good.Silver Ether wrote:Mrsflibble .... ? pear gin/vodka how do you do that one ... Please![]()
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