Hello
Wondering if anyone can help..
I have been steeping sloes in Brandy for, well, I cannot actually remember haha.. anywhere from 6-10 months I would say. (Recently had a baby, so major baby brain!!)
There is a ring of green, scummy stuff around the top of the liquid in the kilner jar. Any ideas what this is? Is it ruined? Any tips on how to rack it?
Many thanks
Green scum on Sloe Brandy??
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Re: Green scum on Sloe Brandy??
To be honest, I couldn't venture an educated guess without pictures. Were some of the sloes exposed to air i.e. not fully submerged in the brandy?
Green is not generally a good colour in these things, it sounds like ait might be mould.
I'd chuck it unless someone can tell you for certain that it's OK.
Green is not generally a good colour in these things, it sounds like ait might be mould.
I'd chuck it unless someone can tell you for certain that it's OK.
Maggie
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Re: Green scum on Sloe Brandy??
....and welcome to Ish and congratulations on the new baby.



Maggie
Never doubt that you can change history. You already have. Marge Piercy
Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage. Anais Nin
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