Nope not yet... I have gin and empty gin bottles at the ready...even worked out which bushes to pick this years crop from. I found some juicy bushes whilst out hacking. But since I had my accident I've not been out. So I need to twist someones arm to go picking for me...can it be that hard? They will be rewarded!
Then I can take out all my fustrations, by piecing each sloe all over. I've ran out of last years already, so need to make extra this year!
make sure the sloes have either had a frost or are put in the freezer for a day or two and defrosted before you make the gin.
put them in a big empty gin bottle, add some sugar (to taste) and fill up with gin.
put the lid on. shake well, leave somewhere dark, shaking regularly until hunting starts.
not me! Isn't it a bit early? I thought you were supposed to wait until after the first frost? I have the best hedges earmarked and I shall be press-ganging the children into picking for me. In fact, if our neighbour would just bring his cows in then I could do canter work round the field while they are picking! Perfect!
I used this website last year: www.sloe.biz. It's really helpful. Basically, get a litre of gin, pour half into another bottle, top up with cut sloes (or frozen then defrosted ones) til it's nearly at the top then add a wine glass of sugar. I kept my glass of sugar small, and it turned out really nice, not too sweet. Invert the bottle every day for two weeks, then hide for up to 6 months (apparently much longer than that and it starts to taste woody). Then decant. I did this through a muslin. I also bought some pretty bottles from jamjars.co.uk and have given it as presents.
As gable, but instead used damsons and whisky. One small problem! I forgot about the sugar content in the damsons, it's very sweet, and very thick too! The simple answer to that is water it down with more whisky, I think. Yummy, none the less!
As gable, but instead used damsons and whisky. One small problem! I forgot about the sugar content in the damsons, it's very sweet, and very thick too! The simple answer to that is water it down with more whisky, I think. Yummy, none the less!
A chum made raspberry vodka, last year. Revolting!
Alec.
Ets, oops, intended a single post, and no, I haven't been sampling! a.
What's all this freezing malarkey? I prick all my sloes with a needle before adding them, is the freezing instead of that? Would like an alternative to pricking them with a needle as it takes bloomin' ages!
If you freeze the sloes in the freezer, when you put them in the gin you don't need to prick them, coz as they're de-freezing the skin of them goes all cracked - so saves you the poxy job of pricking them with a needle!
My farrier said to freeze them: he being an expert on anything alcoholic!!!
I have the sloes in the freezer - do i need to defrost them before putting them in the Gin? I have the Gin and sugar too just need to put the whole lot together!!
I thought it was a bit early too. The first frost is a timing marker for when the sloes should be ripe and ready nothing more. The idea of freezing them is to try and avoid having to prick them which is very labour intensive as when the sloes defrost the skins split. You still have to find some way of pricking them or splitting them even if you pick them after the first frost. That was the impression I had anyway. I still have some from last year waiting to be strained!!! Obviously I've been slacking and need to drink faster!! I made sloe truffles last year with the the strained sloes - very yummy!!
Have got some damson gin...and some damson vodka steadily brewing away! Don't exactly follow a recipe just prick the damsons, chuck on some sugar and pour on the vodka or gin! You just need shake it a bit from time to time. (and maybe have a quick taste ) The damson trees are handily at the top of my horses field!
Just put them in the freezer for a night!! Ive made made somes been brewing for 3 days the other 1day! weve made 4 an a bit litres and picked 2.5kg probs thrown away under a 1kg!! hehe.