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I have made sloe gin with the cheapest gin going, every year for at least the past 6. I don't faff-about pricking sloes, I add dry sugar to the jars of sloes, shake violently to let the sugar abrade the skins, then leave a short while (48 hours in a warm place) before topping up the jars with gin.
I then stir daily until the sugar is well dissolved, and then forget about it until close to Christmas.
The finished drink isn't always perfectly 'clear', but it tastes pretty good!
I have made sloe gin with the cheapest gin going, every year for at least the past 6. I don't faff-about pricking sloes, I add dry sugar to the jars of sloes, shake violently to let the sugar abrade the skins, then leave a short while (48 hours in a warm place) before topping up the jars with gin.
I then stir daily until the sugar is well dissolved, and then forget about it until close to Christmas.
The finished drink isn't always perfectly 'clear', but it tastes pretty good!
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