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Originally posted by wellie View PostDDL, I hope Dexter The Dog is ok.... it's really upsetting when animals aren't well.
Wishing you both well.Bernie aka DDL
Appreciate the little things in life because one day you will realise they are the big things
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Just found this thread. Last October I made the usual sloe gin, damson vodka (had a brilliant set of fruit on my damson tree) and bullace (wild plum) brandy. All gorgeous, just the fruit, sugar and the spirit. Would try any again and I really fancy the idea of using blackberries. I collected lots last year and made blackberry jelly.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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I am getting ready to make some blackberry brandy. last year i made some chokecherry brandy that was super smooth. Brandy by nature is the alcohol distilled from fruit. I cook the wine in a pressure cooker and distill the alcohol from the vent so far this method works well but you have to have the vent vlamped tight. I am new to this forum
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I stated making beer last year and have made several hundred bottles. I have some persimmon wine but may turn that into brandy since it seems no matter how many times i rack it i still have a hint of astringency. I mixed peach and grape wine and it is acceptable, my wife actually prefers it. Living in germany spoiled me with all of the inexpensive wines.
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Originally posted by brewer View PostYou could always brew the berries as a wine and then freeze distill the result. This would provide an excellent berry brandy which would be in the style of a french liqueure brandy but would only cost the sugar. My dictionary accepts that there are liqueure whiskies so they must be around. Perhaps you need a really old smooth whisky into which you put berries. It just seems such a waste of the whisky brewers talent.
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I distilled the persimmon wine into brandy. Man is it strong, knock your socks off, flavor is not bad like corn whiskey with a hint of fruitiness. I just checked and i have persimmons comming on this year, we had a bad freeze and i though it killed everything. I have to work on my distillation, i have a steamer but it gets to hot and it blew the safety plug, i will have to regroup and use a lower temperature. I am going to check my blackberry wine and beer today they have both stopped fermenting.
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flavour concentration !!
Polly fouracre ! Hi
Even some beer companies use the same process to concentrate the parts of a brew that do not freeze as quickly as water. Water is the first part to freeze so place your brew in a freezer then take it to that stage. Then pour the rest into a container and save it, it really concentrates the flavour and other parts. The ice can be dumped.
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They used to do it in Cananda with cider - Stick it in the snow, chuck out the ice from the top. The result is called applejack.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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