Anyone know how to make Silver Birch Sap wine as my grandad used to make it and if i remember it was bloomin lovely.
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Silver Birch Sap
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You,re too late for this year,Cloud. You need to tap the trees in early Spring as the sap is rising.
You will need a length of plastic tube and a 1 gallon fermenting jar.
Bore a hole into the birch bark, making sure you don't go too far into the wood. The hole would have to be the same diameter as your plastic tube.
In March you should be able to fill a jar in a couple of days.
Boil your birch sap for half an hour along with some thinly peeled orange and/or lemon rind.
Make back up to 1 gallon with water and add a bag of sugar and half a pound or so of chopped raisins then carry on fermenting etc. as normal.
PLEASE though remember to plug the hole in the birch with a cork or something. If you don't the tree may bleed todeath!
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good Diggin, Chuffa.
Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabris, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam.
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LOts of good advice above. I am an ex-brewer and used to make birch sap wine at home. If you'd like to e-mail me I can perhaps give you a few tips, The best time to tap the trees is the first week in March, The sap then is loaded with nutrients and chemicals to enable the buds to form and burst forth, but you must stop taking sap by the second week or the trees will suffer. alanfarmer@aol.com
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