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Parsnips are sweet (anyone tried carrot wine??). Marrow can work well. I think veggies only REALLY work if they have sweetness 'built in'. Not sure about potato wine (never made any and never talked to anyone who did)Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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I remember my Grandad making parsnip and carrot wine when we were kids (we were allowed a glass with a roast - took the flavour away from Mums cooking). I remember it tasting pretty awful even then.A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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pea pod wine
one of the best wines I have ever tasted was pea pod. There is a lot of waisted flavour in the pods which with careful treatment make a really nice wine. If you have a lot of pods you can make a base wine to use as an addittive to other wines.
It can be kept as a mixer and it can be a nice wine in its own right.
Flummery, If only I could take you through a tasting session of vegetable wines. You would be amazed.
I make vine wines but the veg ones are an equal, if made with due care.
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I have made and tasted many of my own and others' vegetable wines. Even the drinkable are a disappointment in my opinion. Carrot is fine - potato is good - especially if you add the juice of a couple of oranges. I think the natural sweetness is the key.
As to pea pods. I boil them up for a soup stock. You get a definite taste of peas - lovely.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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I've also made peapod wine for the first time this year
5lb of pods was about 4 large freezer bags jammed full... I did freeze mine and just stewed them straight from frozen.
I used the Jack Keller recipe but added half a litre of white grape juice just to give it a bit more body.
Racked it off last weekend and it didn't smell horrible or look green like some reports I've heard. It's clearing under the stairs now.
Will post on here when we bottle itLast edited by Twinkle; 14-07-2008, 11:19 PM.
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well mine had cleared after racking so I filtered it tonight.
Had a sneaky swig and it tasted pretty good... dry, nice flavour, slight peapod taste, but will leave it to mature for as long as I can before blind tasting it on some friends to see if they can tell what it was made from
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Originally posted by shirlthegirl43 View PostI have started on my peapod wine. Boiled the pods yesterday (that was stinky) and strained them off and adjusted the SG this morning. Went to add the yeast to find mine is out of date so need to go and buy some today.
Did you get yours underway yet Hazel?
It now looks even more murky.
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