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    Hi all, I'm just getting into GYO and i've got tons of blackberries. I'm really interested in seeing if i can do anything drinkable with them but i am a total novice. Is there something really easy i can do with them?
    Raine

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    Blackberry wine!!! See if you can get hold of one of CJ Berry's books. Can't remember the quantities, but basically you put a load of blackberries in a clean sterile bucket, pour boiling water over and leave (covered) for a few days. Mash them with a spud masher or wooden spoon during this time. After around 3 or 4 days strain off. Put the resulting liquid into a fresh, clean, sterilised bucket and add sugar and yeast. Leave for a few days - it will start bubbling like mad - then tip into a demijohn, fit an airlock, and leave to ferment out (until it stops bubbling). ENJOY

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    • #3
      Blackberry Ice-Cream.
      One and a half pounds blackberries,
      *8oz, icing sugar,
      Juice of half a lemon,
      Half a pint,thick cream.
      For best flavour,press blackberries through a sieve or food mill.Add sugar and lemon juice,
      Lightly whip cream and fold into mixture.Put into container and freeze until slushy.Beat until smooth and creamy,then freeze until required.

      I have already posted a recipe for Blackberry Cordial and have many others,courtesy of Pamela Michael(Food For Free)Blackberry Pickle,Blackberry Wine,Blackberry Chutney,Blackberry Vinegar.Jellies and Jams. Also,backberry roots,scrubbed and steeped in boiling water is a sure remedy for diarrhoea(tried and tested)

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      • #4
        I agree with Rustylady blackberry wine Its even better if you leave it for a year or more(if you can) before you drink it.
        The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
        Brian Clough

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        • #5
          Elderberry wine is even better!
          The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
          Brian Clough

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          • #6
            wow, thanks, I'm definitely going to give some of these a go but hope you don't mind if i'm back on here again, asking for advice!

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            • #7
              Polly, I made some ice cream to your recipe last night and just tried some tonight. I have just one word to say about it; DELICIOUS!!!!!

              Phil
              Live each day as if it was your last because one day it will be

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              • #8
                blackberry wine is the best uk wine

                when I made blackberry wine I was astonished, well suprised, at the taste the berries added. It makes a wine that rivals new world wines. I sometimes use blackberries to add to apple or pear wine, the more berries you add the richer the finished product. love them and they are cheap.

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                • #9
                  I am sure I've seen a recipe for Blackberry Whisky on the site before.
                  If not if you use a raspberry vodke recipe i'm sure it would do good with Blackberries.
                  Yesterday i made a Summerfruitpudding , and I used a Blackberry syrup to soak my bread before. Syrup always useful in freezer.
                  A Bientot
                  Jerseybean

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                  • #10
                    fruit in alcohol

                    The basic idea seems to be wash fruit then place in jar/s. Buy vodka or whiskey from the cheapest source, pour over fruit and leave to leach out the fruit juice.

                    Pour off the juice and save, tastes better after 6 months. use the fruit for puddings.

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