hi folks,
I made three bottles of plum gin yesterday afternoon/evening. I used plums whcih I had picked off the tree (bless the freecylcler who offered access to their tree!) and I was careful to try and only use the whole undamaged fruit (I had plenty to pick from).
Today I noticed that several looked very 'brown' already as shown in picture below. I expected some discolouration but this doesn't look so good! Would this suggest they had been bruised or damaged in some other way? Should I leave them in or are they ok left?
btw I have now decanted this lot into a smaller jar so that it is full. The other two jars, both of which were full to the brim, also had the slightly brown looking fruit.
Any advice gratefully recieved!
Best wishes,
Anna
I made three bottles of plum gin yesterday afternoon/evening. I used plums whcih I had picked off the tree (bless the freecylcler who offered access to their tree!) and I was careful to try and only use the whole undamaged fruit (I had plenty to pick from).
Today I noticed that several looked very 'brown' already as shown in picture below. I expected some discolouration but this doesn't look so good! Would this suggest they had been bruised or damaged in some other way? Should I leave them in or are they ok left?
btw I have now decanted this lot into a smaller jar so that it is full. The other two jars, both of which were full to the brim, also had the slightly brown looking fruit.
Any advice gratefully recieved!
Best wishes,
Anna
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