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As i have just writen this out for another member I thought I would post it on here incase anyone needs it.

My recipe is fairly basic but works for me.

Firstly I pick my Sloes/Damsons ( I prefer Damson gin as its fruitier and sweeter, but Sloe Gins better in a hip flask) and wash them then freeze them to mimic the first frost.

Then i get a large clean bottle/container,then i add 1ib ish of sloes or Damsons, 1 standard wine glass full of sugar (white or brown, brown gives a richer taste),then add a cheap (Lidles) bottle of Gin 75cl .

Shake every day for two weeks then once a week or when you remember.Leave for two months ish.It is supposed to be made by Halloween and ready for Xmas.Strain out all the fruit in a muslin strainer and re bottle the liquid, you should have about a litre now, you can add more sugar to taste if needed.If you used Damsons the fruit can be used in a crumble.This drink gets better with age if you can leave it that long.

Give it a go

Bagpuss

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As i have just writen this out for another member I thought I would post it on here incase anyone needs it.

My recipe is fairly basic but works for me.

Firstly I pick my Sloes/Damsons ( I prefer Damson gin as its fruitier and sweeter, but Sloe Gins better in a hip flask) and wash them then freeze them to mimic the first frost.

Then i get a large clean bottle/container,then i add 1ib ish of sloes or Damsons, 1 standard wine glass full of sugar (white or brown, brown gives a richer taste),then add a cheap (Lidles) bottle of Gin 75cl .

Shake every day for two weeks then once a week or when you remember.Leave for two months ish.It is supposed to be made by Halloween and ready for Xmas.Strain out all the fruit in a muslin strainer and re bottle the liquid, you should have about a litre now, you can add more sugar to taste if needed.If you used Damsons the fruit can be used in a crumble.This drink gets better with age if you can leave it that long.

Give it a go

Bagpuss

 

 

sounds great but i like to hold the sugar i only add two table spoon fulls of sugar

 

but do the same as you in all other things

 

i think its a personal taste thing as to the amount of sugar as i think to much turns it into a liqueur and to sweet for me

 

nice one im going out soon to get me some sloes

 

many thanks kirky

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