TBH I can't remember, it was quite a few years ago, I just remember staying in Crete, and going on a day trip to a Monastery where they made Raki, Cinnamon was one, can't remember what elseCrete to Lesvos and back is one hell of a day trip by boat! Even Santorini is a trek and that's only about 1/2 way to Lesvos.
I guess so thenso you were probably in a Cretan monastery and there are bleedin' 'undreds of THEM!
One very good tip, sod the frosts & pick when ripe and they are ripeDoes seem a bit early to be picking,
I can't stand the taste of gin either, but sloe gin tastes or smells nothing like gin.I can't stand the smell of Gin so don't make it myself
I may just get away with it, it might be ready for the odd sample, but what the hell Christmas is only one day,though it'll not really be ready for Christmas
One very good tip, sod the frosts & pick when ripe and they are ripe
Besides what happens on the odd occasional year when there is no frost?
Do people not make sloe gin?
I can't stand the taste of gin either, but sloe gin tastes or smells nothing like gin.
If you like a nice liqueur the longer you leave it, the better
( the last lot @ 4 years old, was just about getting near its use by date though)
(Big glass deliberate!!!)Fairy nuffso just decanting it onto the sloes in a demi-john would be too unpleasant!
I didIf it's getting old, the best thing to do is put it out of its misery...(Big glass deliberate!!!)
Blimey, you are not that far from me, keep them (frosts) over there in that case, I still have passion flowers & fruit on the vineI may have to collect more sloes soon - we have already had 2 frosty mornings in the Cherwell valley last week.
I always use 1:1:16 litres of Gin? Better go on a booze cruise!!! (Going by the BBC's recipe - 1 litre Gin : 500g Sloes.)
Its all the damned waiting I can't standEnjoy!!!
I don't drink that much of it TBH and circa 3L will last a few years, the last batch lasted 4 years.Make an extra couple of litres to tide you over next year!
Its all the damned waiting I can't stand![]()
The strange thing is, nor can I!It's the damn Gin I can't stand![]()
I'm going for the sweet liqueur taste, can't stand gin on its ownif alcohol was more important than sweetness then you could increase the alcohol level by reducing the amount of sugar added.
Indeed I have don't askHave you ever tasted idustrial methylated spirit? (actually I know the answer to that)
It never used to be, but that was a lot of years ago, you probably can't even put your bare hands in it any more due to some EU reg.Is the industrial variety laced with Bitrex?
It never used to be, but that was a lot of years ago, you probably can't even put your bare hands in it any more due to some EU reg.
edit, its tastes a lot like Raki too![]()
That's certainly not the word I'd use, more like my 52 submission for this week "Fire water"Delicious
The couple of times I've been to Crete, there was always a (free) small vinaigrette type flask on the table, after the meal as a digestive.Hard to buy the best of them