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For those who haven't enjoyed this elixir, this is a mixture of Cretan Raki (basically the same as Italian Grappa or French Marc with honey, cinnamon and a clove, brought to the boil over gentle heat then drunk either hot or cold. We completely forgot to top up our diminishing supply a couple of weeks ago so have had to brew our own... We've been having a small glass every night at bedtime because my wife has a cold and I can't let her drink alone!!!:rules:
Pretty sure it's a good job I'm not driving at the moment since I have a definite slight buzz on from being near heated strong liquor! Just waiting for it to cool enough to bottle (and maybe taste, although I try not to drink before 6pm. I can justify a little nip though in the cause of tasting!) It's currently cooling in a covered tin can and I can see drops condensing on the lid. At a guess, these drops are what's known to the Cretans as Protoraki - the first few drops that distil when they brew the stuff and it's supposed to be even stronger than the final product (and tends to be a perk for the distillers!)
Pretty sure it's a good job I'm not driving at the moment since I have a definite slight buzz on from being near heated strong liquor! Just waiting for it to cool enough to bottle (and maybe taste, although I try not to drink before 6pm. I can justify a little nip though in the cause of tasting!) It's currently cooling in a covered tin can and I can see drops condensing on the lid. At a guess, these drops are what's known to the Cretans as Protoraki - the first few drops that distil when they brew the stuff and it's supposed to be even stronger than the final product (and tends to be a perk for the distillers!)