Finished the crab apple vodka, siphoned off the sloe Gin, the bog myrtle, sloe and caramel vodka will be ready at the end of Jan, so I've started a rosehip spiced rum liquer today
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I'm hoping to shoot for a gorse flower infusion next. I think that will require quite a clean spirit, probably a straight vodka.
Funny you say that. Be thinking about it myself, wonder what it takes to get a license?
Awfully handy for tinctures. Good way to make up with herbs like valerian to make a sleepy tea from a few drops.
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I have a very nice water distiller that does the job very well. I can't find a link so it may have been taken off the market - I'll do a better search later though there are plenty of others out there.
When I looked into this a few years ago, I found a clause that said you can make small amounts of home spirit without a licence but you can't sell it. It's for personal consumption only so, theoretically, you can't give it away either. However, I can find no such statement now
Anyway, to be clear, I am not making my own base spirit, that I do not add botanicals and flavours to, that does not turn out at about 50p a litre!
How did the vodka turn out?We have some of our early forced rhubarb in some nice vodka as a test. I prefer rhubarb a little sharp so I didn’t add much sugar. We shall see.
The sloes are looking good, if a little small, on the bushes round here. However this year I think I will try making some sloe jelly, by following Hugh’s YouTube video…
I let it steep for 5-6 weeks and then tried it. It was pink and rhubarb-y but not such a strong flavour as I’d hoped. Shortly after the taste test our blackcurrants were ready, so I added a handful of those to the main steeping jar. I then divided the resulting dark liquid into smaller 125ml bottles when I strained the fruit out, just before Christmas. It was excellent as a digestif served cold from the fridge, and all except one bottle went over the holidays. I put the remaining bottle into the village fete during the following July, and won first prize.How did the vodka turn out?