The return of the sloe

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British Red

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Dec 30, 2005
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Isn't this a grand sight after last years dismal showing? I'm delighted to see so many around. Funny old thing nature. Never really thought about them "failing" till last year

Red
 

VirusKiller

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Jul 16, 2007
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I noticed some too last weekend (powdery blue on the outside, but still green and hard under the powder) and was very surprised to see them so early in the year; I didn't realize that last year's crop (my first sloe harvest) was particularly bad.
 

MartiniDave

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Aug 29, 2003
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They're quite patchy round here, lots on some bushes (usually where you can't get at them!) not so many on others.
Seen some nice damsons too, but they still need a couple of weeks.

Dave
 

Melonfish

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Jan 8, 2009
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you sod, i've not seen any on the local blackthorns and i've been keeping a close eye on em!
jelous as hell now :D
 

Dougster

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Oct 13, 2005
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I am ready with about a gallon of gin, but they are waaaay behind where they should be. As we drank the last of our sloe gin the Christmas before last, I'm getting rather impatient for this crop to come good.
 

Mikey P

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I am ready with about a gallon of gin, but they are waaaay behind where they should be. As we drank the last of our sloe gin the Christmas before last, I'm getting rather impatient for this crop to come good.

Ditto.

But will the gin last until the sloes appear? There's nothing round Poole yet - hopefully, Glasgow/Dunbartonshire will yield a bumper crop. Toddy!
 

bushcraftbob

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Im going to make some Sloe Vodka this year. I have heard it is scrummy!

I have also heard that its best to wait for the first frost before gathering Sloes - do you all concur??

cheers
 

British Red

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Cheers - thats a new word on me :)

An artificial frost is easy bushcraftbob - bung em in the freezer for a night ;)

It does pay to wait for them to ripen and the frost seem to break them open a bit - but freezing sorts that

Red
 

bushcraftbob

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Didnt think o that!

Im going to gather some in a few weeks me thinks, as soon as i've done my hawthorn berry and crab apple fruit leather experiment :)
 

Tadpole

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Im going to make some Sloe Vodka this year. I have heard it is scrummy!

I have also heard that its best to wait for the first frost before gathering Sloes - do you all concur??

cheers
If'n you wait that long, you'll miss out as they will all be gone. Pick them and then freeze them. Pick late in September ready for next summer,
 

locum76

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Oct 9, 2005
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Ditto.

But will the gin last until the sloes appear? There's nothing round Poole yet - hopefully, Glasgow/Dunbartonshire will yield a bumper crop. Toddy!

I have a secret patch in west lothian if you're interested. last year I made two demi johns of sloe gin and I still have some left in the freezer. They won't be ready for picking until october though.
 

VirusKiller

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Jul 16, 2007
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Im going to make some Sloe Vodka this year. I have heard it is scrummy!
That does sound good, though my sloe gin was lovely last year. A bit of both this year perhaps?

I have also heard that its best to wait for the first frost before gathering Sloes - do you all concur??

It does pay to wait for them to ripen and the frost seem to break them open a bit - but freezing sorts that
I've often wondered if the "first frost" thing is more to do with ripening than the process of freezing. As I said, I harvested my first lot in late October last year, mainly because I didn't get my a**e in gear earlier. Two month brewing time was no problem whatsoever for the sloe gin though.
 

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