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Prunus spinosa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sloe gin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sloe gin is a red coloured liqueur flavoured with sloe berries, the fruit of the blackthorn, a relative of the plum. Sloe gin has an alcohol content between 15 and 30 percent by volume (30° to 60° pr...
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My local patch ( Darland banks reserve) in north kent is awash with sloe berries.. ... When the time is up, filter the contents, re-bottle and try a drop. At its best it will be a ruby-like clear red and intensely flavoured. Store in the dark or in a tinted bottle to avoid the colour fading & to confuse passing sloe gin addicts.
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PS/ Sloes are wild damsons not berries. ... Sounds like "Sloe Gin"; Red, thick, and easily done neat ... Looks like Ursus Roter is the only brand. Check out the website below.
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Sloe or Blackthorn; Prunus spinosa; Draighean ... Native (Deciduous) ; This is a dense shrub up to six metres tall with almost black branches. Many short side-shoots are produced ... Sloe gin is made by filling a bottle with sloes, adding some sugar, topping up with gin and leaving for as long as possible before drinking.
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Sloe gin is made from sloes, gin and sugar. Our sloe.biz FORUM allows the easy exchange of recipe ideas. Keep it simple for best results! ... Look out for the emergence of white blackthorn blossom in otherwise bare hegerows - and make note to return in the autumn for the sloes. ... there's no biz like sloe.biz...
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period, but individual berries would look noticably different from their old ... like fruit cheeses or fruit leather, but I'm not aware of any for ... also, according to some, but perhaps erroneously, the sloe or fruit of...
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