Showing posts with label sloe gin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sloe gin. Show all posts

Monday, 2 June 2014

Projects: Home made alcohols

Last year I bought some strawberries that weren't very nice.   Rather than eating them anyway I decided to turn them into strawberry vodka!   I sliced them up small, put them in a glass bottle and added enough vodka to cover them.   I left them in the vodka for a week so, slowly adding sugar to taste, and shaking.






After a week the vodka tasted really strawberryey, so I strained the vodka with muslin (tried coffee strainers first, didn't work) and voila!   Pretty red vodka that tasted like strawberry jam!   Brilliant!   And I had lots of decoloured vodka soaked strawberries at the end.   Well I had to eat them, right?   That was a merry evening.   The vodka isn't very strong, being half fruit juice and sugar now, so you can drink it neat.   It seems to keep very well too.  


  


Well, I wasn't going to stop there now, was I?   So far I have tried raspberry, blueberry, peach and plum.   The raspberry took a little longer to taste good.   Almost two weeks.   But I think it's the best I've done so far.   Tastes so good.   I've also found it's best not to leave it longer than it needs.   If you take the fruit out sooner it tastes fresher and fruitier.   If you leave it for longer it seems to go more syrupy and less natural tasting.   Blueberry took even longer to be done, about three weeks, and it wasn't quite as good.   It tasted nice, but on a blind taste test you probably wouldn't guess blueberry.   Same with the plum.   Nice, but not particularly plummy.   The peach I'm not so happy with.   It was nice for a little while, but didn't keep as well as the others.   Perhaps it's because peaches have a higher water content or something.   Who knows.


 raspberry

 blueberry

       Plum and peach



So next I decided to branch out from vodka and make sloe gin!   A friend's mum gt me the sloe berries.   It worked really well, though I think I added a bit too much sugar.   Ah well.   







And there's been one other thing I've tried so far that's a little different.  Coffee liqueur!   I forgot to get a picture of it, but it was brilliant.   This one has an actual recipe, which I got from a friend (but only followed approximately).   3/8 L cream (186ml), 10g vanilla, 1/8 L (62ml) coffee, 1/8 L milk, 100g sugar, 1/8 L dark rum, 1/8 L 96% alcohol.   It lasted really well and was very delicious.   I know that 96% alcohol is hard to come by in this silly country (I brought mine back from Italy) and I don't think it adds much to the flavour.   It would probably be nicer with just rum, but I'm not sure how well the cream would keep then.  I'll have to experiment.  

Sunday, 25 November 2012

Top 10 Sugary Girly Drinks

I'm not a girly girl.   But I am an incredibly girly girl when it comes to my drinks!   I like fruity, tasty, sugary things a lot!  Here are some of my favourites:


Pecheresse

A sweet, fruity Belgian beer.   I'm a huge fan of all things peach, and this really does it for me.  Not the easiest thing to find in the UK, but the hunt is worth it!  Also not the cheapest, but again, worth it!  I know, I know, peach and beer sounds like a very peculiar combination, but it really does work!  At 30% peach juice it hardly tastes of beer at all.  Just sweet, fruity goodness.   Summer in a bottle!







Lindisfarne Mead

Yum yum yum!  Very sweet, very dangerous.   Syrupy, warming, alcoholly goodness.   This comes from the island of Lindisfarne, and is not a mead in the strictest sense, because it contains grape juice as well as honey.  Either way it's delicious, if again, a bit hard to get hold of.







Sloe Gin

Sweet fruitiness set off perfectly by the bitterness of gin and the sloe.   And a lovely colour too.   Lovely over ice, and I think it goes very well in lots of cocktails and high balls too.







Ginger Wine

Sweet, warm, fiery.   Tastes like Christmas!  I love ginger, and whoever decided to combine it with alcohol was a genius.   Strangely enough out of all the brands I've tried I really do like the bog standard Sainbury's own brand the best.   It's just a bit more raw and spicey than the others, in my opinion.




Moscato D'Asti

Again, another one that's very hard to get hold of in the UK.   I tend to just buy it in Italy and bring it back.   Light, fizzy, sweet.   A really yummy dessert wine.   Serve cold.   Goes very well with meringue cake.       








Pantelleria Moscato Liquoroso

Another Italian one.   A little like the Moscato d'Asti, only stronger and not fizzy.  A bit like sherry perhaps, only with a lighter flavour.   Sweet and very drunkening.





Plum Wine

Sweet, fruity and a touch of the exotic.   Available in Chinese supermarkets.   Great over ice.








Gallo Family White Zinfandel

Fresh, light and fruity.  This stuff is great!   A really nice rose wine that hardly feels like drinking.  It doesn't keep very well though, so once the bottle is open you have to drink it all.   What a shame!








Thistly Cross


A really yummy cider, that is very skilled at bringing on drunkeness very fast.   The one I like is the Strong and Scottish one that's 7.2%.   Very fruity and very drinkable.   Perfect!