Blueberry Gin ?
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Hi Mike
You don't need to grow sloes. Mid-Wales must be awash with blackthorn blossom at the moment, and sloes will follow in September/October.
Cofion gorau
Alan
You don't need to grow sloes. Mid-Wales must be awash with blackthorn blossom at the moment, and sloes will follow in September/October.
Cofion gorau
Alan
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I would have thought that the method would be the same as for blackberry - I probably wouldn't add sugar until the end as blueberries aren't very sour. Give it a go with some frozen ones first, then you'll know whether your fresh crop are worth using in it. I'm sure if you drink enough of it, though, it'll taste great! 
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can anyone give me the ingre and method pllleeezzzzz
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Here's my version. Not really a recipe, more a method.
About 1lb blackberries
About 300ml vodka
Sugar to taste, according to fruit used.
Put the blackberries & the vodka into a large kilner/screwtop jar. Shake vigorously. Leave in a cool dark place for about 2 months, or till you remember it. Strain into a clear container & add enough sugar till you're happy with it. Pour off into a bottle & store/use, etc.
Hint: I used mine with some sparkling white wine to make a version of a kir royale - very good & went down a treat.
About 1lb blackberries
About 300ml vodka
Sugar to taste, according to fruit used.
Put the blackberries & the vodka into a large kilner/screwtop jar. Shake vigorously. Leave in a cool dark place for about 2 months, or till you remember it. Strain into a clear container & add enough sugar till you're happy with it. Pour off into a bottle & store/use, etc.
Hint: I used mine with some sparkling white wine to make a version of a kir royale - very good & went down a treat.
