xyombee said:
I have a project over the next year: won't let me post a link though... (google "a year in homebrew"). I plane to forage all the raw ingredients, and make yummy viable homebrew
got a question regarding elderflower / elderberries.
from what i understand, having never done a red wine, elderberries are going to make a pretty heavy red wine... if i save a gallon or two of the elderlower wine / champagne that i make in the spring / late spring, and blend these two at 1:1 ration... will it make a kind of elder rose?
am i being daft?
so starting with the wines seperately,
elderflower wine is to me very very thin and is like drinking a glass of perfume, as you can see i dont like flower wines, as for blending yes you can but i would try to dilute the elderberry in another way that does noes over power its niff. a flower wine is to me out of balence for a red wine, far to niffy for me
straight pure elderberry is not a strong wine or a heavy wine, it is what every you want it to be, i make each year around 5 gallons of pure steam extracted elderberry wine each year, it is fairly normal for that to take at least 5 years before it is drinkable, before that it is better known as tannin soup.
as a hedgerow home brewer what we do is look not to blend wines from seperate seasons but combine fruits of the same season. so the standard way to work with elderberries is to combine elderbeerries ( high tanin) with a low tanin base, mine as they ripen at the same time has to be apples, as they work brilliantly,
by far to me the golden rule i was taught in regards of elderberries is MAX ONE KILO PER GALLON and as a rule i would not go longer than 36 hours on the fruit fermentation as the tanin is so high it adds several years before it drinkable, even then at the moment i am drinking a few last bottles of 2005 elderberry which is to me pure heaven to have
if your wanting a couple of ideas for now to try by the way, cheap oranges are one the market soon, so are root crops, and dont forget if your very lucky its less than 5 weeks till brich sap time, and dont forget the other tree sap wines aswell