I'm new to home brewing, yesterday I started on my journey of creating a blackberry wine.
Now i've bought the brewing equipment it seems silly to stop at just blackberry wine and I think my next effort might well be elderberries as, local free availability looks good. I think.
To me (and i assume everyone else), it is impossible to mistake blackberries for anything else, but elderberries i'm not as confident about, a week ago i'd have no clue what an elderberry was or what it looked like and now, from what i've read about them (dont eat any raw and dont eat anything other than the berry) I dont want to take any chances on picking the wrong thing.
I've searched for, and read as much as I can about elderberries on the internet, it seems there are a small number of plants in the US that can be confused with eldrberries ('dogwood' and 'pokeberry' seem to be common ones), I have found a number of small trees mixed in with the blackberries i've been picking that look like elderberries (bunches of dark purple fruits on red/purple stalks, 5 serated leaves 'in-line' with each other on branches), are these obviously elderberries? is there anything else they could be?, I fully understand that I should only use the ripe berries (separated from their stalks) once they have been boiled. Am I overthinking this?
Now i've bought the brewing equipment it seems silly to stop at just blackberry wine and I think my next effort might well be elderberries as, local free availability looks good. I think.
To me (and i assume everyone else), it is impossible to mistake blackberries for anything else, but elderberries i'm not as confident about, a week ago i'd have no clue what an elderberry was or what it looked like and now, from what i've read about them (dont eat any raw and dont eat anything other than the berry) I dont want to take any chances on picking the wrong thing.
I've searched for, and read as much as I can about elderberries on the internet, it seems there are a small number of plants in the US that can be confused with eldrberries ('dogwood' and 'pokeberry' seem to be common ones), I have found a number of small trees mixed in with the blackberries i've been picking that look like elderberries (bunches of dark purple fruits on red/purple stalks, 5 serated leaves 'in-line' with each other on branches), are these obviously elderberries? is there anything else they could be?, I fully understand that I should only use the ripe berries (separated from their stalks) once they have been boiled. Am I overthinking this?