As usual about this time, I drag all my berries out of the freezer and do my annual wine making day.
Been a really good year for blackberry down our lane, and the birds haven't totally decimated my elderberry tree, so managed to gather 3.8kg of blackberries and 1.4kg of elderberries
As it's a bit of an Inbetweener between 2 and 3 demijohns of berries, I'm going to make it stretch to 3. If it was just blackberry I would have done 2, but elderberries are very potent so I don't mind stretching this one.
Usual method, bring them to the boil for a few minutes to defrost them, soften it all up and kill off any nasties. Then dump it in a bucket with a campden tablet for 24 hours and 3kg of sugar dissolved in a litre of boiling water
On Monday I'll top it up to 12l and add the yeast and give it a couple of weeks for primary fermentation, then filter it to 3 demijohns equally and top them all up with water to the neck and leave it for a month, before doing a secondary racking before storage.
Been a really good year for blackberry down our lane, and the birds haven't totally decimated my elderberry tree, so managed to gather 3.8kg of blackberries and 1.4kg of elderberries
As it's a bit of an Inbetweener between 2 and 3 demijohns of berries, I'm going to make it stretch to 3. If it was just blackberry I would have done 2, but elderberries are very potent so I don't mind stretching this one.
Usual method, bring them to the boil for a few minutes to defrost them, soften it all up and kill off any nasties. Then dump it in a bucket with a campden tablet for 24 hours and 3kg of sugar dissolved in a litre of boiling water
On Monday I'll top it up to 12l and add the yeast and give it a couple of weeks for primary fermentation, then filter it to 3 demijohns equally and top them all up with water to the neck and leave it for a month, before doing a secondary racking before storage.