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Don't do forking! The black bag method is what you need - you just won't get it on until tomorrow... :thumb:
peteplus1 said:Slate Miner said:Started my first attempt at elderflower champagne today :thumb:
Picked about 60 flower heads yesterday evening, surprised how many flowers there were with plenty more to come by the looks of it. Left the flowers in a black bin bag (as suggested on here) over night, some of the petals were starting to fall off this morning but suspect could of done with a bit longer I think.
Not having made anything from elderflowers before I was surprised how many flower heads were needed to produce a'pint' of petals, reckon I used about 40 flower heads! Depends on the size of the flower heads I guess.
I grated the rind of 2 lemons, added to the petals, poured on 8 pints of hot water, added a campden tablet after allowing to cool first, and there it will stay for 3 days with occasional stiring before adding 650 gms sugar, 1 lt of grape juice, the juice from the 2 lemons, 1 teaspoon of tannin a good stir and then the champagne yeast. I'll then leave in a warm place for 4 or 5 days before straining into a demi-johm. My plan is to ferment out before bottling to swing top beer bottles adding 6 or 7 gms of priming sugar to each bottle. :
Well that's the plan anyway :whistle:
We're doing our first elderflower and have 2 different versions in the go....
1 we are fermenting out like a wine then restarting before bottling.
The 2nd should be a bit quicker... transferring to bottles once fermentation slows down enough to think we won't have bottle bombs in our hands!
Both smell fantastic currently. Might even gather some more tomorrow as said above there is such quantity everywhere, and get another batch on the go....
Slate Miner said:peteplus1 said:[quote="Slate Miner":3oh3qrji]Started my first attempt at elderflower champagne today :thumb:
Picked about 60 flower heads yesterday evening, surprised how many flowers there were with plenty more to come by the looks of it. Left the flowers in a black bin bag (as suggested on here) over night, some of the petals were starting to fall off this morning but suspect could of done with a bit longer I think.
Not having made anything from elderflowers before I was surprised how many flower heads were needed to produce a'pint' of petals, reckon I used about 40 flower heads! Depends on the size of the flower heads I guess.
I grated the rind of 2 lemons, added to the petals, poured on 8 pints of hot water, added a campden tablet after allowing to cool first, and there it will stay for 3 days with occasional stiring before adding 650 gms sugar, 1 lt of grape juice, the juice from the 2 lemons, 1 teaspoon of tannin a good stir and then the champagne yeast. I'll then leave in a warm place for 4 or 5 days before straining into a demi-johm. My plan is to ferment out before bottling to swing top beer bottles adding 6 or 7 gms of priming sugar to each bottle. :
Well that's the plan anyway :whistle:
We're doing our first elderflower and have 2 different versions in the go....
1 we are fermenting out like a wine then restarting before bottling.
The 2nd should be a bit quicker... transferring to bottles once fermentation slows down enough to think we won't have bottle bombs in our hands!
Both smell fantastic currently. Might even gather some more tomorrow as said above there is such quantity everywhere, and get another batch on the go....
Egon said:Intruiging subject this! Just read the last 4 pages and still have no idea what to do with the over stuffed set of 6 trees i've just found byvtotal accident....
Tim_Crowhurst said:Egon said:Intruiging subject this! Just read the last 4 pages and still have no idea what to do with the over stuffed set of 6 trees i've just found byvtotal accident....
Here's something you could do with the elderflowers: mead! This one has quite a kick (it'll finish at about 17-18% ABV) so be warned.
5 Lbs honey
1pt to 1.5pt elderflowers
1 mug strong black tea
Rind & juice 2 lemons
1tsp yeast nutrient
1tsp glycerine
High alcohol yeast
Put the elderflowers, grated lemon rind and lemon juice into your primary, and pour over 3 litres (5 pints) of boiling water. Cover and leave overnight.
The next day add the tea, yeast nutrient, glycerine and 3Lbs of the honey, and stir well to mix, then pitch your yeast.
Cover and leave for a week, or until the initial fermentation dies down, then strain into a DJ, add 0.5Lb honey dissolved in a pint of wine, and top up to the neck with cooled boiled water.
Leave until fermentation dies down, then add 0.5Lb honey as before. Repeat until fermentation no longer restarts when you add more honey.
Rack and leave to clear, then rack, top up to the neck, and leave to mature.
sailaice said:Tim_Crowhurst said:Egon said:Intruiging subject this! Just read the last 4 pages and still have no idea what to do with the over stuffed set of 6 trees i've just found byvtotal accident....
Here's something you could do with the elderflowers: mead! This one has quite a kick (it'll finish at about 17-18% ABV) so be warned.
5 Lbs honey
1pt to 1.5pt elderflowers
1 mug strong black tea
Rind & juice 2 lemons
1tsp yeast nutrient
1tsp glycerine
High alcohol yeast
Put the elderflowers, grated lemon rind and lemon juice into your primary, and pour over 3 litres (5 pints) of boiling water. Cover and leave overnight.
The next day add the tea, yeast nutrient, glycerine and 3Lbs of the honey, and stir well to mix, then pitch your yeast.
Cover and leave for a week, or until the initial fermentation dies down, then strain into a DJ, add 0.5Lb honey dissolved in a pint of wine, and top up to the neck with cooled boiled water.
Leave until fermentation dies down, then add 0.5Lb honey as before. Repeat until fermentation no longer restarts when you add more honey.
Rack and leave to clear, then rack, top up to the neck, and leave to mature.
Sorry I'm new to all this, would that be a 5 gallon recipe?
sailaice said:Tim_Crowhurst said:Egon said:Intruiging subject this! Just read the last 4 pages and still have no idea what to do with the over stuffed set of 6 trees i've just found byvtotal accident....
Here's something you could do with the elderflowers: mead! This one has quite a kick (it'll finish at about 17-18% ABV) so be warned.
5 Lbs honey
1pt to 1.5pt elderflowers
1 mug strong black tea
Rind & juice 2 lemons
1tsp yeast nutrient
1tsp glycerine
High alcohol yeast
Put the elderflowers, grated lemon rind and lemon juice into your primary, and pour over 3 litres (5 pints) of boiling water. Cover and leave overnight.
The next day add the tea, yeast nutrient, glycerine and 3Lbs of the honey, and stir well to mix, then pitch your yeast.
Cover and leave for a week, or until the initial fermentation dies down, then strain into a DJ, add 0.5Lb honey dissolved in a pint of wine, and top up to the neck with cooled boiled water.
Leave until fermentation dies down, then add 0.5Lb honey as before. Repeat until fermentation no longer restarts when you add more honey.
Rack and leave to clear, then rack, top up to the neck, and leave to mature.
Sorry I'm new to all this, would that be a 5 gallon recipe?
awalton007 said:Do you have a just a basic recipe for wine for about 15 litres?
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