Holmebrook
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Has anyone made Gorse Wine before and was it worth doing?
May give it a go then as there are loads here in the Peak District.Yes! It's lovely, quite dry, with a hint of coconut.
Gorse bushes in full bloom up here at mo, how did yours turn out. Others have said it's well worth doing??I started a batch yesterday too (YouTube video to follow!). 5l of gorse flowers (if you get them in full bloom you can collect this in about 15-20 mins), 500g currants/raisins/sultanas, zest and juice of 2 lemons, half a cup of strong tea, about 1.3kg sugar (to hit around 1.09 OG) and some yeast nutrient. I'm literally just about to pitch the yeast now it's cooled down and leave to ferment for a few days before straining off into a demi-john.
No worries. When you break it out can you let us know how it came out. Thanks.Our gorse is still in hiding - not quite warm enough here for it yet My wine is still in the DJ - maturing (aka forgot about it!) must try and fish it out and give it a try! Sorry not much help
My own foray into using gorse flowers was a complete failure!Would the flowers work in beer as a dry hop?
I seem to see Gorse all over
Did they smell of coconut when you picked them?I gathered what I considered loads of gorse flowers and used them in a brew on the basis that I loved the taste of coconut.
Yes! Which is why I was disappointed at the result!Did they smell of coconut when you picked them?
I doubt you would have mistaken Gorse, it's quite prickly!
Nice one. Can you let us know how it turn as out please, was going to do one this year but got to many others to do first. Gorse is top of my list for next year with Dandelion no 2.I've just put on a gallon of gorse using the CJJ Berry recipe with the addition of an extra lemon (small) minus the zest and a touch more sugar. It tastes really good as it is... Can't wait for Christmas now to taste the finished wine!
I've just put it into the demijohn from the bucket. It's fermenting a bit slow.... Probably the extra sugar but bubbling away quite the thing still.Nice one. Can you let us know how it turn as out please, was going to do one this year but got to many others to do first. Gorse is top of my list for next year with Dandelion no 2.
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