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Some say I need to get a life, but the excitement of finding the Sloe bush of all Sloe bushes sent a tingle up my spine! 3lbs in 20MINS!! And have made my first litre of sloe gin!
3lbs in 20 minutes sounds a bit sloe to Me
Also, sugar in straight away or sugar syrup in later?
Nicely done, I made my 1st batch last Christmas and am looking forward to another couple of batches this year. I know the location of roughly 200yds of unbroken sloe bushes down a very isolated path in Suffolk so reckon I can get a good few lbs of sloes! One question though, when best to pick the sloe? Now or later?
Is anyone happy to let on the location of any sloe bushes in East Sussex area? I'm guessing it is an often closely guarded secret but I'd love to start making my own rather than let my mother in law get all the credit for the annual sloe gin fest at Christmas.
Is anyone happy to let on the location of any sloe bushes in East Sussex area? I'm guessing it is an often closely guarded secret but I'd love to start making my own rather than let my mother in law get all the credit for the annual sloe gin fest at Christmas.
I won't be picking them until after the first frost.
I won't be picking them until after the first frost.
Or bullaces. We have both sloes and bullaces out our way and they look very similar. Check the difference by tasting. If it is utterly repellent, it's a sloe. But that won't detract from the fact that, after a few weeks steeped in sugary gin, sloes are utterly transformed.Plenty in the Cuckmere Valley, Seaford Head golf-course has a lot.
A bit surprised that they are ready so early, wondering if there is some confusion wth damsons.