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Sloe Gin
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This morning I bought what I thought was a bottle of Sipsmiths gin, turns out it was Sipsmiths Sloe Gin, it's delicious.
Oh heck :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Try makilng your own,ethandron. 8oz sloes look around and find your own,4oz sugar and a litre of gin,prick the sloes a couple of times with a pin and put the together with the gin and sugar in a sealable jar,we use kilner jars.Give it a shake every day till all the sugar is disolved and leave it for a couple of months to mature.Then drain off the fruit,bottle annd drink at your liesure.The nice thing is after a while you learn to vary the ingrediants to suit your own taste
Well tony, it's a good job I also bought a bottle of ordinary gin too, to have with the tonic and lime ;)
Of course OG, moderation in everything....or not!
I find Tanquaray very harsh, it's not a gin I would even choose DT. I do like Bombay saphire though, and Blackwoods. I'm yet to find a favourite.
Paddy, my dad used to make it just like that, we were allowed the tiniest glass of it you could ever imagine, just the thought of it takes me back..... :)
Of course OG, moderation in everything....or not!
I find Tanquaray very harsh, it's not a gin I would even choose DT. I do like Bombay saphire though, and Blackwoods. I'm yet to find a favourite.
Paddy, my dad used to make it just like that, we were allowed the tiniest glass of it you could ever imagine, just the thought of it takes me back..... :)
I have made sloe gin until this year (move intervened) it's delicious, but lethal in quantity. The recipe was given to me by a chap who referred to it as 'fast gin' (he was talking about the results on ladies!). I assume that sloe vodka is similar, but vodka doesn't have the taste of gin - perhaps that gives a different drink entirely. :)