Gorse wine
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Gorse wine
I've just heard that you can make wine from gorse flowers. The heath round here is in full bloom so does anyone have any recipies they'd recomend and wouldn't mind sharing.
Thank you.
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John Seymours the complete new book of self sufficiency has one.
I'm off to my bed in a minute if you want I could put it on tomorrow!
My neighbour has acres and acres of the bloody stuff! Enough for a vineyard I reckon, do you want me to send it all to you!
I'm off to my bed in a minute if you want I could put it on tomorrow!
My neighbour has acres and acres of the bloody stuff! Enough for a vineyard I reckon, do you want me to send it all to you!

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hope you don't mind i was going to put this up anyway as we have loads of gorse locally
pour a gallon of boiling water over a gallon of gorse flowers, allow to cool to lukewarm temperature then strain and press through muslin into a clean container.
add 4lbs sugar 1/2lbof raisins and the juice of 3 lemons and a tablespoon of yeast nutrient,
mix thoroughly then add yeast,
put all the liquid into a demijohn add an airlock and keep in a warm place untill fermentation has ceased then bottle and leave for as long as you can resist then drink
all the best
happy drinking
Russ
pour a gallon of boiling water over a gallon of gorse flowers, allow to cool to lukewarm temperature then strain and press through muslin into a clean container.
add 4lbs sugar 1/2lbof raisins and the juice of 3 lemons and a tablespoon of yeast nutrient,
mix thoroughly then add yeast,
put all the liquid into a demijohn add an airlock and keep in a warm place untill fermentation has ceased then bottle and leave for as long as you can resist then drink
all the best
happy drinking

Russ

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aka..... Russ
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