Old Fashioned Elderberry Wine Recipe

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WebWash and sort out any blemished or moldy berries. Using a nylon straining bag (or with a press) mash and strain out the juice into the primary fermenter. Keeping all the pulp in …

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WebAug 19, 2012 · Start by mixing into the juice half the amount of yeast nutrient, the diammonium phosphate, that you intend to use for the …

Rating: 5/5(20)
Category: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Total Time: 2 hrs 30 mins
1. Crush the berries by hand, or pulse them in a food processor in batches just enough to break up the berries. Do not liquefy them.
2. Pour the crushed berries into a large pot with 10 quarts of water. Add 3 pounds of the sugar. Bring to a simmer, then turn off the heat. Heating elderberries makes them easier to digest, and helps set the color of the wine.
3. Pour the juice into a freshly cleaned 5-gallon bucket and let it cool to room temperature. Test the juice for acid and sugar. Both may be a little low, so be prepared to add another 1 to -3 pounds of sugar and possibly tartaric acid. Add tartaric acid to get the juice to about 7 grams per liter. You might not need to add any – I’ve had elderberry batches that needed no additional acid and, others that needed a lot. We’re dealing with a wild food, and wild foods are variable.
4. Add the pectic enzyme (and tannin, for blueberries and blackberries and blueberries), and chill to below 50°F in the fridge or with ice packs. Lay a sheet of plastic wrap on the juice to keep out air. Keep the juice covered and at this temperature for up to 3 days. The longer you cold soak, the more flavor you extract. (But you run a higher risk of oxidation, which will turn the wine an unappetizing brown, or of spontaneous fermentation, which can ruin the whole batch.)

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WebDec 14, 2022 · Step 1: Add sugar and one gallon of water to a large pot. Mix and heat until the sugar dissolves and the water is about to boil. Step 2: Place a mesh straining bag inside the primary fermentor bucket and …

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WebDec 10, 2023 · Lightly stir the ingredients together until the sugar is dissolved. This will help avoid gunk as the wine ferments. Step 5. Cut up Some Oranges. Before boiling the …

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WebJan 3, 2024 · Move the mixture to a secondary container, then add one well-crushed Campden tablet. If needed, top up the juice, then seal the secondary with an airlock. 7) …

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WebJan 7, 2016 · Put the lid on the bin and leave for 3 days, stirring daily. Strain into a large pan and add the zest of the lemon, cloves and roughly chopped and well bruised ginger. Bring to the boil and simmer for 10 minutes. …

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WebMar 13, 2019 · Once the cold soak is complete, place the juice in a large pot and bring to a slow boil. Let it simmer for 15-30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from the heat …

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WebForager, wildcrafting brewer and author Pascal Baudar shares his recipe for making elderberry wine, adapted from an old French recipe.

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WebMar 31, 2024 · Pour the mixture into a glass container and seal with a lid. Store the container in a cool, dark place for at least 2 weeks. Transfer the liquid to bottles and cork …

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WebNov 12, 2016 · Keto / Low-carb: Use either 1 cup xylitol or 1/2 cup xylitol and 1/8 teaspoon (4 scoops) stevia for a low-carb option. THM: For the Trim Health Mama (THM) plan, …

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WebOn day 15, Wash elderberries and remove stems. Put berries into an oven-proof container (not metal). Put it in oven at 250'F for 15 minutes, or until juice runs. Strain the juice from …

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WebAug 9, 2019 · Add erythritol (1 teaspoon), Angostura bitters (3 dashes) and water (1 teaspoon) to a rocks glass, and stir until the erythritol dissolves. Add large ice cube to glass, along with bourbon (1 1/2 Ounces). Give …

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WebSep 2, 2020 · Set aside. In a large, non-reactive pot, combine elderberry juice, lime juice and the calcium water. Bring to a full boil. Add honey-pectin mixture, stir vigorously 1-2 minutes while cooking to dissolve pectin. …

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WebJun 17, 2021 · In a tumbler stir together the warm water and erythritol until dissolved. Alternatively you can use a ¼ oz of my simple syrup recipe (see recipe in the notes). add 3 dashes of bitters, ice and the whiskey. Mix …

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WebJun 27, 2018 · Cover the bucket/bin and leave for a couple of days, giving it the occasional stir. Dissolve 1kg of caster sugar in 2.5 litres of boiling water, then add the juice and zest …

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WebDec 5, 2014 · Step 1Place berries, 1 cup water, and spices in sauce pan and bring to a boil. Step 2Reduce heat and simmer gently, stirring and checking often. Add more water if necessary. Dried berries tend to soak …

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WebElderberry wine is not a known taste to me, but the first thing that jumped to mind would be wine jelly … even if this not-so-good wine is a bit sharp, add enough sugar according to …

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