Got some Poitin
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Got some Poitin
A lad in work came up to me last week saying he got his hands on some good Poitin from back west.
Most of the Poitin have it's roots on the west coast so I was very excited as he said he'd bring me in a bit.
This morning I received a plastic water bottle with some bright red liquid in
I did the compulsory sniff in front of my coworker and said, "yeah, smells lovely, what did you add to it?"
Nothing he said, that's the way he got it
Ok, I said , most of the stuff that comes out of a still would be clear, but cool, cheers, can't wait to give it a go....
He must have been a bit taken aback by my response as he got back to his mate and asked what was added to it.
His mate said nothing was added, it's plum Poitin...
I said ok cool, sounds brilliant. Did not want to say anymore as I think I may have said to much already.
I'll bring it home and see if it will light go get some kind of indication of ABV%
Will have the tiniest sip to try it, rest will flow down the drain.
A bit of a bummer as I was really looking forward to taste some traditional Poitin, I've not had any for 10 years or so.
Most of the Poitin have it's roots on the west coast so I was very excited as he said he'd bring me in a bit.
This morning I received a plastic water bottle with some bright red liquid in
I did the compulsory sniff in front of my coworker and said, "yeah, smells lovely, what did you add to it?"
Nothing he said, that's the way he got it
Ok, I said , most of the stuff that comes out of a still would be clear, but cool, cheers, can't wait to give it a go....
He must have been a bit taken aback by my response as he got back to his mate and asked what was added to it.
His mate said nothing was added, it's plum Poitin...
I said ok cool, sounds brilliant. Did not want to say anymore as I think I may have said to much already.
I'll bring it home and see if it will light go get some kind of indication of ABV%
Will have the tiniest sip to try it, rest will flow down the drain.
A bit of a bummer as I was really looking forward to taste some traditional Poitin, I've not had any for 10 years or so.
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Re: Got some Poitin
had a litle nip before i poured the rest down the drain.
It was very smooth but sickly sweet, might have been plumb but that does not explain the color.
It was also very weak, deffo mixed with something, would not even light :/
All in all quite the let down from the standards I have for Poitin
It was very smooth but sickly sweet, might have been plumb but that does not explain the color.
It was also very weak, deffo mixed with something, would not even light :/
All in all quite the let down from the standards I have for Poitin
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Re: Got some Poitin
Poitin made from plums? It's like making Bourbon with plums instead of corn.
Obviously your friend doesn't know much about this bottle. Perhaps it's plum brandy with plum sirup?
We have many small stores here selling spirits mixed with fruit extract, so the fruit is identifiable easier and the spirit sweeter. The concept of those stores is low quality spirits (often masked with extracts and sugar) and handcrafted traditional local image (they fill hand lettered bottles from glass carboys...). And of course poor payed shop assistants with absolute no knowledge about spirits. For fun I once asked for advice there, asked from what the nice color is. She answered, this is a brandy aged in barrels. Obviously it was a neutral with added aroma, fruit extract and sugar (I could translate the advertising on the carboy into real facts).
Obviously your friend doesn't know much about this bottle. Perhaps it's plum brandy with plum sirup?
We have many small stores here selling spirits mixed with fruit extract, so the fruit is identifiable easier and the spirit sweeter. The concept of those stores is low quality spirits (often masked with extracts and sugar) and handcrafted traditional local image (they fill hand lettered bottles from glass carboys...). And of course poor payed shop assistants with absolute no knowledge about spirits. For fun I once asked for advice there, asked from what the nice color is. She answered, this is a brandy aged in barrels. Obviously it was a neutral with added aroma, fruit extract and sugar (I could translate the advertising on the carboy into real facts).
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Re: Got some Poitin
yep he was fairly clueless alright.
I think the base likker was probably of good quality as it was smooth as anything, but I don't really drink mixers so not sure if it could have been hidden by the plum syrup or whatever it was in it.
Well Poitin can be made of anything really, not set recipe for it as it's an illegal likker.
Same as Moonshine, nothing dictates what it's made from.
But I was expecting just a clear likker no matter what it was make from, I suppose part of the issue was my expectations.
I think the base likker was probably of good quality as it was smooth as anything, but I don't really drink mixers so not sure if it could have been hidden by the plum syrup or whatever it was in it.
Well Poitin can be made of anything really, not set recipe for it as it's an illegal likker.
Same as Moonshine, nothing dictates what it's made from.
But I was expecting just a clear likker no matter what it was make from, I suppose part of the issue was my expectations.
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Re: Got some Poitin
Plumb flavoured poteen is delicious. The hint is in flavoured. I doubt that's what you got and it certainly is not distilled from plums
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Re: Got some Poitin
I've made it many times with this recipe http://homedistiller.org/grain/wash-grain2/poitin" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
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Thats very interesting. I've some poteen recipies. I allegedly drink two of them on occasion although I haven't made them so ya will just have to wait till someone else that's definitely not me does and I'll post them then.
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the thing about Poitin is it can be made of just about anything, no set rules as it's a illegit spirit, same as moonshine.
Had some good, had some bad.
But I call BS on all the folklore about Poitin, eg if you drink water the next day you get drunk again....
Had some good, had some bad.
But I call BS on all the folklore about Poitin, eg if you drink water the next day you get drunk again....
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Re: Got some Poitin
I'm a little confussed by why the words poteen and poitin
Is it the same thing or do you crazy Irish have differnt dialects .
Jimy sent me a DVD about poteen but it had poitin texta'd ......(thats Aussie for felt tip pen .....or perminant market ) on it .
Thought it was a Typo but seeing it again in this thread .
BTW:Swedish
....don't blame you for being suss on it ... Hard call... Smooth .. Well thats a good start ... Colour could be as benign as food colouring . You just don't know . Served in a pastic bottle doesn' t sell it for me either .
Now if you had found it in a barrel .....
Is it the same thing or do you crazy Irish have differnt dialects .
Jimy sent me a DVD about poteen but it had poitin texta'd ......(thats Aussie for felt tip pen .....or perminant market ) on it .
Thought it was a Typo but seeing it again in this thread .
BTW:Swedish
....don't blame you for being suss on it ... Hard call... Smooth .. Well thats a good start ... Colour could be as benign as food colouring . You just don't know . Served in a pastic bottle doesn' t sell it for me either .
Now if you had found it in a barrel .....
My recommended goto .
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Re: Got some Poitin
Poitín (Irish pronunciation: [ˈpˠotʲiːn]), anglicized as potcheen or poteen from Wiki
So i'm more Irish than Jim
Yeah wasn't going to trust it in a packaging like that, and even if it came in a bottle I'd have chucked it, was not to my liking
So i'm more Irish than Jim
Yeah wasn't going to trust it in a packaging like that, and even if it came in a bottle I'd have chucked it, was not to my liking
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Re: Got some Poitin
There are maybe 5 now (because the one taught in Dublin has changed a lot over recent years) but definitely 4 differing dialects of the Irish language. Poteen or poitin was traditionaly mostly produced in strong gaelteacht (that's irish speaking) areas, therein lies the difference. Both are correct.
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