Ageing apple shine
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Ageing apple shine
Once I had run my shine I put apple chunks in itand in one jar just for shits a giggles I through a hand full of straw berries with the sliced apple in one jar. Should I store it at room temp on top of my fridge or should I put it in the fridge and should I leave fruit in or strain it eventually
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Re: Ageing apple shine
Taste dictates the answer to leaving it in or not. With berries I like to put them in a cloth strainer bag then put it in the alcohol so there is less straining later. I usually store in a room without a lot of light but room temp sure others have their own method.
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Re: Ageing apple shine
Made some apple brandy a short while back. i aged some on oak and some on apple tree wood, the first week or so it tasted really good but by say the 3 or 4 week the apple wood had added a sot of bitter taste that I didn't really like that much. Since then others have agreed
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Re: Ageing apple shine
What ever ya do the longer it sits the better it's gonna be.
Big R
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