Give it a tryDeathstroke wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 4:28 pm I'm definitely gona try this recipe out when i get time this week.
If it's a sugar wash
I'd always recommend boiling some fresh yeast for nutrients and a sock full of crushed shell
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Give it a tryDeathstroke wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 4:28 pm I'm definitely gona try this recipe out when i get time this week.
Foreshots works good for Poison ivy.
Click on the icon button of the right side in the posted section.. simple.. edit then submit..Broken Jug wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 12:28 pm I don't know how to edit my post. I meant to say lighter tasting, not litter tasting.
Use a block of marble.Warble wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 2:10 pm This may seem a silly question but, is the oyster shell in the ferment a risk to someone with shellfish allergies?!? I was mentioning to a friend that I might try this and he was - "No way, I'm not touching that!" I see it as it shouldn't seeing how as the calcium? is helping the ferment and it will get distilled (at least twice) after. However, not really what the kicks off allergic reactions and if that could be carried over to the final product?
Thanks for the idea, Paul. I've run with chicken and hamburger, but never thought of using prawns. They might be nice.PaulmyFinger wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 11:45 pm I was concerned for this also. I'm allergic to Oysters and such but theyre a Mollusc, Shellfish allery is different. The coeliac comment is interesting to me but I'm not sure whats in Mollusc that could carry over, that said, isn't the finings stuff some sort of sea food? I've not seem prawns in anyones mash yet
Scroll up about ten posts.PaulmyFinger wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 1:29 am Its thought provoking for sure, i wonder if this recipe works as well with a replacement
I’m with you, liking lighter gins. By lighter, I mean less Juniper. I use Shady’s recipe for my base and for botanicals I simply cut the juniper in half (25% of total botanicals vs 50%) , keeping the amount of other botanical in their common proportions. I also tried the same low juniper batch with double the normal citrus and that was nice too. By normal, I’m referring to the x/100 ratios listed in the HD web page gin section. Best of luck on you gin adventure. OtisBroken Jug wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 12:21 pmI'm planning on making a gin using juniper berries from my own tree. I have made gin once before. But this time, I want to cutback the botanical's, and make a lighter tasting gin. Can't wait!