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Re: Black Peppercorn in Gin

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 7:24 pm
by Wozza
The Baker wrote: Sat Jul 10, 2021 10:12 am
NZChris wrote: Fri Jul 09, 2021 11:51 pm Like I suggested earlier, you can get away with using large amounts of black pepper for certain types of gin

I don't use any in the majority of my gins and that seems to be about the right amount.

Weight is surely a better measure than the number of corns?
I have an idea that peppercorns are remarkably consistent in their weight.
So much so that the weight of a number of peppercorns was an
accepted commercial measure somewhere in the distant past.

I think.

And IF this is so either weight or number would be an acceptable consistent measure.

Geoff
OK, I've weighed some.

180 corns = 5g
1 corn = 0.027g
50 corns = 1.35g
1g = 36 corns

Re: Black Peppercorn in Gin

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2021 10:32 pm
by NZChris
The Baker wrote: Sat Jul 10, 2021 10:12 am
NZChris wrote: Fri Jul 09, 2021 11:51 pm Like I suggested earlier, you can get away with using large amounts of black pepper for certain types of gin

I don't use any in the majority of my gins and that seems to be about the right amount.

Weight is surely a better measure than the number of corns?
I have an idea that peppercorns are remarkably consistent in their weight.
So much so that the weight of a number of peppercorns was an
accepted commercial measure somewhere in the distant past.

I think.

And IF this is so either weight or number would be an acceptable consistent measure.

Geoff
Wow. You learn something new every day. I can't see myself counting peppercorns until I can't buy batteries for my scales. That said, I do record quantities as well as weights when making some products.

For black pepper, I haven't found my ideal for any gin other than my version of Old Tom Gin.

Re: Black Peppercorn in Gin

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2021 1:12 pm
by AdAlf
I have used red pepper berries before. Added them to a standard dry gin recipe. I crushed them in a mortar and marcerated them with the rest of the ingredients.

I can say to this day that it is one of the best gins I made