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Hawthornberry wine



 
 
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Old 31-08-2008, 03:40 PM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
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Is it Ok the make wine from hawthornberries? I've picked a couple of pounds
but I can't find any recipes in any of my books apart form an elderberry and
hawthorn one in a CJJ Berry book. My copy of Tayleur (dating back to the
70s) says hawthorn berry is now thought to be inadvisable, doesn't say why,
presumably something in the seeds maybe.

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Old 01-09-2008, 08:24 PM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
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Default Hawthornberry wine


"malc" wrote in message
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Is it Ok the make wine from hawthornberries? I've picked a couple of
pounds but I can't find any recipes in any of my books apart form an
elderberry and hawthorn one in a CJJ Berry book. My copy of Tayleur
(dating back to the 70s) says hawthorn berry is now thought to be
inadvisable, doesn't say why, presumably something in the seeds maybe.


I've made it several times (usually mixed with something else like
blackberries.

Never had any problems

Cheers

Ffred


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Old 01-09-2008, 10:15 PM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
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Default Hawthornberry wine

Ffred Clegg wrote:
"malc" wrote in message
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Is it Ok the make wine from hawthornberries? I've picked a couple of
pounds but I can't find any recipes in any of my books apart form an
elderberry and hawthorn one in a CJJ Berry book. My copy of Tayleur
(dating back to the 70s) says hawthorn berry is now thought to be
inadvisable, doesn't say why, presumably something in the seeds
maybe.


I've made it several times (usually mixed with something else like
blackberries.

Never had any problems


Thanks, that's on my list of things to do tonight.

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Old 06-09-2008, 05:11 PM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
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Default Hawthornberry wine

On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 13:40:12 GMT
"malc" wrote:

Is it Ok the make wine from hawthornberries? I've picked a couple of pounds
but I can't find any recipes in any of my books apart form an elderberry and
hawthorn one in a CJJ Berry book. My copy of Tayleur (dating back to the
70s) says hawthorn berry is now thought to be inadvisable, doesn't say why,
presumably something in the seeds maybe.


I found this recipe in Country Wines Beers & Beverages
(Brian Leverett, The Croward Press (UK) ISBN 1 85223 009 6).

1Kg Hawthorn berries
1.25Kg sugar
1 Litre red grape juice
2 lemons
Wine Yeast

Discard black berries, remove twigs. Crush Berries and cover with 2.25
Litres of boiling water, stand till safe to handle. Then to the hot
mixture stir in sugar. Allow to cool to 65-70F and add grape juice,
juice of lemons and yeast. Ferment for 12 days before straining and
transferring to a 1 Gallon demijohn. Fill to the neck with water and
fit an airlock. Main fermentation takes about 10 weeks. Rack, and
leave until bubbles cease.

R.

 




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