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![]() On Fri, 05 Oct 2007, spud said about: Elderberry: Boiling vs Fresh > Uh I mean fresh vs boiled elderberries.... > > What a dip, maybe I should proofread before I hit send! > > Steve > Oregon > > On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 19:12:23 -0700, spud > > wrote: > > >Have made elderberry for couple years now. I think it's a keeper even > >if I have grapes to make wine. > > > >Thinking about boiling the berries this year as in Kellers recipes, > >but was wondering if anyone tried both styles and can provide any > >feedback on the differences. I started out making small batches fresh. When I went to a 30 gal barrel, I was forced to boil due to labor. (B-B sized fruit.) Boiling allows incomplete stem removal, -- to be strained out later, while still hot. No discernable degradation in flavor. Probably higher tannins tho. Now I would only boil, even for small batches. --Doug |
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