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This years sloes


henry d
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I have just spent another hour in the countryside as I had spotted some trees, that appeared to be damsons, and were heavily laden with fruit. I know it would be late for Damsons but the trees were up to 20ft tall and the fruit size is about the size of your thumb end.

Anyhoo I tried one of them when I turned up and immediately my cheeks puckered in and all moisture in my mouth seemed to dry up.............. mmmm sloes then ! :rolleyes:

 

I picked away at them and ended up with just over a gallon and still it looks as if no-one has picked there.

 

Incidently I also got a fruit picker from Lidl`s a while back and as some trees had fruit hanging in bunches this tool was the easiest way to gather it and well worth the money I paid, less than a fiver IIRC.

 

So how goes it around the country ?

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Pretty good in Norfolk and Suffolk henryd, but not the best ever. The last couple of years have been pants, so it was good to see them back. I picked some very nice wild bullaces as well as the sloes. The main crop finished the best part of three weeks ago i'd say.

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More than last year that is for sure, but I picked some from a new plantation which were quite small - just loads of them and at the perfect height!

So being a bit lazy I just grabbed 2 kilo's of those.

I am not sure how different sized berries taste, I guess I will find out this time next year.

 

What's this fruit picker look like?

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Sounds interesting if I see a cheap one I'll give it a go next year :blink:

 

Had a taste of my gin the other day and I think it needs a few more weeks but coming on well. Don't really know what it's supposed to taste like to be honest :lol:

 

Drag it along the branch and it "combs" the fruit into the bag :good:
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Strange year for some fruit though, sloes, blackberries, damsons, great but most people complained that they had a bad year for apples, our trees were full. If we have a similar crop next year i fancy having a go at making some cider. Anybody got any advice?

Chin Chin

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Brilliant year in Northumberland. They are hanging like bunches of grapes!!

 

Got 7 1/2 l of Sloe gin on the go and 1 1/5 l of sloe vodka.

 

Made my mix quite strong - 1 1/2 l of spirit to 2 1/4 lb of sloes. Might need to water it down a bit with more Gin!!! All looking good so far though!!

 

cheers

 

stu

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Picked myself another 5lb yesterday whilst walking the dogs,

 

Just made a berrie picker for them hard to reach sloes from some rectangular pvc ducting that came with a cooker hood,

 

cut several slots in one end to make fingers,

 

fasten a bag to the other end & simply comb the berries from the bush,

 

they should fall down the ducting & into the bag or at least thats the idea will have to go try it out later.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Got my batch made up and taking colour nicely already. Made a small batch of damson vodka this year too. Excellent year for them, as has been said - some branches were drooping under the weight!

 

 

When you've finished dunking them in gin/vodka. Put them in cider and make sloe cider.

 

Love that idea, Whitebridges. I take it that you put them in traditional scrumpy? rather than the modern day fizzy ****? Do you add any sugar? or do you find there's sufficient sugar in the cider to cope?

 

Thanks,

 

Snipe.

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