Hi @setik-001, thank you for your kind comment! I certainly look forward to making a full post about the Sloe Gin making process. Sloe gin can take a very long time to make, so it might be a few months down the line. Like a fine wine or a forager, it betters with age! Here's a quick image of my sloe gin batch, just one day on. You can see that it has already gone quite red in color after just one day! Stay tuned for the full post!
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We had this thorns before it was full, but we did not know what to do with it. His grandmother always dried for the winter, and then cooked compote.