Elderflower Champagne

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Elderflower Champagne

Post by floydmeddler » Sun Jun 14, 2009 7:42 pm

Thinking about giving this a bash. Only problem is, I have no idea where to start looking for elderflowers in Brighton. Has anyone ever used dried elderflowers to make champagne?

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Re: Elderflower Champagne

Post by Operator » Sun Jun 14, 2009 8:01 pm

I made up a batch of this (with fresh elderflowers) and it's fantastic. I don't know how it would be with dried, but I would say it's worth going out and picking some fresh. I'm sure I saw some in one of the parks last time I was in Brighton, failing that get out into the nearby countryside and you'll be tripping over the stuff in every hedgerow!

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Re: Elderflower Champagne

Post by floydmeddler » Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:15 pm

Operator wrote:I made up a batch of this (with fresh elderflowers) and it's fantastic. I don't know how it would be with dried, but I would say it's worth going out and picking some fresh. I'm sure I saw some in one of the parks last time I was in Brighton, failing that get out into the nearby countryside and you'll be tripping over the stuff in every hedgerow!

You're right. I need to go on the hunt for some. Fresh can only be better for definite.

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Re: Elderflower Champagne

Post by jonewer » Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:19 pm

floydmeddler wrote:Thinking about giving this a bash. Only problem is, I have no idea where to start looking for elderflowers in Brighton. Has anyone ever used dried elderflowers to make champagne?

Cheers
Just go for a walk in the country. They should be everywhere about now. When I was out today it was impossible to look in any particular direction and not see an elder bush somewhere.

Dont take too many from one bush though and remember to leave some for the wild beasties to eat!

robharper

Re: Elderflower Champagne

Post by robharper » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:51 pm

jonewer wrote:Dont take too many from one bush though and remember to leave some for the wild beasties to eat!
...and some to turn into berries for another round of brewing (and cooking, actually) at the end of the summer. A miraculous plant, the elder.

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