These trees are quite common in the UK, and if there aren't any in your garden, they are often found around car parks, squares, schools and other open spaces. As the name suggests, one of the primary ingredients are the white flowers of the Elder tree. It is easy to prepare and only takes two weeks to mature. After 3 months your cider will be ready, it can be stored for many more months and enjoyed for a long time!Įlderflower Sparkling Wine is a clear, sparkling drink that is mildly alcoholic. The cider/perry will then need to be left somewhere cool to mature. If making still cider, transfer to a new bottles/demijohn(s) and add a Campden tablet.ħ. Leave in a cool place to clear, this will generally take around a month. If making carbonated cider don't use wine bottles, you will require the bottles suitable to withstand pressure.Ħ. Either PET Plastic or strong glass bottles. If a lot of sediment is apparant in the demijohns, transfer to another demijohn, leaving the sediment behind.ĥ. Transfer the juice into glass demijohn(s) or PET plastic demiohn(s) fitted with an airlock, no additional sugar should be required.Ĥ. Add a sachet of cider yeast to the juice. Wash the fruit well and pulp with a Pulp master.Ģ. You can use fruit from the same trees or mix different varietes.īottles. 10 kilos (22lbs) of fruit will make approximately 1 gallon of cider or perry. To make cider or perry just follow these simple steps. Browse through our 31 recipes (Cider and Perry, Elderflower Sparkling Wine, Parsnip Wine, Banana Wine, Apricot Wine, Blackberry Wine, Blueberry Wine, Apple Wine from fresh fruit, Apple Wine from Juice, Banana Wine from fresh fruit, Coffee Wine, Corn Wine, Cranberry Wine, Dandelion Wine, Dried Fig Wine, Grape Wine from concentrate, Grapefruit Wine from fresh fruit, Peach Wine, Pear Wine, Pineapple Wine from fresh fruit, Plum Wine, Pomegranate Wine, Potato Wine, Pumpkin Wine, Raisin Wine, Rhubarb Wine, Rice Wine, Strawberry Wine, Tea Wine and Tomato Wine)Ĭider (from apples) and Perry (from pears) is very easy to make and tastes great.
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