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Sloe Gin Has Turned Out Bitter -Any Ideas?

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Retrochic | 16:30 Thu 01st Jan 2015 | Drinks
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I picked the sloes same place as usual same time as usual and did the same recipe as usual and we have cracked open a bottle for New Year. Big disappointment! The gin is very bitter -tongue curling bitter -the only difference was I froze the sloes this year as someone suggested it would stop the need for pricking them all over. I've added extra sugar in the form of a sugar syrup but it hasn't made any difference -any suggestions?
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Leave it at the back of the cupboard to mature. I find it is always better a year or two after bottling.
16:34 Thu 01st Jan 2015
Leave it at the back of the cupboard to mature. I find it is always better a year or two after bottling.
it looks like what you've done already with sugar syrup was correct

http://www.jamieoliver.com/news-and-features/features/sloe-gin-recipe/

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Freezing should not have made any difference, I always freeze until I get round to making the sloe gin. Hope the sugar syrup works.
How long have you left it Retro?
6 months is an absolute minimum IMO, I leave it for at least a year.
freezing wouldn't make it bitter. Freezing the sloes encourages the sloes to burst, releasing the juice. Quicker than either waiting for a hard frost or pricking each sloe by hand.

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