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- From: "Marsha Hanzi" <hanzibra@svn.com.br>
- To: "permaculture" <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: Lemon Balm wine
- Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 08:06:02 -0300
I use a similar recipe for "Siima", a Finnish recipe, which instead of lemon
balm uses sliced lemons and a half bottle of beer for 5 gallons. It is
ready in three days, something between lemonade and beer. They drink it
after the sauna..
Marsha
----- Original Message -----
From: Mitra <mitra_lists@earth.path.net>
To: permaculture <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2001 5:39 AM
Subject: Re: Lemon Balm wine
> A mean brew I'm sure
>
> A cautionary note .....
>
> I made tea-and-raisin wine back when I was in high-school, it was the last
> wine I ever got to make in my mum's kitchen, we stuck the jar on top of
the
> Arga stove as for all wines we made, with the normal airlock in the cork
> but .....
>
> The raisins - now soaked in tannin-rich tea floated to the top, and
blocked
> the airlock. When the gas built to a sufficient pressure it popped the
cork
> and jet-propelled tea-soaked raisins around the kitchen where they did a
> most creative job on the white paint.
>
> - Mitra
>
>
>
> At 07:16 PM 5/13/2001 -0600, Vint Lawrence wrote:
>
>
> >Graham Burnett wrote:
> >
> > > Does anybody have a simple recipe for lemon balm wine? I have loads of
> > lemon
> > > balm on the allotment at the moment- better still does anybody have
recipes
> > > for couch grass or bindweed wine :-(
> > >
> > > Graham Burnett
> > > 35 Rayleigh Avenue
> > > Westcliff On Sea
> > > Essex
> > > SS0 7DS
> >
> >Graham,
> >My partner, Amy Brown, offers the following for you.....
> >
> >
> >This is a recipe I collected in 1980 when I lived in Essex.
> >
> >
> >1/2 gal. balm leaves
> >1 lb. raisins
> >2 & 3/4 lb. sugar
> >1 gal. water
> >1lemon
> >1orange
> >1 tablespoon black tea
> >wine yeast and nutrient
> >
> >Bruise leaves and place in crock with raisins, sugar, tea, juice and
> >zest. Add boiling water and when cool, the yeast and nutrient. Cover
> >and leave in warm place for a week, then siphon off into a fermentation
> >jar, fit an airlock and leave until fermentation has ceased. When
> >clear, siphon off into clean bottles and cork.
> >
> >If you make it too strong, or drink to much, will you be "balmed" or
> >"embalmed"?
> >Happy fermenting!
> >Vint Lawrence
> >Apache Creek Ranch Permaculture
> >Santa Fe, NM, USA
> >
> >
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-
Lemon Balm wine,
Graham Burnett, 05/12/2001
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Lemon Balm wine, Vint Lawrence, 05/13/2001
- Re: Lemon Balm wine, Naomi & Rick Coleman, 05/14/2001
- Re: Lemon Balm wine, Mitra, 05/20/2001
- Re: Lemon Balm wine, Marsha Hanzi, 05/21/2001
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