Ginger Wine
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gifdy

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2,077 posts

265 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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When I was I wee laddie, we went first footing with a bottle of Ginger Wine that was made at home. I can't remember how it was done but it didn't take long. Obviously it was non-alcoholic. Anyone do the same ? It was in the 70's. I've been looking for a recipe or how it was done but can't find anything. Maybe it was a 'kit' ? Help appreciated.

Bec

194 posts

222 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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The alcoholic version is still available in the shops, but that is something like 19%. I have to admit that I have never heard of a home made version before

holmsie

416 posts

250 months

Monday 15th December 2008
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You can buy the little bottles of ginger wine essence in most chemist shops, which saves you making it from scratch!
I sell it in my pharmacy and people buy it by the dozen at this time of year as i believe not many places keep it any more.
The extra hot one is the best apparently!
Here's a recipe i found - http://philscafe.blogspot.com/2005/12/ginger-wine....

smile

gifdy

Original Poster:

2,077 posts

265 months

Sunday 21st December 2008
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holmsie said:
You can buy the little bottles of ginger wine essence in most chemist shops, which saves you making it from scratch!
I sell it in my pharmacy and people buy it by the dozen at this time of year as i believe not many places keep it any more.
The extra hot one is the best apparently!
Here's a recipe i found - http://philscafe.blogspot.com/2005/12/ginger-wine....

smile
That sounds like the stuff ! Brilliant - just need to track some down now.

Ta

993AL

1,939 posts

242 months

Sunday 25th January 2009
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There used to be a ginger essence called 'Friar Tuck', I dont think you can get it now but it made the best ever ginger wine.

Cpt Stirling

315 posts

225 months

Sunday 25th January 2009
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Unfortunately I can't help you with a home recipe gifdy but I've bought a few bottles of 'Dorset Ginger' from a farm shop near me. As you're in Hampshire I thought you might be interested. It's a traditional alcohol free ginger drink, just right for cold mornings standing around in fields, it's made by The Dorset Ginger Company, Bournemouth, 01202 532062. £4.50 a bottle.

aaak

268 posts

207 months

Sunday 25th January 2009
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Snap -it was only made at Christmas and went very well with shortbread.
There was one or two kinds but the best was 'Yulade'. Having been only a kid i'm not 100% sure but I think you just heated water, dissolved in sugar and added the concentrate