Jericurl
The Ferminator
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I agree that black peppercorns might be out of place.
See if you can find some pink or white ones though. They have a bit of a different flavor.
Bite into one and see if you like it. If you do, add 3 or 4 to your wine. I don't think I would do any more than that though.
What kind of a flavor are you wanting to wind up with?
Something reminiscent of fall that could double as a wine to drink hot?
Or something to drink cold during indian summer next autumn?
Or perhaps a spicy wine to drink while eating a hot curry?
I've got a gallon of an apple wine aging right now that I think is going to be sensational.
I used chamomile flowers and sweet woodruff to flavor it.
The picture in my head was of me drinking a glass of wine in my garden at night, during that sweet time between spring and summer.
I think I nailed it.
See if you can find some pink or white ones though. They have a bit of a different flavor.
Bite into one and see if you like it. If you do, add 3 or 4 to your wine. I don't think I would do any more than that though.
What kind of a flavor are you wanting to wind up with?
Something reminiscent of fall that could double as a wine to drink hot?
Or something to drink cold during indian summer next autumn?
Or perhaps a spicy wine to drink while eating a hot curry?
I've got a gallon of an apple wine aging right now that I think is going to be sensational.
I used chamomile flowers and sweet woodruff to flavor it.
The picture in my head was of me drinking a glass of wine in my garden at night, during that sweet time between spring and summer.
I think I nailed it.