Leanne
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Tryed my lemon thyme last night. OMG! I'm addicted. It is wonderful!
I made it as an experiment 2 years back and forgot about it to be honest. It is my new favourite. Must make more!
I highly recommend it!
1 pint lemon thyme (do not use the stalks)
Juice of one lemon.
3 lb / 1,350 grams sugar
2 lb / 900 grams raisins
Water up to 1 gallon
Yeast nutrient
Wine yeast
Chop the thyme finely and place in a fermentation bucket. Pour over the boiling water and add the raisins and lemon juice. Cover and leave for seven days, stirring well daily. Add the sugar, stirring vigorously to dissolve it. Add the yeast nutrient and wine yeast. Cover and leave for ten days in a warm place, stirring daily. Strain through a fine sieve and put liquid into a demijohn and fit an airlock to seal the jar.
Store in a warm place and allow the fermentation to work. When fermentation has ceased, rack the wine into a clean jar and place in a cooler environment and leave. When the wine is clear and stable siphon into bottles.
Forget you have it for as long as possible. Find it accidentally and try!
I made it as an experiment 2 years back and forgot about it to be honest. It is my new favourite. Must make more!
I highly recommend it!
1 pint lemon thyme (do not use the stalks)
Juice of one lemon.
3 lb / 1,350 grams sugar
2 lb / 900 grams raisins
Water up to 1 gallon
Yeast nutrient
Wine yeast
Chop the thyme finely and place in a fermentation bucket. Pour over the boiling water and add the raisins and lemon juice. Cover and leave for seven days, stirring well daily. Add the sugar, stirring vigorously to dissolve it. Add the yeast nutrient and wine yeast. Cover and leave for ten days in a warm place, stirring daily. Strain through a fine sieve and put liquid into a demijohn and fit an airlock to seal the jar.
Store in a warm place and allow the fermentation to work. When fermentation has ceased, rack the wine into a clean jar and place in a cooler environment and leave. When the wine is clear and stable siphon into bottles.
Forget you have it for as long as possible. Find it accidentally and try!