HaarFager

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Posted: 17 May 2022


Taken: 16 May 2022

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Dandelion Wine
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Just Dandy

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Today was the day that the batch of dandelion wine I started back on April 12th, 2022 was ready to bottle. This was a shot just after I had transferred it to the bottles, but before I corked them. It hadn't had time to settle yet, but as you can see, there was nothing to settle - it's totally clear. I strained it many times to make sure there were no impurities in it - and it paid off. I got 24 full bottles. Now, it just has to age for 4 or 5 years before it can be opened and tasted. I think this is my best batch yet!

Taken on May 16th, 2022, with my Sony Alpha SLT-a77V DSLR.

E. Adam G., raingirl, Dutt Changgle, Narvik 08 have particularly liked this photo


7 comments - The latest ones
 Marta Wojtkowska
Marta Wojtkowska club
Dandelion wine? I've never heard of it!
23 months ago.
HaarFager club has replied to Marta Wojtkowska club
Well, the recipe I use comes from the Middle Ages, so that's why I make dandelion wine - so I can kind of "connect" with the people of that era. A lot of them probably made it because it was cheap and the ingredients were mostly free for the picking. Life was hard back then, so they had to have alcohol of some sort to take their minds off their troubles, I suppose.
23 months ago.
 Dutt Changgle
Dutt Changgle
Niiiiiice!
23 months ago.
HaarFager club has replied to Dutt Changgle
Thank you!
23 months ago.
 raingirl
raingirl club
Dandelion wine! I've heard of it for sure, but never someone making it these days. I bet it was (is) wonderful.
20 months ago.
HaarFager club has replied to raingirl club
I have to let it "age" for 4 or 5 years before anyone will know how it turned out. I found out from the first two batches I made that letting it age for a few years helps it immensely.
20 months ago.
raingirl club has replied to HaarFager club
Live and learn! *smile*
20 months ago.

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