Guess I won’t try to drink that.
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Re: The European elderberry
Well, some people add a little yeast. You know, yeast + sugar + water = booze. Does flavour even matter?
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Re: The European elderberry
That probably a good idea! I don’t think Queen Ann’s Lace will hurt you, but it looks a lot like hemlock. That’s one of those you can only drink once!
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It's that time of year again, our elderberry bush has bloomed and my wife has made the cider again. Tastes amazing!
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There really isn’t anything like enjoying something you grew and harvested. It just seems to taste a little better. Well done @Eugen !