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Sloe gin - Definition and Overview |
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Sloe gin is a red-colored liqueur flavored with sloe berries, the fruit of the blackthorn, a relative of the plum. Sloe gin has an alcohol content from between 15 and 30 percent by volume.
The traditional way of making sloe gin was to infuse gin with the berries, after pricking or freezing them, sugar is also required to ensure that the sloe juices are extracted from the fruit. Almond flavoring is sometimes also added. Sloe gin is easy to produce at home. Most commercial sloe gins today are made by flavoring the less expensive neutral grain spirits.
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