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Are you looking for an awesome Dandelion Mead Recipe? You now have no reason to look any further; you have just found what you have been looking for!

Ingredients:

  • 2-3 pounds honey depending on how sweet you want the end product to be
  • 1 cup dandelion petals
  • 1 lemon
  • 14 cups of water
Step 2
  • 1/2 package champagne yeast

Directions

Step 1

Heat up the honey by placing into a pot of hot water that’s off the flame when it’s liquefied a little pour into carboy add water let cool stir all together.

Step 2
  • yeast

Wait till the mead has cooled.

Prepare a 1L yeast starter by stirring the yeast into the water then let mixture stand in cup for 15 minutes.

Make sure it is bubbling and then you will add it to your beer after the beer has cooled.

Add the yeast at the temperature recommended on the packet .

After 24-48 hours it should start bubbling.

Fermentation Through Bottling Your Dandelion Mead Recipe

Make sure your primary has about a gallon of water in it otherwise fill it now.

Just be careful that your carboy is around a third empty leaving space for frothing and foaming.

Let it ferment. Rack the mead off the fruit to your secondary carboy after 6-7 days when the frothing has slowed down.

Let ferment for 1-2 months or more in the secondary then bottle.

After you wait for the second time you will bottle the beer sterilize and then bottle and cap again siphon slowly so that that sediments don’t get mixed in.

Set aside and let age.

Congratulations, You Have Completed Making this Awesome Prickly Pear Mead!

You now need a bottle and a label which are cool enough to compliment your hard work. Honestly, if you put it into a cheap bottle, people will make fun of you. BUT, if it looks good, people will rave about it!

Notes on Utensils and Ingredients

  • Glass is always preferable when working with strong alcohol. Avoid plastic as much as possible.
  • Use organic ingredients to avoid pesticide residues.

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Are you looking for an awesome Dandelion Wine Recipe you will find it below! So look no further you have found what you have been looking for! Below is the most awesome tasting Dandelion Wine Recipe’s in the world.

Ingredients

Step 1
  • 1 quart of dandelions
  • 11 cups of sugar
  • 1 orange
  • 1 lemon
  • 1 gallon of water
  • 1 tsp yeast nutrient
Step 2
  • wine yeast

Instructions

 Equipment

  • Primary fermenter (carboy)
  • Coffee filter
  • stirring spoon
  • hydrometer,
  • straining bag
  • siphon tubing kit
  • 1 gallon carboy or jug
  • an airlock and bung
  • Sanitizer
  • (A thermometer and brewing belt may be used to monitor and control temperature.)

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Make sure all equipment (i.e. stirring spoon, etc..) is sterilized you can bleach it or use . Contaminated equipment can let a stray yeast enter the wine and ruin it’s taste.

Instructions

The blossoms CANNOT have been sprayed with any pesticides, and should be thoroughly rinsed.

Step 1

Pour water in pot and let boil. Put the dandelions into the boiling pot and let soak for 4 minutes before removing.

Add the sugar in when still hot and stir when cool add in the peeled and sliced orange and lemon.

After 12 hours stir in yeast nutrient, Wait a total 24 hours, then you will add your prepared yeast.

Step 2

 Yeast Hydration and primary fermentation: in a large cup add 4 ounces of warm chlorine free water.

Stir the yeast into the water then let mixture stand in cup for 15 minutes, make sure it is bubbling and then you will add it to your wine.

Take your hydrometer reading and calculate all the measurements.

Attach your airlock and wait for your fermentation to be complete, let ferment with the pulp for 5-7 days gently agitate daily.

After 5-7 days when the foaming calms down you will siphon your wine off of the sediment into your secondary container which is usually your glass carboy.

(The sediment is the stuff that accumulates at the bottom of your container.)

Step 3

After you strained into your secondary carboy wait till the fermentation activity dies down (could be between several weeks to several months)

Final Step

Although yeast activity will decrease as the fermentation process proceeds, there will still be fermentation going on as long as you still see some foaming or bubbling.

then rack into a clean carboy.

After fermentation has stopped completely any remaining sugar required to sweeten it to suit your taste.

When the raspberry wine has cleared and is inactive – taste and bottle.

Stage 4: Aging / Bottling

You can repeat the racking process several times to get the maximum clarity though I would wait in-between each time a day or to, so the sediment can settle. I personally don’t like racking multiple times because of the risk of oxidation meaning the air touching it will give it a funny taste.

Bottle using the siphon cork and let wine sit for 6-12 months before drinking. Some would even prefer waiting 2 years!

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Dente Di Leone Liqueur Recipe D.I.Y. https://www.buildthebottle.com/2020/01/08/dente-di-leone-liqueur-recipe/ https://www.buildthebottle.com/2020/01/08/dente-di-leone-liqueur-recipe/#respond Wed, 08 Jan 2020 14:15:14 +0000 http://www.buildthebottle.com/?p=2307 Dente Di Leone Liqueur Recipe D.I.Y.Dente Di Leone Liqueur Recipe D.I.Y. A drink for those that want to be creative yet feel at home sharing with friends knowing how much it will be loved!

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Dente Di Leone Liqueur Recipe D.I.Y.

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Are you looking for an awesome Dente Di Leone Liqueur Recipe? You now have no reason to look any further; you have just found what you have been looking for! This is a recipe for the most awesome tasting Dente Di Leone Liqueur Recipe in the world.

Ingredient

Step 1
  • 50 dandelion flowers (collected when fully in bloom)
  • 1 whole lemons cut in pieces
  • Juice of 1 lemon
Step 2
  • 1/2 cup of sugar
  • 1/2 cup of water
Step 3
  • 3 cups of vodka ( or a 1 1/2 cups of 95 mixed with 1 1/2 water)
Utensils Tips

Here is a list of the simplest utensils that you can use; the ones Mom should already have in the kitchen:)

Utensils

– cheesecloth
– saucepan
– small funnel
– glass bottles, or storage containers, for bottling and serving, you can either use the glass Jar you used before, or just buy a second one. 

Directions

Step 1

Juice your lemon either by hand or with a juicer and slice your second lemon, place together with your dandelion flowers into the container you will be using for aging make sure that there will be enough room for the sugar, water, and vodka.

Step 2

Pour your water into a saucepan and bring to a boil then stir in the sugar. Keep on stirring till all the sugar has dissolved then shut fire and wait till it has cooled.


Add your sugar water to your container close, and store in a warm place and let rest for 1 week.

Step 3

After 1 week of waiting add in your vodka.

Aging, Straining, Filtering, and Drinking Your Dente Di Leone Liqueur Recipe

Shake well and store away from sunlight in a cool and dry place for 3 months.

Filter with the cheesecloth, it helps to moisten the cheesecloth first so the liquid permeates more smoothly.

Once you get to the point where you have strained everything out, you can gently wring the cheesecloth to extract all of the liquid and juice.

If you still need to strain your liqueur further due to lack of clarity, you can strain it 1 more time through a coffee strainer.

Take out the funnel and pour into your bottles.

Congratulations, You Have Completed Making this Awesome Dente Di Leone Liqueur Recipe!

You now need a bottle and a label which are cool enough to compliment your hard work. Honestly, if you put it into a cheap bottle, people will make fun of you. BUT, if it looks good, people will rave about it!

Notes on Utensils and Ingredients

  • Glass is always preferable when working with strong alcohol. Avoid plastic as much as possible.
  • Use organic ingredients to avoid pesticide residues.

Other Great Recipes for You to Check Out!

Must Reads

To spirits and cheers,

Binyomin Terebelo, Master Distiller and Drinkologist.

Image by Peggy Choucair from Pixabay

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Dandelion Liqueur Recipe D.I.Y.

Hey Guys and Gals!

Are you looking for an awesome Dandelion Liqueur Recipe? You now have no reason to look any further; you have just found what you have been looking for! This is a recipe for the most awesome tasting Dandelion Liqueur Recipe in the world.

Ingredient

Step 1
  • 50 dandelion flowers (collected when fully in bloom)
  • 1 whole lemons cut in pieces
  • Juice of 1 lemon
Step 2
  • 1/2 cup of sugar
  • 1/2 cup of water
Step 3
  • 3 cups of vodka ( or a 1 1/2 cups of 95 mixed with 1 1/2 water)
Utensils Tips

Here is a list of the simplest utensils that you can use; the ones Mom should already have in the kitchen:)

Utensils

– cheesecloth
– saucepan
– small funnel
– glass bottles, or storage containers, for bottling and serving, you can either use the glass Jar you used before, or just buy a second one. 

Directions

Step 1

Juice your lemon either by hand or with a juicer and slice your second lemon, place together with your dandelion flowers into the container you will be using for aging make sure that there will be enough room for the sugar, water, and vodka.

Step 2

Pour your water into a saucepan and bring to a boil then stir in the sugar. Keep on stirring till all the sugar has dissolved then shut fire and wait till it has cooled.


Add your sugar water to your container close, and store in a warm place and let rest for 1 week.

Step 3

After 1 week of waiting add in your vodka.

Aging, Straining, Filtering, and Drinking Your Dandelion Liqueur Recipe

Shake well and store away from sunlight in a cool and dry place for 3 months.

Filter with the cheesecloth, it helps to moisten the cheesecloth first so the liquid permeates more smoothly.

Once you get to the point where you have strained everything out, you can gently wring the cheesecloth to extract all of the liquid and juice.

If you still need to strain your liqueur further due to lack of clarity, you can strain it 1 more time through a coffee strainer.

Take out the funnel and pour into your bottles.

Congratulations, You Have Completed Making this Awesome Dandelion Liqueur Recipe!

You now need a bottle and a label which are cool enough to compliment your hard work. Honestly, if you put it into a cheap bottle, people will make fun of you. BUT, if it looks good, people will rave about it!

Notes on Utensils and Ingredients

  • Glass is always preferable when working with strong alcohol. Avoid plastic as much as possible.
  • Use organic ingredients to avoid pesticide residues.

Other Great Recipes for You to Check Out!

Must Reads

To spirits and cheers,

Binyomin Terebelo, Master Distiller and Drinkologist.

Image by silviarita from Pixabay

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