How to make sloe gin: a quick and easy recipe for this delicious homemade gin liqueur - Craft Gin Club | The UK's No.1 gin club (2024)

While there are some lovely sloe gins available, nothing could be more satisfying than making your own batch of this stunning, deep purple flavoured gin.

And with the blackthorn bushes around the country heaving with an abundance of sloe berries almost ready for you to pick, then now - September - is the perfect season to try your hand at this lovely recipe.

Not tried sloe gin before or new to the whole homemade gin thing? Let’s cover a few of the basics first!

What is sloe gin?

Sloe gin is not, in fact, gin! Technically, it’s a flavoured gin liqueur…

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Sloe gin is a ruby-red liqueur

Ok, so now you’re wondering, what does that mean - what’s the difference between gin and sloe gin? And what does sloe gin taste like?

Well, while ginis made from distilling a base spirit with juniper and additional herbs and spices to create a clear spirit that’s about 40% alcohol, sloe ginis made by combining an existing gin with lots of sugar andsloeberries. Over time, the flavour of the sloe berries steeps into the gin, and the mixture forms into a deep, fruity and sweet ruby-red liqueur. Due to this process, the alcohol level for sloe gin is also lower than ‘normal’ gin, at about 20%.

So in summary: sloe gin is red in colour, has a fruity berry flavour, a sweeter, more syrupy texture than gin, and is lower in alcohol.

How do I drink sloe gin?

Sloe gin is delicious in co*cktails - try one of our easy recipes here! >>

As sloe gin is a liqueur, you might choose to drink it in a slightly different way from gin - it’s lovely neat or over ice, with no need for tonic or mixer, for example. It’s also absolutely delicious in co*cktails! See more of our serving suggestions below.

How to make sloe gin

First, you need to decide if you want to make sloe gin from ripe, frozen or dried berries. We recommend picking your own berries for maximum flavour (and sense of achievement!).

Despite the rumour that you need to wait until after the first frost of the year (that’s just to soften the skin, which helps the juice to seep out) it’s really just down to looking at the fruits and giving them a squeeze to see if they are ripe and ready.

The berries should feel soft enough to have a bit of give, exactly like a ripe plum. If they’re still hard - give them a miss for a few weeks, then try again.

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Sloe berries are the fruit of the blackthorn - watch out for thorns when picking!

So when is the best time to pick sloes? Usually, sloes will start to be ripe enough to pick in early autumn; those that have ripened in the sunshine will be ready first, and will also likely be sweeter than those that have grown in the shade. (Oh, but please note - as tempting as they look, sloes do NOT taste good raw! Pop one in your mouth and you’ll end up pulling a face not even a mother could love…)

You can freeze your berries until you’re ready to make your sloe gin - in fact, the freezing sloes makes their skins burst, which can help speed up the maceration process when you do start to make your liquid.

If it’s not the season for sloes, you can still make sloe gin from dried berries, which are available in many shops or online all year round. Check out our blog here for a good recipe.

It will take all of two minutes - honest - to actually prepare your homemade sloe gin; then all you need to do is wait!

It will take at least four weeks for your gin to take on a really rich flavour and colour, and you can leave it for much longer if you wish - we’d recommend up to three months. Many people leave their sloe gin to steep for years!

So if you’re planning on making some sloe gin to bottle and wrap up as a Christmas gift for the gin lover in your life, try to get your batch underway by the start of November.

A couple of tips before you start:

  1. Pop your sloe berries into the freezer the night before you plan to make your gin. This is particularly useful if you have picked your sloes before the first frosts of the year (see above). Freezing sloe berries helps to break down the skin, ensuring that the flavourful juice can steep into your gin more easily.
  2. Use a good quality, neutral gin. The flavour of the sloes and sugar can’t mask a nasty gin!

Pop your sloe berries into the freezer the night before you plan to make your gin. This is particularly useful if you have picked your sloes before the first frosts of the year (see above). Freezing sloe berries helps to break down the skin, ensuring that the flavourful juice can steep into your gin more easily.

Use a good quality, neutral gin. The flavour of the sloes and sugar can’t mask a nasty gin!

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Homemade sloe gin

Sloe Gin Recipe

500g sloe berries
250g caster sugar (or to taste)
70cl (one bottle) gin

  • Pour all three ingredients in a sterilised glass jar, close and shake well.
  • Start with just enough sugar to cover the sloes. You can always taste the gin and add more sugar at a later date, if you prefer it a little sweeter.
  • Store the gin in a cool, dark place and make sure the lid is on tightly. Give the jar a good shake about twice a week to help the flavours infuse.
  • After four weeks, taste your gin and add more sugar if you like. If you want a gin with more depth of flavour, leave the sloes to steep for a few more weeks (or months - there are no hard and fast rules). Once the gin is to your liking, strain the liquid through a muslin cloth int and pour into a clean bottle.
  • Keep your sloe gin tightly sealed in a cool, dark place (this could be the fridge) and it will last for at least a month. Many people leave their sloe gin to mature for years before opening!
  • Top tip: If you wanted to experiment with your flavoured gin, why not try adding some other fruits, herbs or spices to your infusion? Damsons, vanilla, almonds and cinnamon all work well with sloe berries for a twist on the usual flavour!

Pour all three ingredients in a sterilised glass jar, close and shake well.

Start with just enough sugar to cover the sloes. You can always taste the gin and add more sugar at a later date, if you prefer it a little sweeter.

Store the gin in a cool, dark place and make sure the lid is on tightly. Give the jar a good shake about twice a week to help the flavours infuse.

After four weeks, taste your gin and add more sugar if you like. If you want a gin with more depth of flavour, leave the sloes to steep for a few more weeks (or months - there are no hard and fast rules). Once the gin is to your liking, strain the liquid through a muslin cloth int and pour into a clean bottle.

Keep your sloe gin tightly sealed in a cool, dark place (this could be the fridge) and it will last for at least a month. Many people leave their sloe gin to mature for years before opening!

Top tip: If you wanted to experiment with your flavoured gin, why not try adding some other fruits, herbs or spices to your infusion? Damsons, vanilla, almonds and cinnamon all work well with sloe berries for a twist on the usual flavour!

How do you drink or serve sloe gin?

  • Neat! Pour a little into a tumbler and sip as a beautiful digestif.
  • Chilled, over ice.
  • In a champagne flute, topped up with prosecco or champagne.
  • Mulled with spices for a warming festive treat.
  • In one of these delicious sloe gin co*cktails.

Neat! Pour a little into a tumbler and sip as a beautiful digestif.

Chilled, over ice.

In a champagne flute, topped up with prosecco or champagne.

Mulled with spices for a warming festive treat.

In one of these delicious sloe gin co*cktails.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in sloe gin? ›

More commonly thought of as a liqueur rather than a gin due to its sweetness, Sloe Gin is made from ripe sloe drupes which are a small fruit closely related to the plum. Each sloe berry is pricked and then added to a wide necked jar alongside sugar and gin.

How to bottle home made sloe gin? ›

Line a plastic sieve with a square of muslin set over a bowl and strain the sloe gin through it. Decant into clean, dry bottles, then seal and label. The sloe gin is now ready to drink but it'll improve and mature over time – so, if possible, make it one year to drink the next.

How to make gin at home from scratch? ›

Directions
  1. Combine vodka and juniper berries in a sealable glass jar and steep for 12 hours.
  2. Add coriander, chamomile, lavender, cardamom, bay leaf, allspice, and grapefruit peel. ...
  3. Strain out solids through a strainer lined with cheesecloth, then strain through cheesecloth again into desired bottle.

What gin is best for making sloe gin? ›

For earthy & classic sloe gin
  • Berkshire Botanical Gin - Buy: Amazon | Master of Malt - Best value!
  • Brecon Special Reserve Gin - Buy: Amazon | Master of Malt.
  • Hayman's London Dry Gin - Buy: Amazon | Master of Malt.
  • J.J. Whitley Gin - Buy: Amazon | Master of Malt.
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What is a good substitute for sloe gin? ›

Sloe gin is another liqueur but gin-flavored with sloe berries and sugar. If you can't find sloe gin, you could substitute vodka.

What are the three key ingredients in gin? ›

The primary three ingredients used in the majority of gins are juniper, coriander and angelica. Even though these are the most popular, there are hundreds of flowers, roots, fruits, berries and nuts that are used to create a palate for each gin that makes it distinctive.

Should you add sugar when making sloe gin? ›

Sugar should really only be added at the start if you intend to use your sweet sloes for baking or chocolates, rather than in a good sloe gin. One common complaint about standard sloe gin recipes is that some years they produce a too-sweet liqueur, while other years they are not sweet enough.

Is sloe gin a gin liqueur? ›

Let's be clear: while it may seem like gin by any other name, sloe gin is technically a liqueur. The berry-pink drink is born a regular gin, but the booze is then steeped with sugar and sloe (a rouge berry from the Blackthorn plant) to sweeten the spirit and lower the proof to as low as 15%.

Why is my homemade sloe gin cloudy? ›

When the gin is very cold the natural oils from the citrus and the juniper become heavier and clot together making the gin look cloudy.

What is the cheapest way to make gin? ›

Cold compound is by far the cheapest way to make gin (compound gin). For this, all sorts of artificial or natural flavors, or sometimes also berries and herbs, are simply mixed with alcohol, and that's it. The gin is often filtered after a certain amount of time to remove clouding or solids.

How to make gin for dummies? ›

Homemade Gin Ingredients:
  1. 750ml good quality vodka.
  2. 2 tbsp juniper berries (more if you like juniper-forward gin)
  3. 1 tsp coriander seeds.
  4. 2 cardamom pods.
  5. 2 peppercorns.
  6. Half a cinnamon stick.
  7. A small piece of dried orange peel (remove the white pith as it's very bitter)
  8. A small piece of dried lemon peel (again, no pith)

What is the best base alcohol for making gin? ›

It's Vodka. It might as well be invisible as it's just the vehicle to carry the flavours that they have carefully put together through their botanical recipe. After all the clue is in its name – it's called Neutral Spirit!

What is the best tonic for sloe gin? ›

Combining this fruity sweetness with the bitter notes found in Fever-Tree Lemon Tonic Water makes for a perfectly balanced and refreshing long drink.

Can you leave sloes in gin too long? ›

Twist the jar 180 degrees every other day for two to three months. (After three months, make sure you remove the sloes from the jar before storing, or it will become too strong.)

Can you drink sloe gin straight? ›

There are many ways to drink Sloe Gin, starting with the classic and most traditional way. Sip it neat. While many will tell you this is not the most delicious way of drinking it, if you enjoy it, that's all that counts. While, as previously discussed, Sloe Gin is technically not a gin, it does go very well with tonic.

What is the difference between sloe gin and regular gin? ›

Traditional gin is distilled with juniper berries and other botanicals, Sloe Gin is a liqueur made by infusing gin with sloe berries and sugar. This results in a sweeter, fruitier flavour profile and a lower alcohol content for Sloe Gin compared to the more botanical and higher-alcohol traditional gin.

Is sloe gin full of sugar? ›

Sugar should really only be added at the start if you intend to use your sweet sloes for baking or chocolates, rather than in a good sloe gin. One common complaint about standard sloe gin recipes is that some years they produce a too-sweet liqueur, while other years they are not sweet enough.

Why is sloe gin less alcoholic? ›

The berry-pink drink is born a regular gin, but the booze is then steeped with sugar and sloe (a rouge berry from the Blackthorn plant) to sweeten the spirit and lower the proof to as low as 15%.

What is sloe gin infused with? ›

The perfect balance of fruity, rich and deep.

Our family recipe steeps wild-harvested sloe berries with our London Dry Gin for up to four months, bringing a plummy tang that makes it ideal on its own as well as delicious enjoyed with sparkling wine.

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