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Dont think I've seen anyone selling in those kind of quantities, but someone must be somewhere, sorry couldn't help.
But have to ask....why do you want so many?
What I do is harvest the elderflowers in bulk, and make elderflower syrup from it, and use this to infuse elderflower nose into my wines (I find the dried elderflowers give the wine a slightly bitter tinge)
regards
Bob
N.G.W.B.J.
Member of 5 Towns Wine and Beer Makers Society (Yorkshire's newest)
Wine, mead and beer maker
Hi Bob
I wanted to put some beer kits together for the website, Badgers Golden Glory, its got dried elderflowers in it, I thought they might come in 5-10kg sack if buying them in bulk, 1 or 2kg might be enough, cheers
How about using elderflower cordial....it gives a nice fresh bouquet, i always feel the dried ones arent as nice, i use it in wines i want that fresh bouquet in.
regards
bob
N.G.W.B.J.
Member of 5 Towns Wine and Beer Makers Society (Yorkshire's newest)
Wine, mead and beer maker
Hello, Just took delivery of 200g of dried elderflower, bought on eBay for just over £5 incl p&p - see eBay item 290487871925
My aim is to make another 5-gall batch of elderflower this year, but out of season. Elder tress are not so plentiful here in my bit of N.E. Wales as in some other areas, so I am having to resort to the dried variety.
Having made a successful wine in July using dried orange-blossom from same source / supplier, as I recall, I hope to produce another refreshing Elderflower brew..... Sad to say last few bottles of this summer's Elderflower are disappearing too quickly (yes, I know it's still too young, but I do like to drink Elderflower young and on the sweeter side of 1.000 - I promise I'll try to be more patient in future)
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