Then strain the liquor, and to every pint add two drachms of mace, the same quantity of cloves, some black pepper, one ounce of dried shalots, and a little horseradish.
Then strain the liquor through a hair sieve, draining it all from the raisins, and put to it three pints of the juice of elderberries and a pound of loaf-sugar.
Stew all these over a slow fire for an hour; then strain the liquor through a coarse sieve, and bottle it.
Then strain the liquor, and put it into small bottles for use, of which the corks should be sealed.
Wet a jelly bag, and squeeze it dry; then strain the liquor, and it will be very fine.
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