Started the new chemistry set :)

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    Inaugural brew for the new 'chemistry set'... Cabernet Sauvignon anyone?

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      Nice one Loof :)

      Just barreled up 5 gallons of Blackcurrant, making another 5 tomorrow. Have freed up 2 gallon jars so will get creative with something to fill those back up too :ccheers:
       
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        Good start :blue thumb:

        I'll pop along for the first tasting, just to make sure you are on the right track with it :heehee:
         
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          Excellent:)
          This is my first go so I'm using a kit but after a bit of research I'm planning on a few more experimental wines, and the inevitable peapod wine of course
           
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            My mother used to make her own wine and I seem to recall her making some from nettles, potato peelings (?) and all sorts of otherwise unused items.

            Never saw her drink any of it though :scratch: :dunno:

            Good luck with it, Loofah :dbgrtmb:
             
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            There are a few of us home wine makers on here. I don't drink but I make loads of the stuff. Makes a great gift for friends and is always appreciated. It's great for using up leftover fruit, veg and foraged goodies. :)
             
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            All tips appreciated!
             
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            I made Banana wine around 12 years ago, you have to simmer everything up together (skins included), It tastes really nice but it is a very messy wine to make due to the froth that came off on the first ferment.
             
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            We could do with a forum for wine making and homebrew couldn't we? :ccheers:
             
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            Could be called 'Zigs Saloon' :D

            "The Spitoon is over there in the corner Partner!"

            @Zigs ?
             
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              We get a lot of left over fruit at work and was wondering what to do with it, was thinking of trying to make cider from apples and pears.
              open to ideas
               
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                Not far away at all:) Ta for linky
                 
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                Tip #1 Make demijohns out of 5 litre plastic water bottles costing £1 each. Fit one of these grommets costing 12p each from ebay 13mm grommets, pack of 25 that are just the right size to take an airlock. Starting off a full 5 litre container helps get a full 1 gallon demijohn when you rack off the sediment. They can also be fitted to any wide capped bottle, so you can make 1, 2 and 3 litre sized 'demijohns' which enables you to avoid having partially full containers where the excess air will oxidise the wine and spoil it.
                 
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                How do you keep the Demijohns at temperature, I do not have an airing cupboard or fireside
                I think running an electric tray day and night at todays electrickery cost would not be worth it

                I have all the gear from years ago, when I managed six gallons of Rhubarb wine

                I am more into distilling

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