what home brew have you got on the go at the mo?
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what home brew have you got on the go at the mo?
I have 2 lotsof elderflower wine, ginger wine, cider, apple wine/ cider (100% apple juice + sugar), apple wine
I'm tempted to start a beer kitbut need more small plastic bottles before I start ..
I'm tempted to start a beer kitbut need more small plastic bottles before I start ..
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Just 1 gallon of mead. Happily bubbling away since a week.
Tasted some mead I bottled in April 2006 last week. It has turned out nicely. Didn't care for it when it was younger. Now beautiful golden colour; nice sweet mead, but not cloying. Hope this one turnes out well too.
Have asked Compleat meadmaker as a gift for my Bachelor of Communications graduation next Saturday. (Yey, I got a degree and I'm not even 40 years old yet!)
After reading that book I'll be most probably getting more mead starting. They have really cheap honey at our supermarket (Euroshopper, Albert Heyn, for the other Dutch among us). That gives a person the chance to experiment without going broke.
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Tasted some mead I bottled in April 2006 last week. It has turned out nicely. Didn't care for it when it was younger. Now beautiful golden colour; nice sweet mead, but not cloying. Hope this one turnes out well too.
Have asked Compleat meadmaker as a gift for my Bachelor of Communications graduation next Saturday. (Yey, I got a degree and I'm not even 40 years old yet!)
After reading that book I'll be most probably getting more mead starting. They have really cheap honey at our supermarket (Euroshopper, Albert Heyn, for the other Dutch among us). That gives a person the chance to experiment without going broke.
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2 gals elderberry, strawberry & blackberry (gorgeous magenta colour)
1 gal marrow rum
1 gal coconut
1 gal pear & raspberry jam
1 gal plum & pear
1 gal marrow rum
1 gal coconut
1 gal pear & raspberry jam
1 gal plum & pear
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sloe gin
flibblehooch (vodka and whatever fruit i can lay my hands on)
not bad for a woman being investigated for raised ALTs in her blood...
(so far my gp has ruled out hepatitis; and this is all i can find on raise ALT http://www.hepc.org.nz/index.php/Liver_Function_Tests)
flibblehooch (vodka and whatever fruit i can lay my hands on)
not bad for a woman being investigated for raised ALTs in her blood...

(so far my gp has ruled out hepatitis; and this is all i can find on raise ALT http://www.hepc.org.nz/index.php/Liver_Function_Tests)
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
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oh i have Pear, and strawberry liqueur stashed, mead mellowing
and damson vodka, and cassis in the making too.
and damson vodka, and cassis in the making too.
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five gallon of beer - from a kit bit we fiddled with the recipe putting honey lemons and limes in it as well as some sugar - tastes lovely as well
1 gallon of wine, made from kit as well but I am going to strip my elderberry tree down the allotment in the morning so I shall add elderberry to the list by tomorrow night
1 gallon of wine, made from kit as well but I am going to strip my elderberry tree down the allotment in the morning so I shall add elderberry to the list by tomorrow night

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Fermenting:
Nothing at the moment!! Must make some Lavender though.
Maturing:
Mead
Coffee
coconut
Mystery (sounds a bit like flibbehooch but i fermented it instead of adding it to vodka!)
Chai
Can't wait til xmas - they should all be matured and ready by then!
Nothing at the moment!! Must make some Lavender though.
Maturing:
Mead
Coffee
coconut
Mystery (sounds a bit like flibbehooch but i fermented it instead of adding it to vodka!)
Chai
Can't wait til xmas - they should all be matured and ready by then!
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Fee - Mr C.J.J.Berry suggests that white wines are left to sit for 1 year and reds for 2 years - I take it yours are not gonna last that long lol
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Not a chance!!chadspad wrote:Fee - Mr C.J.J.Berry suggests that white wines are left to sit for 1 year and reds for 2 years - I take it yours are not gonna last that long lol
The mead will have been sitting for about 8 months by christmas - i don't think i can keep my sister away from it much longer!!
She wants to drink the mystery wine already, so i can't see that one lasting too long.
I might have to give the coffee wine a year at least, it needs to mellow, and the same with the chai wine. The others will be left as long as i can, but madam keeps wanting to taste them...
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