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Post: # 70422Post Andy Hamilton »

Got a coffee wine on the go at the moment, suposed to be around 19% according to the hydrometer.

Basically I got a demijohn put in 1.5kg of sugar, some yeast, hot water and 4 tablespoons of coffee. Should be interesting will revisit this post in a couple of months when I think it might be drinkable.
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Post: # 70461Post eccentric_emma »

that sounds really interesting! never heard of coffee wine before. i wonder what itll taste like?

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Post: # 70482Post Andy Hamilton »

eccentric_emma wrote:that sounds really interesting! never heard of coffee wine before. i wonder what itll taste like?
aparently it tastes like tia maria.
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Ive made some - its very nice and does taste like tia maria
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Post: # 70509Post the.fee.fairy »

I've made some and at the moment, its really bitter coffee. I'm hoping it will mellow with age :?

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Post: # 70576Post mrsflibble »

I NEED MORE SPACE!!!! I HAVE TO MOVE!!!!!
AAAAARGH!!

sorry. I want to make wine. i have no space. I'm off to scout rightmove again.
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if it tastes like tia maria I shall make some in the morning !! :mrgreen:

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Post: # 70967Post Biscombe »

Do you use instant coffee or 'real' coffee?

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Post: # 70995Post the.fee.fairy »

Instant. I was thinking of using espresso coffee, but i'm glad i didn't!

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Post: # 95675Post Sky »

I made some of this the other day but it hasn't started glugging once I don't think. What have I done wrong, it's my first attempt at wine.

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Post: # 95890Post MKG »

Started some of this this morning - for Tia Maria, I'm anybody's!!!!!

Sky - the most likely cause is that you added the yeast when the liquid was too hot. Wait for it to reach room temperature. Not to worry, though - if that's what you did, just add some yeast now.

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Post: # 95899Post red »

has anyone finished making this wine yet? interested in taste opinions.
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Post: # 95907Post Sky »

Mines going mad at the mo, the hubby added a bit of the bottom of his beer brew to it and it's gone all silly on us .. I'd take a photo but my camera is broken totally.
Will it be ok?
I promised my colleagues on the farm if it turned out to be drinkable I'd take it in, actually if it turns out really horrid I may still take it in for us all to have a laugh at.
I'm counting on Tia Maria though :cooldude:

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Post: # 95914Post ina »

Sky wrote: I'm counting on Tia Maria though :cooldude:
Or, with a drop of cream, Irish coffee...
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