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      5th Jun 2006
Thought this would be a good thread to start.
I think i can learn a lot from Fred while he is camping at crunchers corner campsite
So if you are a brewer or want to learn the noble art, then lets get talkin about it

 
 
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      5th Jun 2006
Ok i was given a kit for my birthday last september ...says it makes 40 pints , cant see it really as the tin is not that big...What next

 



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Ok i was given a kit for my birthday last september ...says it makes 40 pints , cant see it really as the tin is not that big...What next
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Me mum used to make wine. Damn that stuff was strong!

A friend also. He used anything from potatoes peelings to rubarb even the good old fashioned nettles and dandelions

Needless to say I never ever touched his! lol (ahem wine that is) I know how some of you lot think!

Theres loads of online sites about but heres one he used

http://www.the-home-brew-shop.co.uk/

 

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Ok i was given a kit for my birthday last september ...says it makes 40 pints , cant see it really as the tin is not that big...What next
Did you not get a large plastic bin with it?
Normally your would ferment the beer & yeast in the plastic bucket & then bottle it. Then store for a few weeks & drink. What did your kit consist of??

 
 
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i have this great eBook that i found somewhere thats full of wine and beer recipes, havent got round to making any yet but in time i will

 
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      5th Jun 2006
Oh, I'd be well up for giving something like this a go Really liking real ales at the moment as I've discovered a fantastic pub that serves loads of guest ones + spitfire, london pride etc...
 
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This could actually turn out to be an interesting thread.

People could give hints and tips. Tell others what their next brew is gonna be.

What y'all think?

I actually wouldnt mind giving it a go. i know it aint that expensive to do which is cool

 
 
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I made my own beer and wine from 1976 to 2001, only stopped after divorce and change of location.

Have made all the country wines, I think the best two I ever made were elderberry (picked in Chatham) and Apple (taken from windfalls from an orchard in Surrrey, near Peas Pottage).

Best beer was bitter and one particular brew was put in a wooden keg I swiped from outside a Youngs pub in SE London one drunken night late seventies. The keg was made of oak and it departed the most wonderful flavour to the beer.

I put it out at a party I held and it was labelled (my surname is Sullivan) 'Sully's Blue B**tard'. Every drop went.

There don't seem to be so many home brew shops on the high street now but I see the link above, I may start again.

I coud probably offer some advice, and I have a great book here on how to make home made wines. The book is so good, the author's dead, died from kidney failure.....

Seriously, it's a good book, could show some recipes here if anybody's interested.
 
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      6th Jun 2006
Yeah might take you up on that offer someday soon

Gonna look into getting some gear together I think over the next few weeks after i've bought my new PSU :'(

 
 
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