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stackmonkey

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Sunday 27th January 2008
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The place for all the good and bad bits to do with homebrew wine, cider, beer etc.
I bottled 5.5 gallons of Elderflower wine today, having adapted a CJJ Berry recipe and accidentally put WAY too much sugar in...
The result is an elderflower wine of dessert sweetness, good strong elderflower taste and a calculated alcohol content of about 16.5% !!!! evil

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condor

8,837 posts

268 months

Sunday 27th January 2008
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That sounds like it's going to be undrinkable to anyone other than a very sweet toothed Baldrick like person

stackmonkey

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269 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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It's better than I've made it sound. lick

Rob-C

1,488 posts

269 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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Buy a 5 gall chardonnay kit from http://www.art-of-brewing.co.uk/ and add 1/2 a gallon to of your elderflower to the brew once the kit wine is fermenting strongly.


stackmonkey

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Tuesday 29th January 2008
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I would have done if I had spare fermenting capacity. I only have that now that the elderflower is bottled, ironically.

stackmonkey

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Monday 4th February 2008
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...and this week end's bottling has been 5 gallons of pear wine, medium, approx 14% abv, delicious biggrin

Bob the Planner

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289 months

Tuesday 5th February 2008
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Just been a litre of Citrus Gin and a litre of the vodka version too. Another month or so and they will be ready for sampling yum

stackmonkey

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Tuesday 5th February 2008
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hello Bob wavey

That citrus gin sounds nice!
I'll swap you some damson vodka! yum

stackmonkey

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Monday 14th April 2008
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Now bottled,
1 gallon of apple and pear wine - dry
1 gallon of sage and mint wine - dry
4 bottles of peach 'champagne' (using proper technique, natch) - also dry.

Purchased; kit for 5 gallons of chardonnay to blend with the sweet elderflower.

Miguel38

542 posts

216 months

Saturday 19th April 2008
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anyone got any ideas about homebrew cider?

have made some beer before and it wasnt too bad but fancy trying it again with something different...

escargot

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237 months

Saturday 19th April 2008
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Someone send a link to Lord Summerisle. His thread has arrived. hehe

mrsxllifts

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219 months

Sunday 20th April 2008
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Miguel38 said:
anyone got any ideas about homebrew cider?

have made some beer before and it wasnt too bad but fancy trying it again with something different...
We made 40 pints of cider of Le Mans last year. It came out at about 18%! First glass was terrible, after that you just didn't care!! We just used one of the brew buddy tins and 'adjusted' the amount of sugar in it! hehe

mrsxllifts

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219 months

Sunday 20th April 2008
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At the moment we have in the X L Brewery:

6 bottles of blackcherry wine, ready to drink, but best left to mature

40 pints of bitter, maturing in the shed

40 pints of lager, still fermenting in the downstairs toilet to be bottled and primed mid week!

stackmonkey

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Monday 21st April 2008
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Blackcherry wine sounds nice!

Cracked open the 1st peach 'champagne' at the week end!

Very dry, a slight rose colour (it IS peach, after all) but feck me it's strong! drunk

mrsxllifts

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Monday 21st April 2008
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stackmonkey said:
Blackcherry wine sounds nice!

Cracked open the 1st peach 'champagne' at the week end!

Very dry, a slight rose colour (it IS peach, after all) but feck me it's strong! drunk
Black cherry wine started out as this: http://www.brew-it-yourself.co.uk/shop/catalog/pro...

Did you do the peach fizz all by yourself or with a cheats kit? hehe

stackmonkey

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Tuesday 22nd April 2008
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I did it the proper way; it's not very fizzy, but has lots of very small bubbles in the glass. smile

I'll look out for the black cherry kit.

mechsympathy

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275 months

Tuesday 22nd April 2008
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stackmonkey said:
Blackcherry wine sounds nice!
Talking (typing??) of which, the last time I made homebrew I made Ribena winesillydrunkheadache It was surprisingly good.

mrsxllifts

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219 months

Tuesday 22nd April 2008
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Ribena wine definately sounds like a plan!

Our local Wilkinsons do most of the basic homebrew kit, and it is a bit cheaper than some of the websites as you don't pay postage etc. Most of the 'just add sugar' kits are about £4!

big_treacle

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280 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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This is a repost from Pie & Piston where I originally asked & got pointed here....


I said:
Afternoon. Search isn't working - no doubt this has been covered before so apologies...

Right, a while (years) ago I got a homebrew kit - bucket, barrel, ingredients blah blah etc. Long story short - it got knackered, replaced some bits, lost some others & never bothered to actually brew anything.

However, I've decided to do it. I WILL MAKE BEER & am after advice on the best way to go & kit i need...

Basically, I have:
- loads of big beer bottles
- a lid-attaching-thing & loads of lids
- a hydrometer
- a tub of sterilising stuff

I think I need to get:
- a big bucket for fermenting
- a thermometer
- some hose to syphon from bucket to bottles
- some ingredients
- instructions

In terms of ingredients I'm thinking of getting a beer kit. Maybe move on to more complex stuff later if this works out.

So, those in the know - am I missing anything? Any tricks to avoid making a vat of unpalatable nastiness?

Cheers

mechsympathy

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275 months

Thursday 24th April 2008
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big_treacle said:
This is a repost from Pie & Piston where I originally asked & got pointed here....
If you're ever in Brizzle Brewer's Droop on Gloucester Road is worth a visit. (Sorry no idea about the rest...)