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  • StockeyDAW
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    Welcome! Keep logging in there is a lot more where that came from. Cheers DAW

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  • winehead
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    Hi

    Hi
    Just starting out making wine your forum has been a great help already thanks in advance for solving my future problems

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  • lockwood1956
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    Hi and welcome
    yes the swear filter will take out the middle portion of the word

    regards
    Bob

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  • Mamgiowl
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    But you're very welcome, censored or not! Have fun.

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  • StockeyDAW
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    Originally posted by Zebedee View Post
    Complete newbie......

    Well almost...I had a dabble many years ago with a couple of kits (purchased from Boots the chemists if I remember rightly)

    My interest has been re-ignited after a happy accident.
    While trailing round a local car boot(following the other half),I came across half a dozen demi johns priced at £3 for the lot..now as this stall was at the edge of the field,the next thing I saw was a hedgerow full of brambles....putting 2 + 2 together,I quickly came up with.....Cheap Booze !!!!!

    Back home with my purchases,the next trip was to Wilco's for any other bits I need.......Hmmm..now its not Cheap Booze

    A quick trawl through the Internet looking for reciepes/help and here I am .......

    And the rest is history

    Cheers Zebedee
    - A bouncing delight; welcome to the forum - the knowledge is here without any charge. All the best on your quest. DAW

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  • Zebedee
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    Just noticed ...

    my address is censored...

    But I guess anyone that knows Lincolnshire will know where I am.

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  • Zebedee
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    'ello ello'

    Complete newbie......

    Well almost...I had a dabble many years ago with a couple of kits (purchased from Boots the chemists if I remember rightly)

    My interest has been re-ignited after a happy accident.
    While trailing round a local car boot(following the other half),I came across half a dozen demi johns priced at £3 for the lot..now as this stall was at the edge of the field,the next thing I saw was a hedgerow full of brambles....putting 2 + 2 together,I quickly came up with.....Cheap Booze !!!!!

    Back home with my purchases,the next trip was to Wilco's for any other bits I need.......Hmmm..now its not Cheap Booze

    A quick trawl through the Internet looking for reciepes/help and here I am .......

    And the rest is history

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  • mr lil
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    Thanks very much for the warm welcomes

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  • Mamgiowl
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    Nice to meet you Mr lil.

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  • StockeyDAW
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    Originally posted by mr lil View Post
    Hello all...thought I would introduce myself after registereng today.
    My name is Paul I'm 31 and I live on the Isle of Wight and have avery keen interest in brewing beer and wine making.
    At the moment I have a stout barreled up and some Woodfordes Norfolk Nog fermenting, and though I'm not a huge wine lover I've just done some greengage wine.
    I've had some success with some Tom Caxton lager and Yorkshire bitter kits and am becoming obsessive about my home brew!!!
    A work colleague got me into this but he is on the later stage of making beer from scratch so is teaching me a few tricks.
    I'm hoping to make a mash tun in the next few weeks as my dad in law is a plumber so can provide me with the copper!!
    Anyway, I'm sure I will be hanging around a lot now I've found my new hobby.
    All the best
    Paul
    Mr. L welcome to the forum. Great knowledge within these monitors. I have also made my own mash tun but I use a rubber maid 10 gallon water cooler. Just a basic system that will I am sure work if I ever get time to put it in operation. I enjoy the wine making and get bogged down there - sure do not need any more liquor with all the wine that I have.

    For your copper tun do you plan to have heat controls to keep the mash at a constant temperature? Cheers - take care on the Isle of Wight; keep us informed of the copper tun project. Welcome again.. DAW

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  • Duffbeer
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    Welcome Paul, and your right it's addictive, feel free to ask anything you like, ahem...... winemaking I mean

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  • mr lil
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    Hello from a keen amateur!!

    Hello all...thought I would introduce myself after registereng today.
    My name is Paul I'm 31 and I live on the Isle of Wight and have avery keen interest in brewing beer and wine making.
    At the moment I have a stout barreled up and some Woodfordes Norfolk Nog fermenting, and though I'm not a huge wine lover I've just done some greengage wine.
    I've had some success with some Tom Caxton lager and Yorkshire bitter kits and am becoming obsessive about my home brew!!!
    A work colleague got me into this but he is on the later stage of making beer from scratch so is teaching me a few tricks.
    I'm hoping to make a mash tun in the next few weeks as my dad in law is a plumber so can provide me with the copper!!
    Anyway, I'm sure I will be hanging around a lot now I've found my new hobby.
    All the best
    Paul
    Last edited by mr lil; 22-08-2007, 11:07 PM.

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  • Mamgiowl
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    So if you can't avoid sleep, top up with the TC as soon as you wake up, you'll soon not care about the hangover - or anything else for that matter. Nice to meet you BTW.
    Last edited by Mamgiowl; 18-08-2007, 08:30 AM. Reason: typo - Doh!

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  • lockwood1956
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    Yup

    sleep causes hangovers!


    its true

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  • Hippie
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    Don't go to sleep!!!

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