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Hi people , im ian
im living in the north west of England. ive been into wine for a few years, As a child i would sit awe struck in my grans kitchen waiting to see which of her "bottles" would give out a little bubblle . now i have my own "bottles" and bubbles , Im upto nine gallions now and am not having to many problems so far . i like the idea of making something from and for (almost ) nothing rather than buying kits .
righ ill shut up before i start to waffle .
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Originally posted by keefjones View PostI've been making wine and beer for well over 30 years but never got around to joining a circle or guild or anything like that.
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bobN.G.W.B.J.
Member of 5 Towns Wine and Beer Makers Society (Yorkshire's newest)
Wine, mead and beer maker
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Hello
Well.. I've always wanted to try and make my own wines, so the other week I bought a kit and I'm currently in the throws of my first attempt. Visited my folks at the weekend and got talking to my Dad about making my own wine and it turned out he had pretty much a basic kit just sat there doing nothing in his garage, so needless to say this is now under my stairs waiting for me to purchase the little powdery bits I need to get cracking.
The forums look a great source of info, and I'm gonna need all the info I can get, wish me luck!
Jim
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Hi all
Hey all, a few weeks ago I started my first foray into home wine making (as opposed to glugging) spurred on by one of my work colleagues who grows her own produce and then bottles it.
She started me off with a few battered Demijohns, bungs etc, fired up my enthusiasm and gave me lots of tips.
My first batch of home made wine was made from Tea bags. I couldn't wait to try it and the end result wasn't half bad.
Since then I've scoured Ebay/local papers for DJ's and equipment and currently have four gallons of fruit juice wines fizzing away!
I've noticed strange things happening to me. I'll be driving along and spot something red growing in a hedge (I live in Cornwall)...''mmmm, wonder what that is and whether I can make it into wine' I wonder absent mindedly. Then there's the almost OCD like checking of the demijohns...first thing in the morning - kettle on, check they're still fizzing. Repeat several times a day with one final check before bed. Is all this normal and will this stage pass?
I've not experimented with recipes needing primary fermenters and such like (ark@me sounding like I know what I'm on about!) - have concentrated (no pun intended) on juice wines thus far. I'm sure I'll try other more complicated recipes later just as soon as I collect the necessary fermenting buckets etc.
Stumbled across your forum while looking for a strawberry juice wine. Liked the friendly vibe and the tip top tips.
I have lots of questions so I'm sure I'll be back often!
Tan
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Originally posted by Tania_uk View PostThen there's the almost OCD like checking of the demijohns...first thing in the morning - kettle on, check they're still fizzing. Repeat several times a day with one final check before bed. Is all this normal and will this stage pass?
welcome aboardN.G.W.B.J.
Member of 5 Towns Wine and Beer Makers Society (Yorkshire's newest)
Wine, mead and beer maker
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OCD - you ought to try having NOTHING fermenting. I find myself wandering into rooms where there are normally fermenters, then wondering why I wandered inPete the Instructor
It looks like Phil Donahue throwing up into a tuba
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Originally posted by goldseal View PostOCD - you ought to try having NOTHING fermenting. I find myself wandering into rooms where there are normally fermenters, then wondering why I wandered inhttp://www.winensuds.com/ Gotta love this hobby
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