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  • Welcome madscientist, cjj berry books are ok but a little outdated winemaking progresses all the time, but enjoy the forum and feel free to ask questions.

    Karl.
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    Chairman of 5 Towns Wine & Beer Makers Circle!
    Convenor of Judges YFAWB Show Committee
    National Wine Judge
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    • Nice to meet you, madscientist.

      Berry's 'First steps' will give you the basics and it has been updated a little. However, e-bay is a good place to look for wine books. I got most of mine from there.

      Happy winemaking
      Let's party


      AKA Brunehilda - Last of the Valkaries

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      • You are most welcome here

        regards
        Bob
        N.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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        • Welcome to the forum Rich

          regards
          Bob
          N.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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          • Nice to meet you Rich
            Let's party


            AKA Brunehilda - Last of the Valkaries

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            • Very good to meet you all too.

              Thank you all.

              Looking forward to developing my wine skills and will take all your comments on board.

              Will keep an eye on ebay books and try the forums.

              Thanks

              Madscientist

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              • Welcome, Mad. Where are you located? You can put that info in your profile settings. We just like to know where everyone is!

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                • I've made beetroot wine but I'm not keen. Its got a very earthy taste and looses its colour easily, going a muddy brown. I was warned but went ahead anyway - won't bother again. Its much nicer cooked.
                  Beware CJJ Berry - its far too out of date. Sugar levels are usually far too high . It was written in the days of bakers yeast and a liking for sweet wines. Treat yourself to something more up to date.

                  Welcome incidentally!
                  http://www.lombardwines.co.uk

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                  • HI everyone i have just come back to wine/beer making after about 10 years off .

                    I have tried a few of the young's kits and have 2 gall of turbo cider on the go.

                    Am looking forward to racking your brains as problems hit
                    http://pressboost.co.uk/

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                    • Welcome, Snowdog, make yourself at home
                      Let's party


                      AKA Brunehilda - Last of the Valkaries

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                      • Welcome Snowdog, I love novice questions, the're the only ones I can answer without being corrected. Kidding, welcome aboard and ask away
                        Discount Home Brew Supplies
                        Chairman of 5 Towns Wine & Beer Makers Circle!
                        Convenor of Judges YFAWB Show Committee
                        National Wine Judge
                        N.G.W.B.J Member

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                        • Hi Everyone! Beware the new guy Bob Zimmerman

                          I'm a first year winer who likes to take and make odd ball combinations(kinda like country wine)doesn't really taste good or bad but gets the job done...my feeling is that any one can make good wine from a kit but only pros can make wine from water.. and thats my goal!! just kidding but you will get alot of replies from me, Right, wrong, or you know different. I will try and maybe get it wrong but just tell me and I'll listen!! I saw a great bumper sticker I got at Barry's homebrew store in Philadelphia,Pa. US that read Press me.. sqeeze me.. make me wine.. Bob Z or just Z

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                          • Hello again!

                            I used to post a lot, and then gave up when I gave up brewing

                            In the mean time, I've become a cake decorator and thoroughly love doing it

                            so whats new round here? what gossip have you got for me?

                            fancy joining me in a drink?

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                            • Hey, Aqua! Good to see you on the forum! What are you drinking this evening? It's on me!
                              ms.spain
                              lovin' this hobby!

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                              • hello aqua welcome back ive read many of your posts on here i thought you were still posting
                                mark
                                "we need a bigger boat"

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