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  • j'catastrophe

    my minijet filter packed in today - i'm gutted

    i've got 20 gallons to filter and bottle
    Geordie : refers to a person originating from Tyneside and the former coal mining areas of northern County Durham or the dialect spoken by such people. There are a number of rival theories to explain how the term came about, though all accept that it derives from a familiar diminutive form of the name "George".

  • #2
    no problems...

    Just let the wine sit and clear on it's own. Bottle when it is. No hurry, no need to filter.

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    • #3
      i like to polish my wine so it shines - filtering it does the trick

      i have left wine to clear on it's own but i have a rapid turn over !!
      Geordie : refers to a person originating from Tyneside and the former coal mining areas of northern County Durham or the dialect spoken by such people. There are a number of rival theories to explain how the term came about, though all accept that it derives from a familiar diminutive form of the name "George".

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      • #4
        Too late for a begging letter to Santa?
        Let's party


        AKA Brunehilda - Last of the Valkaries

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        • #5
          Im off to Scotland for a few days in the new year Bri

          you want to borrow mine while im away?


          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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          • #6
            hurrah !!!!

            thats very kind of you bob but one quick phone call to the local homebrew shop and a 20% discount later


            i'm the owner of a brand new one.

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            Geordie : refers to a person originating from Tyneside and the former coal mining areas of northern County Durham or the dialect spoken by such people. There are a number of rival theories to explain how the term came about, though all accept that it derives from a familiar diminutive form of the name "George".

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