Haven't made any for years. But went to daughters at the weekend and she took me round to the local brewshop. Red wine (from their own concentrate) now blupping nicely, and plum (from plums in the freezer) fizzing away in the brewing bucket. Should be ready for straining into a DJ in a couple of days.
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Do you have a Wilkinsons near you? If so, get yourself a Youngs wine kit - ready in 7 days (sometimes less) and guaranteed drinkable for an everyday plonk. If you fancy something more upmarket but still guaranteed, go for a Solomon Grundy Gold kit or a Beaverdale or California Connoiseur. They all make nice wine and as they come in kit form there is nothing to go wrong. It might just give you the confidence and a few hints to help you back to making your own from scratch.Originally posted by Brengirl View PostDon't talk about it please.... Over the years I have fermented, racked, waited and waited for the final countdown. Always down the sink.
I have all the paraphernalia but just cannot make a drinkable slurp.Happy Gardening,
Shirley
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We have, but they only stock the very basics. Anyway, we like to support our local independent brew shopOriginally posted by shirlthegirl43 View PostDo you have a Wilkinsons near you?
this is all your fault anyway Shirl, with your superb herbal tea wine recipe
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Glad you like it Two_Sheds. That reminds me I must buy some teabags next time I am shoppingOriginally posted by Two_Sheds View PostWe have, but they only stock the very basics. Anyway, we like to support our local independent brew shop
this is all your fault anyway Shirl, with your superb herbal tea wine recipe
Happy Gardening,
Shirley
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YAY
Mr Z finally agreed we could try making some wine. Bro and SIL have about 30 DJs around the house and he sampled some of their brews all made from knock down priced fruit or freebies from hedgerows and he said we could try a small batch. He's not a mean man or anything, just very very tidy and doesn't like clutter....so this is a big step for him.
So, off to Wilkos today to get some stuff.
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Hurrah!Originally posted by zazen999 View PostMr Z finally agreed we could try making some wine.
Mr TS got a bit huffy when I had 12 DJs in the little room
(I've got cunning now, and hidden two or three in different rooms)
I managed to get him to help with racking (only the once: it squirted all over his precious Adidas)All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by shirlthegirl43 View PostNice one Zazen. If you want to go for guaranteed drinkable for the first try, buy a kit wine.
I'm thinking that's the way to go; and then move onto something more complicated once the season gets under way
I do like the sound of the fruit tea wine....think that will be my second try.
Thank you. xxx
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Doing a kit takes you through the process step by step and because everything is pre-measured you don't have to worry about it. If you go for a kit that only takes a week then there is no waiting and you get the feel of all the terminology ready for when you do your own.Happy Gardening,
Shirley
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I've done 2 kits now (they were so-so), lots of proper fruit ones and a few veggie wines. I can highly recommend Shirl's herbal tea wine: it's easy, quick, cheap & utterly quaffableOriginally posted by zazen999 View PostI do like the sound of the fruit tea wine....think that will be my second try.Last edited by Two_Sheds; 05-04-2010, 12:20 PM.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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