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Home Brewing!
Cycling!
Back-country camping!
And you?"
Home Brewing!
Cycling!
Back-country camping!
And you?"
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I'd like to be friends with someone that's into home brewing.
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SnoozeAgain;1414838 wrote: I'd like to be friends with someone that's into home brewing.
I make Elderberry wine every year. About a dozen bottles. None of the pretend stuff from a sachet. Proper fruit. Ready for Christmas, along with the Sloe Gin. We give most of it away.
Last years was better than this years. 2011 was a good vintage
I make Elderberry wine every year. About a dozen bottles. None of the pretend stuff from a sachet. Proper fruit. Ready for Christmas, along with the Sloe Gin. We give most of it away.
Last years was better than this years. 2011 was a good vintage
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Snowfire;1414841 wrote: I make Elderberry wine every year. About a dozen bottles. None of the pretend stuff from a sachet. Proper fruit. Ready for Christmas, along with the Sloe Gin. We give most of it away.
Last years was better than this years. 2011 was a good vintage
Very cool Snowfire. How do you make this wine. I'd love to try it if you don't mind.
Last years was better than this years. 2011 was a good vintage
Very cool Snowfire. How do you make this wine. I'd love to try it if you don't mind.
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It starts with taking all the small berries off the plant with a fork which takes forever.
You need about 1.5k of berries to the same weight of sugar and about 1.5 litres of water
Heres one recipe thats just about the same as ours....
Winemaking Recipe for Elderberry Wine, How To Make Elderberry Wine: Wine Making Guides
Racking the wine simply means siphoning from one demijohn to another. The whole process takes a few months but the results are really good.
If Elderberries arent available just about any fruit or vegetable will do. Our friends turnip wine tasted like a very good sherry
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You need about 1.5k of berries to the same weight of sugar and about 1.5 litres of water
Heres one recipe thats just about the same as ours....
Winemaking Recipe for Elderberry Wine, How To Make Elderberry Wine: Wine Making Guides
Racking the wine simply means siphoning from one demijohn to another. The whole process takes a few months but the results are really good.
If Elderberries arent available just about any fruit or vegetable will do. Our friends turnip wine tasted like a very good sherry
Attached files
"He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire."
Winston Churchill
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Snowfire;1414843 wrote: It starts with taking all the small berries off the plant with a fork which takes forever.
You need about 1.5k of berries to the same weight of sugar and about 1.5 litres of water
Heres one recipe thats just about the same as ours....
Winemaking Recipe for Elderberry Wine, How To Make Elderberry Wine: Wine Making Guides
Racking the wine simply means siphoning from one demijohn to another. The whole process takes a few months but the results are really good.
If Elderberries arent available just about any fruit or vegetable will do. Our friends turnip wine tasted like a very good sherry
Thanks so much Snowfire. I'm going to try this during spring break...love it!!!!
You need about 1.5k of berries to the same weight of sugar and about 1.5 litres of water
Heres one recipe thats just about the same as ours....
Winemaking Recipe for Elderberry Wine, How To Make Elderberry Wine: Wine Making Guides
Racking the wine simply means siphoning from one demijohn to another. The whole process takes a few months but the results are really good.
If Elderberries arent available just about any fruit or vegetable will do. Our friends turnip wine tasted like a very good sherry
Thanks so much Snowfire. I'm going to try this during spring break...love it!!!!
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halfway;1414837 wrote: Hobbies that create enjoyment, fellowship, and a learning atmosphere...
Home Brewing!
Cycling!
Back-country camping!
And you?"
Very nice thread Halfway...Thank you!
I love to walk long distances, especially along the beach.
I'm learning how to play the guitar and learning how to clog and shuffle
Learn Spanish.
Make Snowfire's wine.
Home Brewing!
Cycling!
Back-country camping!
And you?"
Very nice thread Halfway...Thank you!
I love to walk long distances, especially along the beach.
I'm learning how to play the guitar and learning how to clog and shuffle
Learn Spanish.
Make Snowfire's wine.
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Snowfire;1414843 wrote: It starts with taking all the small berries off the plant with a fork which takes forever.
You need about 1.5k of berries to the same weight of sugar and about 1.5 litres of water
Heres one recipe thats just about the same as ours....
Winemaking Recipe for Elderberry Wine, How To Make Elderberry Wine: Wine Making Guides
Racking the wine simply means siphoning from one demijohn to another. The whole process takes a few months but the results are really good.
If Elderberries arent available just about any fruit or vegetable will do. Our friends turnip wine tasted like a very good sherry
Thanks so much Snowfire. I'm going to try this during spring break...love it!!!!
You need about 1.5k of berries to the same weight of sugar and about 1.5 litres of water
Heres one recipe thats just about the same as ours....
Winemaking Recipe for Elderberry Wine, How To Make Elderberry Wine: Wine Making Guides
Racking the wine simply means siphoning from one demijohn to another. The whole process takes a few months but the results are really good.
If Elderberries arent available just about any fruit or vegetable will do. Our friends turnip wine tasted like a very good sherry
Thanks so much Snowfire. I'm going to try this during spring break...love it!!!!
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Yes to playing guitar, beach walking and long distances, speaking Spanish, and wine making!!!!
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Snowfire;1414843 wrote: It starts with taking all the small berries off the plant with a fork which takes forever.
You need about 1.5k of berries to the same weight of sugar and about 1.5 litres of water
Heres one recipe thats just about the same as ours....
Winemaking Recipe for Elderberry Wine, How To Make Elderberry Wine: Wine Making Guides
Racking the wine simply means siphoning from one demijohn to another. The whole process takes a few months but the results are really good.
If Elderberries arent available just about any fruit or vegetable will do. Our friends turnip wine tasted like a very good sherry This reminds me that my parents made wine like you.
Usual stuff like elderberry, rhubarb and parsnip but they also made cowslip and dandelion wine which Involved us as kids hiking over the Sussex Downs picking cowslips which we got paid a groat per sack. not sure If you're allowed to pick cowslips any more.
You need about 1.5k of berries to the same weight of sugar and about 1.5 litres of water
Heres one recipe thats just about the same as ours....
Winemaking Recipe for Elderberry Wine, How To Make Elderberry Wine: Wine Making Guides
Racking the wine simply means siphoning from one demijohn to another. The whole process takes a few months but the results are really good.
If Elderberries arent available just about any fruit or vegetable will do. Our friends turnip wine tasted like a very good sherry This reminds me that my parents made wine like you.
Usual stuff like elderberry, rhubarb and parsnip but they also made cowslip and dandelion wine which Involved us as kids hiking over the Sussex Downs picking cowslips which we got paid a groat per sack. not sure If you're allowed to pick cowslips any more.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
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oscar;1414852 wrote: .....which we got paid a groat per sack....
Per bushel, surely.
Per bushel, surely.
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Snowfire;1414863 wrote: Per bushel, surely.
I stand corrected.
I stand corrected.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon