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Making Beer.......
jaygrunt
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Or wine,cider etc (alcohol basically)
Please has anyone any idea how I would go about making any of these for the summer(?) barbecue season (as cheap as possible please)
I have looked into making elder flower wine (theres lots where I am) but the sites I have been on say it takes 4 months to make - a tad too long for what I require...Please Help Me
Look forward to hearing your replies
many thanks
Please has anyone any idea how I would go about making any of these for the summer(?) barbecue season (as cheap as possible please)
I have looked into making elder flower wine (theres lots where I am) but the sites I have been on say it takes 4 months to make - a tad too long for what I require...Please Help Me
Look forward to hearing your replies
many thanks
If you dont ask you dont get!!
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I think you have to bear in mind that unless you use a kit any homebrewing takes time and believe me its well worth the effort and if you start now you can have a load ready for xmas
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We're trying this recipe out:
http://www.channel4.com/food/recipes/chefs/hugh-fearnley-whittingstall/elderflower-champagne-recipe_p_1.html
We started it off today. I don't know if it will work, but it smells lovely!
Sal
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I saw them make this the other night on River Cottage and it looked lovely and pretty easy to do!Thank you to all posters:beer:0
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