chas142
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Hi,We make several, we collect the berries out in the countryside away from roads etc.,
Bernie
We make wind from kits, beer from kits and mead from our honey.
Wine boxes have transformed the business for us.
Hi, Dried elderberries 450g £4.99 on eBay make a good substitute for grapes. You can add 500g of dried raisins for a strong tasting wine, £1.25 from Aldi. 1kg of sugar 50p @ B&M
Anna1976
R & G, very good, my 1st attempt at this last year, will be doing more this year, have more Rhubarb plants. I make a ginger wine then reuse the ginger in the R & G.Rhubarb and ginger must make some more this year I don't think I did any last year will have to go check on it.
or three or four or...…..Hi,
We do the same and collect all manner of berries from the countryside. As well as that we have fruit trees in our garden and turn surplus into wine. So far we have made Plum, Apple, Crab apple, Pear and Damson wine from our own trees and sloe and elderberry from country lanes. Presently we have about 100 bottles stored and ready. My favourite is elderberry. We often take a bottle or two or.... camping with us. Happy fermenting..!
Not yet, lol. But it's good to wash your mouth out with it, before sucking on transfer pipes, best to swallow not to spit it out though.Anyone made a nice single malt .lost the taste for wine years ago