Any of you brew your own beer?
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Any of you brew your own beer?
My bro did it for a few years but it was never perfect.
My other bro started wine and it is very good.
Any good recipes, tips?
My other bro started wine and it is very good.
Any good recipes, tips?
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You are from calif, lucky you.Canis wrote:Around here we have a small company called "Brew It Up" where you can make your own brew. It's really cool, but it's not quite homemade, as they have premade extracts and yeast strains for each recipe...
Are you close to San Diego? I was there and love that place.
And the girls
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What is cordial? And Oak leaf wine?phantasmagoria wrote:my sister makes her own wine, and cider, and cordial. The wine is deadly, brewed wine tastes nothing like shop bought grape wine, it depends entirely on what you make it from. She made some Oak leaf wine which was heavenly.
Main bit of advice is keep everything sterilised and clean.
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Why?
I'm living in Davis, which is in northern california. It's a cool town. There are a few hotties around, but I've yet to meet one that really interests me.pete wrote:You are from calif, lucky you.Canis wrote:Around here we have a small company called "Brew It Up" where you can make your own brew. It's really cool, but it's not quite homemade, as they have premade extracts and yeast strains for each recipe...
Are you close to San Diego? I was there and love that place.
And the girls
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Yes, from the actual leaves.pete wrote:So, really from the tree leaves?phantasmagoria wrote:codial is just fizzy, fruit flavoured liquid, it's not alcoholic.
Oak leaf wine is, unsupprisingly, wine made from fermented oak leaves.
It's not just like us getting the water out of maple trees and do sirup with it?
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Re: Why?
I suppose the hand is more interestingCanis wrote:I'm living in Davis, which is in northern california. It's a cool town. There are a few hotties around, but I've yet to meet one that really interests me.pete wrote:You are from calif, lucky you.Canis wrote:Around here we have a small company called "Brew It Up" where you can make your own brew. It's really cool, but it's not quite homemade, as they have premade extracts and yeast strains for each recipe...
Are you close to San Diego? I was there and love that place.
And the girls
my granddad makes his own moonshine ginlosCHUNK wrote:my old man used to brew his own wine and it was EVIL
he goes out and picks all kinds of fruits and lets it sit in big jerrycans with gin for a few months, adds some crap every now and then..
in the end it tastes like lemonade syrup :O
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There are a few shops specializing in that area, they only sell brewing kits for beer or wine and the essence to start it.Mr.Magnetichead wrote:You can brew your own beer?
For around 100$ you get everything you need to start brewing around 40 bottles of beer or 5 to 10 bottles of wine depending on the quality.
