Elderberry wine
- Oldarborman
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Elderberry wine
I had a busy weekend just bottled 25 bottles of elderberry wine, looking forward to a sampling session when it's ready, problem is its 6 month minimum until its ready but well worth the wait 
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Yorkshire Andy
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Re: Elderberry wine
If your into home brew look into the book First steps in armature wine making by a chap named CJ Berry IIRC. I will find a link and ISBN number when I get home and double check the name
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Yorkshire Andy
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Re: Elderberry wine
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong 
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
- 2ndRateMind
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Re: Elderberry wine
Got the book. Use it all the time.
I do his rice and raisin wine, recipe, mostly, because it's drinkable after only 21 days and can be made out store cupboard ingredients. I have 7 gallons fermenting as we speak.
I love elderberry wine, though. Makes a good clarety sort of red.
Also recommended is the easy recipe in there for blackberry wine. I used a white wine yeast this year, because it was all I had. Still good, but next year I'll use the burgundy yeast for a better result. Either way, if you pick your own blackberries and make a gallon or so, it comes out at around 60p a bottle. I think that's the cost price every wine should be based on!
The other book that's worth adding to your library is this one.
Cheers (hic) 2RM.
I do his rice and raisin wine, recipe, mostly, because it's drinkable after only 21 days and can be made out store cupboard ingredients. I have 7 gallons fermenting as we speak.
I love elderberry wine, though. Makes a good clarety sort of red.
Also recommended is the easy recipe in there for blackberry wine. I used a white wine yeast this year, because it was all I had. Still good, but next year I'll use the burgundy yeast for a better result. Either way, if you pick your own blackberries and make a gallon or so, it comes out at around 60p a bottle. I think that's the cost price every wine should be based on!
The other book that's worth adding to your library is this one.
Cheers (hic) 2RM.
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- Oldarborman
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