An unusual guide to making wine that I found on Youtube, I thought you chaps might be interested... What do you make of his technique?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-t0mkeB9TCA
I wonder if you could drill a hole into a coconut, drop some yeast in and stick an airlock in it to make coconut wine.. you can buy coconuts with over a pint of oil in them at Morrisons!
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We knew enough to know when we were being talked about, happens a lot that you're on a bus or walking down a street or being kidnapped a by very big, very well-built African and you hear "mzungu" which means white man. When you're the only one in sight matching that criteria, it's pretty...
I made a wine and heated it on a heat mat for the first week or so- never checked the temperature but I'm pretty sure it was too warm. It smelt of rubber/solvents like you said, really nasty horrible smell that you wouldn't want to put near your mouth. I left it for 6 months and the smell...
I bought some demijohns on eBay and when I went to collect it the seller gave me a two can beer kit too. I have the equipment to make the beer and it's currently unused so I thought I'd give it a go. My trouble is that I think the kit is considerably out of date.
It's a Sherwood Ale "Best...
I like the sound of this and will certainly try a gallon when I have a spare demijohn.
Just been looking at your blog and I have a question... is that a plane in the background?
I was in Tanzania for a few weeks earlier this year and while I was out there a man on the street began to follow my friend and I, asking questions about us- where we were from etc.- gradually his questioning us turned into him giving us a tour of the town we were in. He took us into a little...
We got one from a car boot sale for something like £3. Try the morrisons "sundried tomato and parmesan" bread mix is just perfect, the smell and taste is incredible!