Hello from Northumberland - Cider brewer

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Slowly gaining experience here and still learning (aren't we all?), finding recipes that work, recipes that don't, and ones that every now and then make you go "WOW!" - hoping to scale up production slowly with a view to eventually selling (yes I know it's not straight forward, believe me I've researched heavily!), but I'm under no illusions, I'm never going to make or sell the quantities you see on supermarket shelves. I just want to spread a little love and have a hobby that funds its self! :thumb:

Anyway, had a few successes with cider and dandelion wine, hoping to make more as time goes on. :grin:
 
Cheers. And now I have to type stuff to make it more than ten characters. That should do it... :D
 
hello lad,
whats ya fettle?
welcome pal.
where about you from/living?
An old Northumbrian lad who lives at the toon now.
good luck with the cider n stuff, hope it take off.
lata pal
 
hello lad,
whats ya fettle?
welcome pal.
where about you from/living?
An old Northumbrian lad who lives at the toon now.
good luck with the cider n stuff, hope it take off.
lata pal

Alreet lad! Newbiggin - not a local though. Mam's a Geordie lass but I'm a bit of a nomad, ended up stuck up here haha!

It may take off, it may not. I'm not bad at the old brewing, but the trouble is that'll suffer if I scale up production too much, no love in the brew changes the taste (nah I don't mean manlove, I aint jizzing in my fermenter!). Bit of pocket money, that's what I'm after... I did work out that I would need to churn out 80,000 bottles a year to quit my job and go full time, sod that! I'm happy with 100 litres or so now and then.

Anyway, cheers for the welcome!
 
Or this.


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Yeah, but then I wouldn't be making a (****) joke then with a bunch of dots... Unless you can read Morse code, then there's loads of combinations of punctuation that can be funny!

Mind you, ......... in Morse is "SSS" - the noise a good brew makes when you lift the lid! So fitting, I suppose!
 
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