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  1. CeeGee

    Firsr ever zoider!

    There's a small village orchard where I live, and every year the guy who looks after it says anyone can take as much as they like as long as it's not for commercial purposes. Not having a press or scratter I'd figured they were just going to have to stay there, then I read about the 'juice and...
  2. CeeGee

    Festival Pride of London Porter trials and tribulations

    As detailed in my earlier post, "King Keg Kock up", a day or so after siphoning my brew from my FV into my King Keg I realised it was weeping around the tap and I had to get in there and reposition the gasket ( had put it on the inside like a div). Stopped the weeping, but after a few days still...
  3. CeeGee

    King Keg Kock Up

    Been making wine quite successfully for about a year now, just done my first beer kit, a Festival Pride of London porter. Has gone swimmingly until it went into my top tap King Keg. Bought it cheap secondhand and replaced the drum tap with a sparkler tap. Realised I’d put the tap seal on inside...
  4. CeeGee

    Howdo from North Beds

    Hi all, long time lurker, very low post count! Started looking on here when I was thinking about foing a few beer kits and was looking for tips. Eventually started by making a wow as already had a gallon demijohn in the house, wasn’t overly impressed to tell the truth as I like my wine on the...
  5. CeeGee

    Newbie questions....

    Hi all, Just put on my first ever WoW, in fact my first ever anything. Not an orange wine, but a variant thereof, sugar totals just over 1100g, all bubbling away nicely now. Was just wondering about the 'giving the dj a bit of a shake' thing. I Appreciate it gets the goo up top mixed back in...
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