peter pandy Posted August 24, 2012 Report Posted August 24, 2012 In the present current of alcohol pricing it is most adviseable to brew your own.As one who found his social life in pubs etc,too expensive when before it was possible to enjoy a refreshment with companiable company i,e, Pigeon Fanciers I decided to partake of old recpies from my experiences in the alcohol forbidden Middle East. This formula ensures 14% alcohol, no blindness, no impurities, no headaches within reasonable consumption, No Alf's delusions only enjoyment.21 Litres of Tesco grape juice , 5 Klg sugar, 1 tub Wine yeast from Wilkinstons. Cost £20.Equipment required 30 Litre mixing barrel with pressure controller £6.00. 25 Litre pour barrel £10.25 Litres red wine 80p a litre every 6 weeks or more if you dont invite anyone.
peter pandy Posted August 24, 2012 Author Report Posted August 24, 2012 I am available for any discussion on this subject subject to sobriety. Hic.
dwh Posted August 24, 2012 Report Posted August 24, 2012 In the present current of alcohol pricing it is most adviseable to brew your own.As one who found his social life in pubs etc,too expensive when before it was possible to enjoy a refreshment with companiable company i,e, Pigeon Fanciers I decided to partake of old recpies from my experiences in the alcohol forbidden Middle East. This formula ensures 14% alcohol, no blindness, no impurities, no headaches within reasonable consumption, No Alf's delusions only enjoyment.21 Litres of Tesco grape juice , 5 Klg sugar, 1 tub Wine yeast from Wilkinstons. Cost £20.Equipment required 30 Litre mixing barrel with pressure controller £6.00. 25 Litre pour barrel £10.25 Litres red wine 80p a litre every 6 weeks or more if you dont invite anyone.WELL IF IT ISN'T CAPTAIN MOONSHINE OR SHALL WE JUST CALL YER A WINO PETE :emoticon-0136-giggle: CHEERS :emoticon-0167-beer:
peter pandy Posted August 24, 2012 Author Report Posted August 24, 2012 Hey dont knock till you have tried it says somebody to somebody else.
andy Burgess Posted August 24, 2012 Report Posted August 24, 2012 In the present current of alcohol pricing it is most adviseable to brew your own.As one who found his social life in pubs etc,too expensive when before it was possible to enjoy a refreshment with companiable company i,e, Pigeon Fanciers I decided to partake of old recpies from my experiences in the alcohol forbidden Middle East. This formula ensures 14% alcohol, no blindness, no impurities, no headaches within reasonable consumption, No Alf's delusions only enjoyment.21 Litres of Tesco grape juice , 5 Klg sugar, 1 tub Wine yeast from Wilkinstons. Cost £20.Equipment required 30 Litre mixing barrel with pressure controller £6.00. 25 Litre pour barrel £10.25 Litres red wine 80p a litre every 6 weeks or more if you dont invite anyone.tell me . did you "brew" it in the bathtub (covered with clingfilm) so if you got a knock at the door you could release it down the sewer ?? it aint half hot Mum.
andy Burgess Posted August 24, 2012 Report Posted August 24, 2012 F%*k off ya idiot love you too Pete
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