Funny you should say that.Yup use my plastered bath that I cart deer carcasses in![]()
I've been scratting apples into my larder waste bins
Funny you should say that.Yup use my plastered bath that I cart deer carcasses in![]()
They all do a jobFunny you should say that.
I've been scratting apples into my larder waste bins![]()
This is the cider makers curse. You and I KNOW it will be better spring onwards but just can’t wait! And why should we! Delighted you are pleased with it.So, a few months down the line, how's everyone's cider coming along?
I was full of the best intentions of doing the job properly, but I confess that by Christmas I couldn't keep my hands of it any longer, so now the stock is being depleted at a rate of a couple of litres a day ().
Jolly good stuff it is too!![]()
Need to knock up some bitter in between!I thought 720 litres was going to be plenty, but now my neighbour has taken his half share I'm looking at the remainder and thinking it's nowhere near enough!
When you've got it on tap it's just oh! So easy! to put another little squirt in the tankard every time you go past!!!!
I am still waiting for my samplesSo, a few months down the line, how's everyone's cider coming along?
I was full of the best intentions of doing the job properly, but I confess that by Christmas I couldn't keep my hands of it any longer, so now the stock is being depleted at a rate of a couple of litres a day ().
Jolly good stuff it is too!![]()
So, a few months down the line, how's everyone's cider coming along?
I was full of the best intentions of doing the job properly, but I confess that by Christmas I couldn't keep my hands of it any longer, so now the stock is being depleted at a rate of a couple of litres a day ().
Jolly good stuff it is too!![]()
For many, many years, since I was in my teens, I brewed 5 gallons of beer, to my own recipe, every week, without fail. Sometimes 10 gallons if we'd hit it a bit hard the week before.Need to knock up some bitter in between!
“ I was still brewing 5 gallons a week but only I was drinking it”For many, many years, since I was in my teens, I brewed 5 gallons of beer, to my own recipe, every week, without fail. Sometimes 10 gallons if we'd hit it a bit hard the week before.
But I always lived in the kind of places where everyone shared, and nobody had to worry about driving, so we all just drank beer most of the time. And were young, fit and healthy.
Nowadays, people don't socialise at each others homes like they used to, and everyone expects to be able to drive at the drop of a hat, and I suddenly realised that I was still brewing 5 gallons a week but only I was drinking it. All of it. Which was less than ideal. And the imposition of VAT on malt extract didn't help matters either.
So, a few years ago I kind of gradually dropped the brewing. But at the same time encouraged my wife to make plenty of wine. Which she did, with enthusiasm! Gallons and gallons of it! But she doesn't really drink. You see where this is heading?
Funny thing is, I never seem to put on an ounce of weight. Always been a bit on the lean side. Can still get into trousers that I wore when I was 18.“ I was still brewing 5 gallons a week but only I was drinking it”
I’m thinking you weren’t a 28inch waist in those days ??![]()
Left a few months in the cold, that would drop perfectly clear. See how long it takes for Tim to come over!Last of the 32 pints ,first attempt with a bottle capper, cloudy Leicestershire cider .
And it'd delicious.
Don't worry Tim I've saved 4 bottles for some friends to try![]()


That kegerator is mega compared to my basic one!!Interesting thread that I have just stumbled across. It's good to see so many of you fine chaps producing your own stuff. Worked for a few years in microbreweries in the Leeds area and have done a fair bit of homebrwing since moving up to Scotland. You all seem to be getting along great but if anyone ever needs any tips or advice give me a shout and I might be able to help out.View attachment 405860View attachment 405858