Tips to Assembling Your Own Cheap Kit and Making Some Home Brewed Wine
Posted on September 23, 2008
Tips For The Beginning Wine Maker
Are you excited yet? You should be. Making your own wine is more than just mixing up some ingredients and then stirring gently…it’s an art form. First, you need to gather your equipment, then buy up the ingredients you need. You can either buy an all-inclusive kit which contains everything, or buy the parts separately. We’ll assume you will use a kit as you’re probably just starting out. Let’s look at the basic equipment you’ll find in a kit and the types of kits available.
You’ll need the following equipment to start making wine:
Enjoying Some Spanish Wines
Posted on August 2, 2008
Wine lovers know that climate plays a large role in the success of grape growing, and if you can’t grow good grapes, you can’t produce a good wine no matter what you do to the juice. All the sugars and additives in the world won’t compensate for a poor quality grape. And the climate of this region is no doubt a large factor in why wines from Spain are some of the best in the world.
Honey Storage Pointers
Posted on June 3, 2008
What is the best temperature for honey storage? And how do you restore lumpy honey to its smooth original state?
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While one of the most interesting facts on honey storage is that it doesn’t spoil even with zero preservatives and additives, liquid honey is susceptible to physical and chemical changes during storage; it tends to darken and lose part of its aroma and flavor. Liquid honey also tends to naturally crystallise and become lumpy after some time. Crystallisation is easily reversible and does not affect the taste and quality of the honey, although it alters its looks and texture. Thus, for commercial reasons, a shelf life is indicated on the honey bottles in the shop.
The Cheap Route To The Right Wine Making Kit
Posted on May 14, 2008
Tips For The Beggining Wine Maker