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(, Thu 3 Dec 2009, 14:19)
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About three months ago I decided to make some mead.
It's going well. So far I've managed to decide to make cider instead after seeing the price of honey. If anyone lives in Jakarta and has an apple press, please gaz me.
(, Fri 4 Dec 2009, 11:00, 5 replies)
I considered making cider a couple of years back
as my parents apple trees had a bumper year. After a bit of Google research and adding up all the equipment I would need, I decided against it.
(, Fri 4 Dec 2009, 11:02, closed)
Mead you say...
Could you please post links to the recipe et cetera you are using? I would be interested to give this a go.
(, Fri 4 Dec 2009, 11:11, closed)

Here you go. This seems to cover the lot.
(, Fri 4 Dec 2009, 16:24, closed)
Many Thanks.

(, Sat 5 Dec 2009, 18:48, closed)
Homebrewing tip
I have done some home brewing and in the process acquired many books on how to make the booze. One of these suggests an alternative to an apple press, I think my parents did this back in the 70's.

Using a bucket with a lid that can be firmly secured make a small hole in the lid. The you can use a paint stirrer, one of the big ones that's powered by a an electric drill to mush up your apples.

www.shopwiki.co.uk/mako+paint+stirrer
(, Sat 5 Dec 2009, 11:46, closed)

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