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I am dead chuffed with this.
Well, this is exciting! I'm with Big Dave on this one. I'm chuffed right pink.
@Cosyden If you find over the course of the next few months that you have acquired a stock of berries in the freezer, an unusual amount of sugar in the pantry, and that there are gallons of wine in the works... And more that you plan to make... Just know, it has happened to many here. You do not need to be afraid, or embarrassed.
We understand.
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I mean, Welcome!
Your carboy is chock a block. Looks nice
whereabouts you hail from ? Somewhere in the UK for sure.
Well Bob’s your uncle. My ex Son in law is from Litchfield right near there.You’re not wrong. I’m from Sheffield, Yorkshire, England but I’ve been living in Perthshire, Scotland for 25 years. I actually live right on the edge of the ‘Carse of Gowrie’ which is the main soft fruit producing area in Scotland. There’s a cracking little winery just along the road that produces various fruit and leaf wines. They don’t take themselves too seriously but the wine is incredible. Probably the main reason I’m now here trying to learn the craft.
Cheers Vinny, it’s actually worse than that. I’ve only been in to this for 2 weeks but I bought a second freezer yesterday. You just can’t have enough berry storage..
Don't let that bother you! We'll learn and have fun confusing those around us!Aye, maybe some of our phrases don’t travel.
You just learned an important lesson -- always ensure the receiving container is big enough! Although losing any wine is unfortunate, this lesson was inexpensive, compared to losing a whole batch. A few bobble happen along the way.First racking from the secondary. I thought I was being clever racking from a 5ltr demijohn to a 1 gallon demijohn (4.5ltrs). There’s now a good amount of wine on the floor and soaked into my sock. Looks bonnie and tastes pretty good though.
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