Hey everyone,
My wife and I are just starting to get into wine making. We like to go to the Renaissance Faire in PA, which also happens to have a winery, and at the faire they have some pretty good meads that they sell. After talking to some of the people in the wine line at the faire, we somehow got on the topic of homebrewing. Later on I also learned that some relatives of my coworkers make their own wine and heard that it can actually be better than commercial wines. I starting thinking: 1) I have a mostly empty basement begging to have a fermentation station set up and 2) I need a hobby for the winter months. That spurred my interest enough to register for a wine making kit for our wedding.
Well it worked! We were married last September, I have a kit to start my new hobby, and now I am lurking through threads to learn where to start. My various Google searches took me to a Dragon Blood thread on this forum, which I have read is a cheap way to get started on a good wine, so here I am. I'll be lurking around for a while, studying up, and plan to start up a batch of Dragon Blood to get this homebrew party started.
-Steve
My wife and I are just starting to get into wine making. We like to go to the Renaissance Faire in PA, which also happens to have a winery, and at the faire they have some pretty good meads that they sell. After talking to some of the people in the wine line at the faire, we somehow got on the topic of homebrewing. Later on I also learned that some relatives of my coworkers make their own wine and heard that it can actually be better than commercial wines. I starting thinking: 1) I have a mostly empty basement begging to have a fermentation station set up and 2) I need a hobby for the winter months. That spurred my interest enough to register for a wine making kit for our wedding.
Well it worked! We were married last September, I have a kit to start my new hobby, and now I am lurking through threads to learn where to start. My various Google searches took me to a Dragon Blood thread on this forum, which I have read is a cheap way to get started on a good wine, so here I am. I'll be lurking around for a while, studying up, and plan to start up a batch of Dragon Blood to get this homebrew party started.
-Steve