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Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?
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But mine did - well, it was. It needed to be opened regularly to let the gas out.
I was astonished to see it fermenting so soon after putting in the demigod; which usually would be straight in the bottles. Hence asking the question whether somewhere along the line someone wrote it down wrong. As if it was supposed to be boiled at that point, the yeast would die and the mix would be alcohol free. Whereas now, it just continues to ferment.
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p'haps if it was strained again once the sediment started to collect in the bottom of the bottles it would slow down any more fermentation ......S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber
You can't beat a bit of garden porn
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I bottled mine yesterday.. after bottling it, decided to taste the tiny bit left.. (I threw some away, as didn't have enough bottles, (well, plastic ones - I aint risking the glass ones I have!) grr!)
OMG, wrank. I almost wretched.
After clearning everything up, I saw the sugar. fs! forgot to put it in.
Back in the pan, sugar stirred in, and re-bottled. Hope I worked out the sugar right!! We'll see. no expansion in the bottles yet though (I'd gone to great length wraping them in sarnie bags, in the sink incase they popped overnight!).
Taste much nicer with sugar in mind
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Originally posted by zazen999 View PostBut mine did - well, it was. It needed to be opened regularly to let the gas out.
I was astonished to see it fermenting so soon after putting in the demigod; which usually would be straight in the bottles. Hence asking the question whether somewhere along the line someone wrote it down wrong. As if it was supposed to be boiled at that point, the yeast would die and the mix would be alcohol free. Whereas now, it just continues to ferment.
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Originally posted by chris View PostI bottled mine yesterday.. after bottling it, decided to taste the tiny bit left.. (I threw some away, as didn't have enough bottles, (well, plastic ones - I aint risking the glass ones I have!) grr!)
OMG, wrank. I almost wretched.
After clearning everything up, I saw the sugar. fs! forgot to put it in.
Back in the pan, sugar stirred in, and re-bottled. Hope I worked out the sugar right!! We'll see. no expansion in the bottles yet though (I'd gone to great length wraping them in sarnie bags, in the sink incase they popped overnight!).
Taste much nicer with sugar in mindS*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber
You can't beat a bit of garden porn
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Originally posted by smallfrog View Post
Lovely day to be drinking it though. Friend made elderflower champagne and had to have redecorators in, to redo the whole bathroom after it exploded.
just thought decorators are normally still decorators even when they redo it. Blonde!!Last edited by veggiechicken; 22-04-2017, 08:56 PM.Dogs have masters, cats have slaves, and horses are just wonderful
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Originally posted by binley100 View PostGinger Beer
The plant: - combine in a large screw top jar.
12g yeast
1 tsp ginger
1 tsp sugar
2 cups water.
Everyday add to plant 1 tsp ginger and 1 tsp sugar for seven days.
Strain this through double thickness muslin. Leave to drip do NOT squeeze.
Add to this 3 cups sugar, 4 cups boiling water and the juice of 2 large lemons.
Put into a large basin and add 14 cups of cold water. The liquid is then ready for bottling. Fill bottles to 2” from top and screw on caps tight.
Leave for seven days before drinking.
Scrape the remaining sludge off the muslin into your screw top jar and add to it 1 cup of cold water. Shake well and divide mixture into 2. To each half add 1 cup of cold water and 2tsp each of ginger and sugar. You now have two plants to feed as before.
NB. 1 cup sugar = 225g 1 cup water = 250ml
Also started the Rhubarb Vodka with a few ginger slices added---oh dear!Feed the soil, not the plants.
(helps if you have cluckies)
Man v Squirrels, pigeons & Ants
Bob
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Was about to make this - went to Morrisons for the yeast - they had run out???? So guess will have to pinch the oh bread making yeast - aim to keep it in our shed when made - I gave a friend of ours a bottle of elderflower cordial a few years ago - really hot day and he left it in the heat - it exploded - pierced 8 cans of beer - damaged 2 pictures and his wife had to wash the floor twice to get rid of the mess! I don't think they have forgiven me yet - but I did tell him to keep it cold!!!
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Originally posted by Jay22 View PostJust going through this thread...lots of old names that don't post any more.Last edited by mothhawk; 08-05-2018, 08:33 PM.Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
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