Homebrew cider kit on Dragons Den
Like the sound of it, but ?25 for 20 pints of 4.5% sounds a bit feeble.
I'm sure it could be boosted with some extra yeast and sugar to 6-7%, but I'm not an expert on these things...
Any homebrew experts on here to advise?
http://www.victorsdrinks.com/shop/
I'm sure it could be boosted with some extra yeast and sugar to 6-7%, but I'm not an expert on these things...
Any homebrew experts on here to advise?
http://www.victorsdrinks.com/shop/
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It's very expensive, you should be paying about ?12 - ?14 for 40 pints of 7 - 10%.
It's not quite that easy.
See the Brewdog thread.
Westons is quite good stuff as well.
It's the splinters when you crap stuff but that's the real thing.
I have come across this EZ cap set up, wonder if it'd be any good?
http://e-z-caps.com/
....And for that reason, I'm oooooot...! :-P
I'll second that, but I do work for Wilkinsons ;-)
:lol::lol::lol:
is it still good for using as paint stripper ? ;)
http://hackaday.com/2014/08/03/the-fridge-hacking-guide-by-brewpi/
I saw just now, and thought of this.
And they've got a homebrew equipment and kit sale going on at the mo :-) 25% off everything.
I picked up one of Wilkinson's own cider kits yesterday. Not done a cider yet other than a small-scale turbo cider last year so it'll be interesting to see what it's like. The Wilkinson's own lager kit (first kit I did) wasn't very good so my hopes aren't high.
Pity that the Wolves Wilkinson's doesn't stock as many kit varieties as the Telford branch though. I might go and pick up a Cooper's Stout at lunchtime.