Making Apple Wine
Getting the Fermentation Started.
Depending on the quantity of wine you want to make and your choice of Winepress & Crusher (or Pulpmaster) (see the Wine Making Guides you will also need fermenting equipment and consumables to turn your fruit juices into wine or cider.
You can either purchase the components separately or alternatively purchase one of our starter kits (available in 6 bottles or 30 bottle versions) that come with everything you'll need including a hedgerow...
Complete 25 Litre Turbo 500 Starter Kit Guide
Now you have the best starter kit around, here’s what you need to do:
Check to make sure you have received everything that is on the enclosed kit list.Assemble the buckets with the airlocks fitted into the lid. Mark these clearly on the outside with a black marker pen at 25 litres (if the bucket is not already marked). The easiest way to do this is to measure it out with water. This you will need for later.While the bucket is full of water we would reco...
Using Your Apples and Pears to Make Cider
With the Cider Season nearly upon us it's just the right time to start thinking about the process of making cider and what you'll need to do to get the best results.
If you're new to cider making, we have many guides and video's (see below) that will help you to get started. While you still have the time you'll probably find it worth your while to go through some of them so that you can make an informed decision of what equipment you'll need. In fact, we have so...
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Learn to Brew – Using Beer Kits
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If you have never brewed your own beer before then an easy way to get started is by using beer kits.
The benefits of brewing beer from a kit
Cost:
It’s relatively inexpensive to get started brewing you own beer from a kit. The kits themselves are very reasonably priced and as a rule of thumb the more you pay for a kit the better the quality. What ever you decide to pay for your beer kit you’re likely to make so...
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On our Lovebrewing Youtube channel, you'll find several complete playlists dedicated to making spirits.
Choose from the following:
Beginners Guide To Making Spirits
Making Gin With The Still Spirits Air Still
Making Gin With The Still Spirits Turbo 500 (T500)
The most important thing to remember when making your spirit is temperature and cleanliness. Make sure you have an area where you can maintain a constant temperature. It really is bet...
Complete Still Spirits Air Still Starter Kit Guide
Now you have the best starter kit around, here’s what you need to do:
Check to make sure you have received everything that is on the enclosed kit list.Assemble the buckets with the airlocks fitted into the lid. Mark these clearly on the outside with a black marker pen at 25 litres (if the bucket is not already marked). The easiest way to do this is to measure it out with water. This you will need for later.While the bucket is full of water we would...
Firstly, let's look at the equipment we are going to need to make our own beer. We are going to assume we will be doing 40 pints.
You will need 1 x 30 Litre Bucket With Lid, Grommet & AirlockAlso, 1 x Airlock for the above if necessary (comes with the 30-litre bucket as standardThen a 1 x Easy Start Siphon (MEDIUM) With Flow Stopper And Bucket ClipAdditionally, 1 x No-Rinse SteriliserAlso, 1 x Mixing PaddleImportantly, 1 x Good Quality Beer KitsAdd some bottles
What Space Do I Need?
Next, to ...