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  • Introductions Instructions to make 4.5 litre (one gallon or 6 bottles) or 22.5 litres (five gallons or 30 bottles) of the following Fruit Wines: Apple WineBlackcurrantBlackberryCherry (Black or Red)Crab AppleDamson ElderberryGooseberryGreengageLoganberryPearPlum RaisinRaspberryRedcurrantRosehipRowanberryStrawberry See the quantities table below for the amount of fruit needed. You will also need Scales (for weighing the fruit and sugar)Sugar (depending on the amount of fruit, see quant...
  • Beerworks All Grain Kit Instructions PLEASE READ FULLY BEFORE STARTING. All Equipment that will come into contact with the beer should be sterilised and rinsed before starting. Mashing Transfer to a place to allow fermentation. This can be between 15 and 24 °C but as a The first thing we need to do is covert the starches contained in the malt to fermentable and non-fermentable sugars. We recommend that our mash kits should be made using a single temperature mash. Here is the suggested metho...
  • Do I need to buy a Wine/Cider/Fruit press? There are certain times of year we are constantly invaded by customers we have never seen before who are all wanting to get into the winemaking hobby normally because they have seen a mass of fruit or grapes in their garden (or the garden of a friend or relative). The first question we get asked is “What do I do with all this fruit. I am told this could be real fun?” Seeing as I have dealt with this situation on so many occasions I do feel as though ...
  • Which is best? A spindle press or a cross beam press? Here, at Lovebrewing we are often asked to explain the difference between the two styles of fruit press. So, here are a few of the things we discuss: Advantages of the Spindle Press The first and most important is the spindle press is considerably cheaper. So, you can achieve a greater capacity for your money.Also, you can get far more leverage whilst turning down the pressed fruit. It’s much easier to tighten the top. Further, it’s at ...
  • 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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  • Equipment The following is a list of essential equipment to make 30 bottles of wine (it's the same for 6 bottles but smaller containers). We however would recommend that you do the 30 Bottle starter kit not because it's more expensive (although your cost per bottle is considerably cheaper) but you will have 30 bottles to savour, and let's be honest, 6 bottles won't last very long! 30 Litre Bucket With Lid, Grommet & AirlockFermenter (With Markings) - 25 Litre - With Large 4" Cap (Plastic)Easy Sta...
  • Learn to Brew – Using Beer Kits https://www.youtube.com/embed/tVzLPttj8bY 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...
  • Cost of producing 7.5 litres of 40% ABV alcohol Triple Distilled Triple Pack (Yeast/Carbon/Clear - makes 25 litres)£6.696 x 1kg Bags of Sugar (approx costs)£4.80Total Cost (To make 5 litres of Alcohol at 60-65% ABV)£11.49Diluted to 7.5 litres of 40% ABV Alcohol Cost per litre of 40% spirit =£11.49 ÷ 7.5Cost per litre£1.53 .ugb-b26eebb hr.ugb-divider__hr{margin-left:auto !important;margin-right:auto !important} To produce a spirit with a Top Shelf Spirit Flavour: 1x Top Shelf Spirit F...
  • Making Rhubarb Wine 6 Bottles (4.5/5 Litres) Equipment Needed 1 x 10 Litre Bucket and Lid 1 x 4.5/5 Litre Glass or Plastic Demi John 1 x Bung and Airlock to fit above 1 x Thermometer 1 x Hydrometer 1 x Straining bag small course 1 x Steriliser 1 x Funnel 1 x Small Easy Start Siphon with clip and on off tap 1 x Video on general wine beer and spirit making Ingredients 1.25 Kilos of Rhubarb 1.25 Kilos of Sugar 4.5 Litres approx. of Water 1 x Hedgerow Wi...

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