Northern Ireland Outdoors Forum - Hiking, camping and more
General => General Chat => Topic started by: Glenn B on October 22, 2018
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It's not out doorsy but if you drink enough of it it's sure to send you wild :D
I've just about finished my first attempt at brewing up a batch of red wine, had a few glasses of it last night and I have to say it turned out really good. I've just to get it bottled up now and get another brew on straight away because I've promised so many people a bottle I don't want to leave myself short.
I was wondering is there any other brewers lurking among the NI-WILD members and if not why ;) ;) ;)
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New member here and home-brewer :)
The new homebrew kits are fantastic both wine and beer. I love the House of Beaverdale Merlot although it's a while since I made any.
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Hello and welcome, yeah the kits are great really easy and really do make good wine, I haven't brewed up any beers yet I have tasted a few of a friends and they are definitely on my to do list.
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Hey! You can join your outdoorsy activities and homebrewing - get into hedgerow brewing. I've got rosehip, damson, and rhubarb wine on the go, as well as sloe, damson and rowanberry gin. #readyintimeforchristmas
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Nothing that adventurous for me yet I'd probably pick the wrong stuff and poison half my family ;D
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Like 1mjordan above, I'm also a new member here, and a home-brewer. Far from an expert but I enjoy trying. Just finished a batch of IPA, although was quite dark and didn't taste as hoppy as I'd like. Next time I'll add some additional hops.
Recently became interested in foraging and I thought I'd try my hand at some sloe gin and blackberry wine. Have about 2 months to wait before it will be ready but hopefully they work out well.
My girlfriend got me a book, Booze for Free by Andy Hamilton, some interesting recipes and great for foragers.
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Sounds as if that could be an interesting read. Welcome to the forum :)