Aquacom
Member
Hi All
I have just joined up to this website, some great info!
I thought I'd share a little about me;
I live in Reading UK. I have been making wine (mostly from kits) for about 5 years. I have had varied success from exceptional to drinkable. One of my best results was when I made a wine from strawberries, pears, blueberries and grapes. This went down very well with all! I have also made a 17.5% wine that doesn't go down so well with the mother in law, especially when me and the father in law start drinking it! Although I prefer making country wine from fruit, I find the cost of fruit so expensive that I only do it every so often. The rest of the time I use kits. My favourite kits are "Wine Art", especially for their reds!
This year I have started making beer from kits. I started with an all in one kit but now I have my own barrel so I can make 40 pints in one go. I am not having much success at the moment, mostly down to the beer not clearing but its all fun (except when you spill 5 pints on the kitchen floor just as your other half walks in, so not only do you feel like you've wasted good beer but you get an ear full too!)!
Apart from home brew my other big hobby is fishkeeping. I have 2 tropical tanks and a pond. I also run a fish keeping forum (www.fishkeepingforum.co.uk) if any of you fellow fish keepers wanted to pop along and say hi!
Anyway, I hope to chat soon.
I have just joined up to this website, some great info!
I thought I'd share a little about me;
I live in Reading UK. I have been making wine (mostly from kits) for about 5 years. I have had varied success from exceptional to drinkable. One of my best results was when I made a wine from strawberries, pears, blueberries and grapes. This went down very well with all! I have also made a 17.5% wine that doesn't go down so well with the mother in law, especially when me and the father in law start drinking it! Although I prefer making country wine from fruit, I find the cost of fruit so expensive that I only do it every so often. The rest of the time I use kits. My favourite kits are "Wine Art", especially for their reds!
This year I have started making beer from kits. I started with an all in one kit but now I have my own barrel so I can make 40 pints in one go. I am not having much success at the moment, mostly down to the beer not clearing but its all fun (except when you spill 5 pints on the kitchen floor just as your other half walks in, so not only do you feel like you've wasted good beer but you get an ear full too!)!
Apart from home brew my other big hobby is fishkeeping. I have 2 tropical tanks and a pond. I also run a fish keeping forum (www.fishkeepingforum.co.uk) if any of you fellow fish keepers wanted to pop along and say hi!
Anyway, I hope to chat soon.