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WHAT A BARGIN

Post: # 120162Post old tree man »

I was looking in our local charity shop and on the floor was six demijohns, just what i needed so i asked how much and the lady hummed and said they dont seem to shift very well so if you want them all you can have them for 50p each, trying to keep calm i said ok i'll take them all ,great she said i was wondering how to get rid of them. can you belive it if i had to buy them new they would cost £4 plus each :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:

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Congratulations!

So far I've not paid for any of my demijohns at all... Got five of them bubbling away now.
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YAY FOR CHARITY SHOPS!!
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Post: # 120186Post pumpy »

What is the location of that shop,again,please!
it's either one or the other, or neither of the two.

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Post: # 120204Post Rosendula »

Well done! I used to often see demijohns in charity shops and second hand shops. Then, when I wanted some there weren't any anywhere. I ended up paying full pops :( What are you going to brew first?
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Post: # 120208Post the.fee.fairy »

Congratulations!
There are some great recipes in the homebrew section. I made the lemon and ginger for my first one and it was a resounding success.

There's also a recipe for mead there too that i made...adn that's wonderful!

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Post: # 120220Post old tree man »

I have always fancied brewing meade, not far from us is holy island and there meade is lovely,
i wont be able to make it like that but i'll give it a go.

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Post: # 120350Post mrsflibble »

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mead.

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Post: # 120643Post Andy Hamilton »

Good find!

Dave made mead last year and we tried it a few months back, it was not quite like the commercial stuff but a good brew none the less. It used to be brewed with meadowsweet could be an idea to use some of that in it to improve the flavour.
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Post: # 120647Post old tree man »

I found some fair trade honey from our new alternative shop its only £1.89 a jar at that price its worth having a go at meade.
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Post: # 120668Post MKG »

Mead sounds good, Russ - but try to get a handful of flowers into the must. Strangely, mead never smells like you think it should.
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That sounds interesting i have some dried elderflowers from this spring wonder if that would do

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