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That would be cool.

We hate beer, but love hard cider. It would be cool to learn how to make our own, though I fear it may cost more than we can swing right now.

Mead, I've seen a recipe for. Damn, complex stuff. LOVE it, though.

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Right now I'm working on making a One gallon cider fermentation unit.

So far the cost is still under $10 and you get a gallon of dill pickles with it and 4 ltr. of faygo.

I'm also working on a 5 gallon system.

so far the cost is under $25 but because of the amount involved your now talking about needing real bottles so look at about $40.

Hell that's better than buying woodchuck or an unnecessarily expensive and hard to clean fermentation kit without the ability to bottle.

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Believe me - we hate beer. Jon's more open to it than I am, but I absolutely detest the stuff. Tried plenty, from cheap crap to expensive name brands I can't pronounce, and some homebrews. I just can't get past the first swig and the skunk face.

The fermentation unit thing is very intriguing, though. I'd like to hear more.

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Believe me - we hate beer. Jon's more open to it than I am, but I absolutely detest the stuff. Tried plenty, from cheap crap to expensive name brands I can't pronounce, and some homebrews. I just can't get past the first swig and the skunk face.

The fermentation unit thing is very intriguing, though. I'd like to hear more.

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I just did the math for the cider unit.

its $6.34 if you have a glue gun.

$7.34 if you get a glue gun at the dollor store.

$10.29 if you get it frome mijer.

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I have a kick-ass MonkeyWards glue gun.

And I'm sure I can scrape up $6.34. :grin

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I'll work on "An Idiots Fool Proof Cider Making 101 a beginners guide to brewing"

I expect demand a lot of questions.

I'll use DGN as a test bed for a live class.

I also wish to start a guild.

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a friend in essex who makes some fucking kick ass mead adds a bit of orange peel to the process to controll the acidity.

stuff has a slight hint in its sensation to the alcohol conent (better than nasal lozanges) but is very very drinkable and with a slight hint of orange taste to it.

differant to celtic meade, meade for a differant mood rather. just as desirable.

he was thinking of selling in the UK but i'm sure i can pick his brains.

as to recipies. i have a lot of recipies. i home brew a fair bit

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a friend in essex who makes some fucking kick ass mead adds a bit of orange peel to the process to controll the acidity.

stuff has a slight hint in its sensation to the alcohol conent (better than nasal lozanges) but is very very drinkable and with a slight hint of orange taste to it.

differant to celtic meade, meade for a differant mood rather.  just as desirable.

he was thinking of selling in the UK but i'm sure i can pick his brains.

as to recipies. i have a lot of recipies.  i home brew a fair bit

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I have a Viking recipe I like to use.

it involves 13 - 16 lb. of raw honey and spotted newts tail.

WHAMO!!!

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Believe me - we hate beer. Jon's more open to it than I am, but I absolutely detest the stuff. Tried plenty, from cheap crap to expensive name brands I can't pronounce, and some homebrews. I just can't get past the first swig and the skunk face.

The fermentation unit thing is very intriguing, though. I'd like to hear more.

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I'm going to have to agree with Vater. Have you ever tried a lambic? Its a style of beer brewed in Belgium. Try a Framboise (French for Raspberry) some time. If you like hard cider, you'll probably like lambics just as much if not better.

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I'm going to have to agree with Vater.  Have you ever tried a lambic?  Its a style of beer brewed in Belgium.  Try a Framboise (French for Raspberry) some time.  If you like hard cider, you'll probably like lambics just as much if not better.

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I am open to a taste of anything once.

But don't be surprised if I don't like any beer ever.

I have tried berry-based homebrews and did not like them one bit.

I can't even get past Woodchuck Amber for the most part. I thought I'd like the raspberry flavor - I'm a raspberry freak. Well, I can drink it. But it's still skunky to me.

The Granny Smith flavor is too sour. Add a spoonful of sugar and then it's palatable.

The pear? Waste of time. Ok, but just.

The dark? No thanks. Didn't care for it a bit.

I have horribly unrefined tastes. I can only drink wines like zinfandels or sweet garbage like Boone's Farm. But I draw the line at Manishewitz. That stuff is TOO sweet.

I would LIKE to like beer. It's $6.50 a 12 pack, whereas Woodchuck is, without a sale, $7.99 a 6 pack. I would like to, just once, see a cold bottle in the 'fridge with beads of cool condensation dripping down the side, grab it, pop that sucker open and have it be as good and refreshing as it looks.

But the once a year or so I try that, SKUNKFACE. =(

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I am open to a taste of anything once.

But don't be surprised if I don't like any beer ever.

I have tried berry-based homebrews and did not like them one bit.

I can't even get past Woodchuck Amber for the most part. I thought I'd like the raspberry flavor - I'm a raspberry freak. Well, I can drink it. But it's still skunky to me.

The Granny Smith flavor is too sour. Add a spoonful of sugar and then it's palatable.

The pear? Waste of time. Ok, but just.

The dark? No thanks. Didn't care for it a bit.

I have horribly unrefined tastes. I can only drink wines like zinfandels or sweet garbage like Boone's Farm. But I draw the line at Manishewitz. That stuff is TOO sweet.

I would LIKE to like beer. It's $6.50 a 12 pack, whereas Woodchuck is, without a sale, $7.99 a 6 pack. I would like to, just once, see a cold bottle in the 'fridge with beads of cool condensation dripping down the side, grab it, pop that sucker open and have it be as good and refreshing as it looks.

But the once a year or so I try that, SKUNKFACE. =(

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That's why you need to home brew yourself with experimentation you can make a cider that tastes dry or sweet or spicy like a mug of hot cider with cinnamon, nutmeg and clove.

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I would LIKE to like beer. It's $6.50 a 12 pack, whereas Woodchuck is, without a sale, $7.99 a 6 pack. I would like to, just once, see a cold bottle in the 'fridge with beads of cool condensation dripping down the side, grab it, pop that sucker open and have it be as good and refreshing as it looks.

But the once a year or so I try that, SKUNKFACE. =(

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Lambics are anything but cheap. And they're not easy to find. You have to go to a specialty liquor store to get them. Or a very, very good pub. Like Ye Olde Tap Room on the east side (Alter & Charlevoix). But they are very, very good.

Next time that once a year comes around, try one. The reaction will be anything but skunkface. Promise. =)

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I'm going to have to agree with Vater.  Have you ever tried a lambic?  Its a style of beer brewed in Belgium.  Try a Framboise (French for Raspberry) some time.  If you like hard cider, you'll probably like lambics just as much if not better.

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I do agree she should try a Faro Lambic first then try a Kriek or Frambozen.

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Lambics are anything but cheap.  And they're not easy to find.  You have to go to a specialty liquor store to get them.  Or a very, very good pub.  Like Ye Olde Tap Room on the east side (Alter & Charlevoix).  But they are very, very good. 

Next time that once a year comes around, try one.  The reaction will be anything but skunkface.  Promise.  =)

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Sometime, I'll check out Merchant in Dearborn to see if they have any. Not soon, though.

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