Damson Gin/Vodka demister

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Well just done several bottles of Damson Gin, Damson Vodka, Sloe Gin and
Sloe Vodka....

So if any one has problems with windows steaming up (as is the usual state
in the UK in the none to distant) for reasonable rates I can become a
passenger with demister breath in around 3 months time. Discounts re
available if it's a return trip from the pub :)

Any one else cooking moonshine of sorts :)

Lee D


 
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 00:29:58 +0100, "Lee_D"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Well just done several bottles of Damson Gin, Damson Vodka, Sloe Gin and
>Sloe Vodka....
>
>So if any one has problems with windows steaming up (as is the usual state
>in the UK in the none to distant) for reasonable rates I can become a
>passenger with demister breath in around 3 months time. Discounts re
>available if it's a return trip from the pub :)
>
>Any one else cooking moonshine of sorts :)


Ive got about 5 gallons of Damson wine maturing in the kitchen :)

2 years old now! - its getting better!
 
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:25:28 +0100, Tom Woods
<[email protected]> scribbled the following nonsense:

>On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 00:29:58 +0100, "Lee_D"
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Well just done several bottles of Damson Gin, Damson Vodka, Sloe Gin and
>>Sloe Vodka....
>>
>>So if any one has problems with windows steaming up (as is the usual state
>>in the UK in the none to distant) for reasonable rates I can become a
>>passenger with demister breath in around 3 months time. Discounts re
>>available if it's a return trip from the pub :)
>>
>>Any one else cooking moonshine of sorts :)

>
>Ive got about 5 gallons of Damson wine maturing in the kitchen :)
>
>2 years old now! - its getting better!


I have a batch of wheat wine which is maturing extremely well.......
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Simon Isaacs

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ROT13 me....
 
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 09:46:35 GMT, [email protected] wrote:

>5 galls...2yrs....well if it hasn't matured by now i'd better pop over to
>see why not :)


I did start with close to 10 gallons!.
TBH, over the last 6 months ive just been too lazy to decant any of it
as the folks have been supplying me with cheap french beer in bulk! :)

 
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 09:46:35 GMT, [email protected] wrote:

>5 galls...2yrs....well if it hasn't matured by now i'd better pop over to
>see why not :)


i finished the bottle of wine that i currently had open so thought i'd
sample some of the damson. I am very glad i left it as it has really
improved!

At the first 'sampling' it gave instant hangovers. Me and a couple of
mates drank a few litres - didnt feel drunk but all got hangovers
immediately that lasted through to the next night.
Then it went through a 'tastes a bit iffy but works as expected and
causes memory loss' phase.
Now it actually tastes nice, and presumably will still work (ive not
got a headache after 5 minutes which is a good sign!)

 

"Tom Woods" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 09:46:35 GMT, [email protected] wrote:
>
>>5 galls...2yrs....well if it hasn't matured by now i'd better pop over to
>>see why not :)

>
> i finished the bottle of wine that i currently had open so thought i'd
> sample some of the damson. I am very glad i left it as it has really
> improved!
>
> At the first 'sampling' it gave instant hangovers. Me and a couple of
> mates drank a few litres - didnt feel drunk but all got hangovers
> immediately that lasted through to the next night.
> Then it went through a 'tastes a bit iffy but works as expected and
> causes memory loss' phase.
> Now it actually tastes nice, and presumably will still work (ive not
> got a headache after 5 minutes which is a good sign!)


I was watching that Mythbusters programme so if you fancy filtering thru
a water filter to improve it I'm sure me and Wolfie will give you an
unbiased opinion.
Derek


 
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 22:41:26 GMT, "Derek"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I was watching that Mythbusters programme so if you fancy filtering thru
>a water filter to improve it I'm sure me and Wolfie will give you an
>unbiased opinion.
>Derek


I've seen mythbusters in the programme listing for discovery but its
scrambled on my digibox so ive never watched it..

but im glad you mentioned that as i have a water filter and its due
for a filter change so i could run some wine through it first!...

Any AFL denizens are always welcome to come sample some booze! If i
ever make it to an unofficial i shall pack some!

 
not a problem at all Derek, just need to know who is driving :cool:, besides,
why not filter it through my neck, i'm sure i could comment on the quality
of it before i fell over....hic!...now whersh ~ my ~burp ~ carsh keysh....oh
pretty blue & red lights in the mirrorsh...... :p

Wolfie
 
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