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I am the expert at making cheap wine so i am going to share my expertise with anyone who is willing to learn and benefit from my 20 years experience.
To make 5 gallons of cheap Apple Wine, you will need a 5-gallon fermentation barrel, plus the basic wine-making kit i have described before.
Then you need to go to a supermarket and buy these ingredients:
10 litres Pure White Grape Juice
6 litres of pure Clear Apple Juice
2 litres of Concentrated Apple Juice (50% Hi-juice will do)
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Home made wine
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November 11, 2009 by
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Making beer for home consumption is legal in most Canadian provinces. One of the earliest, modern attempts to regulate private production that affected this era was the Inland Revenue Act of 1880 in the United Kingdom; this required a 5-shilling home brewing license.
Extract Brewing Recipes
States remain free to restrict, or even prohibit, the manufacture of beer, mead, hard cider, wine and other alcoholic beverages at home. Read the full post
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Home Brew Beer
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November 11, 2009 by
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Because alcohol is taxed by the federal governments via excise taxes, home brewers are restricted from selling any beer they brew. This similarly applies in most Western countries. Australia and New Zealand.
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There is a majority of people who fail to brew a successful batch of beer (over 75%), try to avoid being a statistic. Brewing on a domestic level has been completed for thousands of years, but has been subject to regulation and prohibition. Please pour yourself a cold one and sit back and enjoy this read. States remain free to restrict, or even prohibit, the manufacture of beer, mead, hard cider, wine and other alcoholic beverages at home. Read the full post
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Home Brew Beer