Originally posted by goldseal
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What's in your glass tonight?
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elderflower no1 made from syrup made from flowers last spring. one of my top 5 i think
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Originally posted by wisp View PostElderberry ... port ... fridge?Pete the Instructor
It looks like Phil Donahue throwing up into a tuba
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argghhh .... i'm envious again.
but i do have in-law's bottle of fruit wine. wish i could remember the name, kit comes from denmark i think, constituent juices i think are apple,pear and grape. its nice light easy drinking. i imagine quite like a wine number 1 made with apple or pear. first flavour to hit is grassiness, followed by fruit, then it all goes quite and you want another glug.To most people solutions mean answers. To chemists solutions are things that are mixed up.
A fine wine is a fine wine, 1st time may be by accident, 2nd time is by design - that's why you keep notes.
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I have had a similar surprise, a very nice pink wine from a friend, we were talking about this website and about the lighter drier wines that I found recipes for and she brought round a bottle of her mixed fruit juice rose', it is not quite dry but has a nice fresh taste that she attributes to "citric acid" and "tartaric acid" the one from grapes, I will ask for the recipe so that I can share it with you all, I think my taste for sweet wines may be changing, we drank the whole bottle and when Peter came home from darts he said we were rotten for not saving him a glass, he who had, had more than enough because he came home in a taxi and will have to get the bus in the morning to bring the car home!.
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Perhaps I should have said a couple of pints of mild and now supping a pint of bitter. Even though I do like a mild and bitter but my fave drink is brown bitter with Manns brown and a good bitter - Tetley's if it's not too cold .“Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana!”
Groucho Marx
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Originally posted by lockwood1956 View PostTonight I'm drinking a 2004 tinned Fruit cocktail (2 tins to the gallon)
remarkably smooth
I'd like to get past 6 months never mind 6 years!“Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana!”
Groucho Marx
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