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I think some people missed the point.
Yes I know there are loads of shops in the UK where you can buy home brewing products.... But... In some providences in Canada you can go to a shop, they set everything up and you just do the bottling - so you get a decent bottle of wine, they have the right kit, temperature conttolled rooms etc.... I just wondered if there are any in the UK - the first post D'vine wine was one, anyone know of any "down south"??? sorry if I wasn't clear enough with my first post. cheers, Paul. |
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