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Old 01-11-2003, 09:32 AM
Robin Wilkinson
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Hello to everyone,

I am new to this group. I once made a batch of wine many years ago and have
forgotten the art. I seem to remember a recipie for rice wine or was it
potatoe or both - I can't remember except it was very quick to mature about
2 weeks or 10 days I think but it had to be drunk within 3 months. Anyway
if anyone knows of this or similar very quick wines I would be very grateful
for FULL information on making it at home. Many thanks,
Robin.



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Old 01-11-2003, 02:08 PM
Pinky
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There are even 24 hr wine kits available in UK! Goodness knows what the
"wine" produced tastes like!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And there are lots of 7 day
kits
Mind you they are pretty basic and fairly 'orrible but they are alcoholic!

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Hello to everyone,

I am new to this group. I once made a batch of wine many years ago and

have
forgotten the art. I seem to remember a recipie for rice wine or was it
potatoe or both - I can't remember except it was very quick to mature

about
2 weeks or 10 days I think but it had to be drunk within 3 months. Anyway
if anyone knows of this or similar very quick wines I would be very

grateful
for FULL information on making it at home. Many thanks,
Robin.





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Old 02-11-2003, 12:11 AM
Steve
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There are even 24 hr wine kits available in UK! Goodness knows what the
"wine" produced tastes like!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And there are lots of 7 day
kits


If people need wine that quickly in the UK, wouldn't it be easier just
going to the local wine shoppe and buying a bottle?
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Old 02-11-2003, 02:44 AM
Negodki
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"Robin Wilkinson" wrote:

I am new to this group. I once made a batch of wine many years ago and

have
forgotten the art. I seem to remember a recipie for rice wine or was it
potatoe or both - I can't remember except it was very quick to mature

about
2 weeks or 10 days I think but it had to be drunk within 3 months. Anyway
if anyone knows of this or similar very quick wines I would be very

grateful
for FULL information on making it at home. Many thanks,


Rice wine is "drinkable" in a very short time. Jack Keller has a recipe for
a 10 day wine: http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/reques74.asp.



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Old 02-11-2003, 02:46 AM
Negodki
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"Steve" wrote:

If people need wine that quickly in the UK, wouldn't it be easier just
going to the local wine shoppe and buying a bottle?


Easier, but not cheaper. You probably haven't checked prices in Merrie Olde
lately. ;o)


 




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