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Brian wrote:
> I diagree.....I haven't come across a wine kit yet where you have to

boil
> for an hour.
>


Sorry, but I just don't find throwing extract into water and boiling
for an hour that much more "involved" than making a wine kit. BTW, if
this is too much work, there are no boil beer kits. I personally
wouldn't recommend them, but to each his own.


Both brewing and winemaking can be as simple or involved as one wishes.
Using kits makes it easy and produces drinkable products. Doing it from
scratch gives you more control over the final product but presents more
chances to make mistakes.


Andy

 
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