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Hi all,

anyone on here got the last known email address for Trevor A Panther?

I bumped into him in my local homebrew shop a couple of weeks ago and
enjoyed swapping notes about elderberry and blackberry wine, among many
other things.

Trevor - if you're still watching this newsgroup, mine's ready for drinking
so please reply,

cheers,

Mike


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Just do a search on the archive - the email will be there.

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Peacelover wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> anyone on here got the last known email address for Trevor A Panther?
>
> I bumped into him in my local homebrew shop a couple of weeks ago and
> enjoyed swapping notes about elderberry and blackberry wine, among many
> other things.
>
> Trevor - if you're still watching this newsgroup, mine's ready for drinking
> so please reply,
>
> cheers,
>
> Mike


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Mike

This is the first day I have visited this NG for several months and I don't
intend to resume posting on here in the near future. It all gets too much on
here ( I posted far too often!) and I have spread my net wider and very much
more thinly.

Winemaking goes on gently and keeps me and my two sons and their families
with reasonable "cellars" of wine.

My 2005 elderberry/blackberry ( 3:1 ) is now sitting in its 23 litre bulk
aging carboy at 20% abv having been fortified. It will sit there until about
December this year -- then racked off the lees again and bulk aged for
another year before doing the same again. At the end of the second year I
shall rack again and also adjust the sweetness as necessary before
continuing the aging process.

I would not expect to start drinking it much before its 5th birthday --
maybe a taste at year 4 it if is ready for bottling

You can drop me an email after removing the spam trap

I am now busy breaking my brand new touring bike ( my old one was stolen
just b4 Christmas) and have started serious training for my cycle/camping
trip from the source of the Rhein to Rotterdam -- with a side trip up and
down the Mosel).

I have even started very, very, early planning for a West to East Coast
trans USA cycle camping trip in 2007 which will be my 70th year! -- if I
can manage to afford it! It would be a gentle 4 month trip but if I don't do
it then it is likely that I shall never do it.

"Tempus fugit" at a fast gallop these days



Bye all

--
Trevor A Panther
In South Yorkshire,
England, United Kingdom.
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> anyone on here got the last known email address for Trevor A Panther?
>
> I bumped into him in my local homebrew shop a couple of weeks ago and
> enjoyed swapping notes about elderberry and blackberry wine, among many
> other things.
>
> Trevor - if you're still watching this newsgroup, mine's ready for
> drinking so please reply,
>
> cheers,
>
> Mike
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