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Never made any home brew, although when we were in Italy every man and his wife made Limoncello.  The staff at the villa where we last stayed had a HUGE stash of the stuff on the go (fair do's, the villa was in the middle of a big lemon grove), and it was fab.  We were supplied with unlimited amounts for the duration.

 

Sitting on the deck overlooking the sea watching the sun go down with a large glass is the way forward, imo

 

Best holiday I ever had

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

Never made any home brew, although when we were in Italy every man and his wife made Limoncello.  The staff at the villa where we last stayed had a HUGE stash of the stuff on the go (fair do's, the villa was in the middle of a big lemon grove), and it was fab.  We were supplied with unlimited amounts for the duration.

 

Sitting on the deck overlooking the sea watching the sun go down with a large glass is the way forward, imo

 

Best holiday I ever had

A good idea then to try to brew yer own.

Tori
Originally Posted by Tori:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

Never made any home brew, although when we were in Italy every man and his wife made Limoncello.  The staff at the villa where we last stayed had a HUGE stash of the stuff on the go (fair do's, the villa was in the middle of a big lemon grove), and it was fab.  We were supplied with unlimited amounts for the duration.

 

Sitting on the deck overlooking the sea watching the sun go down with a large glass is the way forward, imo

 

Best holiday I ever had

A good idea then to try to brew yer own.

But I'd need pucker Italian lemons for that; the ones here are useless.

 

 

Emigration, that's the answer

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by pgtips:

Yes we just started... the first batch is a woodford's wherry and its a mighty fine brew too... next one is a stronger woodford's to be done, then we are going to try wine.. 

Just awaiting bottles to arrive so we can start the next one. 

Is that a Sherry you are brewing me dear? I remember my dad doing wine and lager in the late 70's early 80's. It was absolutely rank.

Sezit

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