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THE Alcohol (drinkable) Thread (merged)

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Unread postby PeakOiler » Sat 30 Apr 2011, 12:47:49

Today I finished bottling my second batch of peach wine:

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Fourteen 750 ml bottles. Again, very unique and strong!

Now if I set up a still, I'll learn the procedure to make brandy. :)

I put this picture on the labels:

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Unread postby vision-master » Sat 30 Apr 2011, 16:29:04

A two week supply, eh. :razz:
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Unread postby PeakOiler » Sat 30 Apr 2011, 19:05:24

vision-master wrote:A two week supply, eh. :razz:

lol, no. I might drink one bottle per month, if even that.

I still have enough frozen peaches for another batch, but I'd have to buy more bottles.
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Unread postby vision-master » Sun 01 May 2011, 07:43:55

One bottle a Month?. 8O
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Unread postby PeakOiler » Sun 01 May 2011, 10:20:52

vision-master wrote:One bottle a Month? WTF. 8O


Well, since I am Type II diabetic, I'm really not supposed to drink any alcohol at all, but ya got to live a little. I've learned that I can drink a glass of wine without spiking the glucose levels too badly.

I'm really more of a beer drinker. I should learn how to make beer I guess, but I had to do something with some of the extra peaches I harvested last season. I don't grow any of the ingredients for beer.

btw , I did find another case of bottles out in my shed, (I thought I had more), so I may start another batch of wine soon.

I like knowing that some of the sunlight energy that fell upon my peach trees and rain that fell upon my house is stored in those bottles.
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Unread postby Shaved Monkey » Sun 01 May 2011, 17:49:36

Ive got the basket press and 3 large demijohns 30 odd litres each
Plus all the odds and sods for wine making
Just waiting for some time and a glut of fruit to start again
Besides plums, peaches and nectarines
I have 2 grape vines so far and will be trying to get some Shiraz or Tempranillo cuttings to make a mini vine yard that will produce in a hot climate.
I have made lots of red wine a few years back

Local bush tucker makes good wine too, Davidson Plums and Burdekin Plums


Currently the price of Australian wine is so cheap I am getting my fill
Over production and decreased export demand due to the US and England in recession and we have been getting great wine for a few dollars includeing postage.
$6 Shiraz and Cab Savs that are very good wines and $2.50 Sav Blancs that arent bad either.
This cant last as Wineries go bankrupt and a lot of grapes are being bulldozed to releave the glut.
So I am getting in while its good, might have 2 or 3 years left, max of bargains.
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Unread postby Specop_007 » Thu 26 May 2011, 12:58:16

PeakOiler wrote:Today I finished bottling my second batch of peach wine:

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Fourteen 750 ml bottles. Again, very unique and strong!

Now if I set up a still, I'll learn the procedure to make brandy. :)

I put this picture on the labels:

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YUM!

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Unread postby PeakOiler » Sun 29 May 2011, 13:05:15

Specop_007 wrote:YUM!

You ship right? :-D


Only if you ship something back that you made...
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Unread postby vtsnowedin » Sun 29 May 2011, 13:58:40

PeakOiler wrote:
Specop_007 wrote:YUM!

You ship right? :-D


Only if you ship something back that you made...
:)

Peakoiler how about a pint of VT maple syrup for a bottle of you peach Texas sunlight?
I know you can't use much of it with type 2 diabetes but you can feed it to the grand kids if you have them and two tablespoons will work just fine if you have a low glucose event, equal to a glass of orange juice.
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Unread postby PeakOiler » Sun 29 May 2011, 19:47:02

vtsnowedin wrote:Peakoiler how about a pint of VT maple syrup for a bottle of you peach Texas sunlight?
I know you can't use much of it with type 2 diabetes but you can feed it to the grand kids if you have them and two tablespoons will work just fine if you have a low glucose event, equal to a glass of orange juice.


I still have most of the maple syrup that Revi sent me! lol I guess another pint of syrup will give me a lifetime supply at the rate I'm eating it. Send me an email and we can discuss a trade. Is it legal to send wine in the mail?

Unfortunately, my sugar levels are still too high. I haven't experienced too low a glucose level yet. :( The doctor I saw last week has prescribed glipazide in addition to the Janumet and Actos. I'm not injecting insulin. I have been keeping my total carbs under 200 grams/day.
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Unread postby alokin » Sun 29 May 2011, 22:29:58

I've only made three batches of beer from a supermarket brewing kit so far. I made them without sugar as light beers. The first was good, the second was drinkable and the third won't even serve for snail traps. I must have made something wrong, maybe it was because I reused plastic bottles?
I have made banana wine and dandelion wine. After four or five month we opened a dandelion wine and I found it was too strong. I followed a usual country wine recipe and while at least it was not sweet the alcohol overpowered too much the dandelion. I wonder what the least amount of sugar is that the wine doesn't spoil but I still have a good flowery taste.
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Unread postby PeakOiler » Fri 17 Jun 2011, 18:45:36

I now have a lifetime supply of maple syrup. :)

Thanks again, vtsnowedin. I hope you enjoy the wine.

It's a shame the drought thwarted my peach crop this year. :(

btw, I learned that the US Post Office will not ship alcohol, even just one bottle of wine.
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Unread postby Shaved Monkey » Sat 18 Jun 2011, 16:42:53

Thats horrible.... in the land of free.
I buy all my wine online and get it delivered by Australia Post,its the major thing that keeps me sane.I've got 8 dozen coming this week they had a 2 for one offer works out to $5 a bottle for what is described as the best $10 wine in the world.
Neighbour bought a dozen for $10 a few weeks ago and raved about how good it was.(should be twice as good at $5) :-D
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Unread postby papa moose » Fri 02 Sep 2011, 02:25:50

Peak Oiler,

I assume you are using rain water as a start point.
Does the water coming out of your tank have a "plasticy" odour?
With sterilisation/cleanliness so important to the process do you boil it prior to starting the brewing process?
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Unread postby PeakOiler » Fri 02 Sep 2011, 02:52:40

papa moose wrote:Peak Oiler,

I assume you are using rain water as a start point.
Does the water coming out of your tank have a "plasticy" odour?
With sterilisation/cleanliness so important to the process do you boil it prior to starting the brewing process?


The rainwater I used for making the wine was filtered through a 5 micron sediment filter, a 3 micron carbon filter, irradiated with UV light, and distilled with my solar water distiller. No, the rainwater does not have any plastic taste whatsoever.
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Unread postby PrestonSturges » Fri 02 Sep 2011, 09:52:04

Someone mentioned sorgham the other day, and apparently it can be distilled into rum, it is used in Africa for beer, and it might be used in place of sugar in moonshine.
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Unread postby Pretorian » Fri 02 Sep 2011, 14:54:46

rum can be made only from sugar cane, but yes you can make vodka-like drink out of sorghum
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Unread postby PeakOiler » Thu 19 Jan 2012, 08:04:49

I'm going to start my third batch of peach wine soon using the remaining ~5 kg of frozen processed (pitted, sliced, and skinned) peaches from the 2010 harvest.

I want to make room in the solar-powered freezer by getting all the peach freezer containers out of there. I have enough empty bottles again now since a few bottles have been consumed (emptied) over the last 6-7 months. :)

This time, I'm not going to allow the peaches to ferment as long and rack the wine three times. Hopefully that will result in a sweeter wine. I may also reduce the amount of white sugar called for in the recipe I downloaded and rely more on just the fruit's sugars.
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Unread postby SeaGypsy » Thu 19 Jan 2012, 08:23:55

Make sure you boil the hell out of everything first, then you don't need to peel and waste the sugars in the peel for starters. Pretorian is correct about rum if you are a purist, but if you have honey or maple syrup, even corn syrup will get you in the right direction. I prefer a nice local honey rum to about anything top shelf.
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Unread postby PeakOiler » Mon 06 Feb 2012, 19:48:48

pup55 makes a good Pale Ale. I'm drinking it as I type this. Thanks pup!

The 12-oz brew poured into a frozen glass really put a head on it! pup's Pilsner was good too. I tried it the other day.

He probably won't like the bottle of peach wine I sent him. It's very strong. Better mix it with some 7-up and make a spritzer, pup! Does Captain Jacks allow set-ups at 8:00 in the morning? We can just see you on the Captain Jacks cam with a bottle of peach wine! LOL :lol:
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