Hi I just met John in Midleton last Sunday, he kindly told me about this site. I've just (with two friends) made one batch of kit cider, went okay. I'm not planning to leap with both feet into the world of home brewing, but it was fun and I wouldn't mind learning a bit more about it.
Welcome aboard. We are having a meet up in the Franciscan Well on 26th July if you want to come along?
http://nationalhomebrewclub.com/forum/index.php/topic,2931.0.html
(Edit: 26th July, not 27th)
Hey Donal,
You're no Virgin with that Cider under your belt, and great to see you had a good result!
Nice to meet you on Sunday and welcome on board!
Welcome!
I forgot to ask: what kit did you do?
@Garry, 27th? Surely you mean the 26th.
Quote from: johnrm on July 10, 2013, 01:19:40 PM
@Garry, 27th? Surely you mean the 26th.
Well spotted :-[
Quote from: Garry on July 10, 2013, 01:16:58 PM
I forgot to ask: what kit did you do?
Thanks all for the kind welcome. Garry I'm not sure what the kit was, I'd have to look for the evidence. It was pear and apple anyway. The process went well but the taste was a bit sickly sweet for my liking, maybe because of the pear? 'Twas my friend who ordered it, perhaps from Finland or somewhere like that. Since then we've become aware of Home Brew West.
I'll keep the
27th 26th in mind, thanks for the invitation, though not sure yet if I could make that. The Franciscan Well sure is a nice place to meet up though!
it's probably the Finlandia Cider Kit (http://www.homebrewwest.ie/finlandia-cider-145-kg-kit-1349-p.asp), this is made with both apple and pear. I've not tried it, but the only other 'sickly sweet' kit i've tried is the Coopers Ginger Beer. Too much sweetener in it :(
Yes, that's the one. I recognise the carton.