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Well I have decided to get into making me own booze as yet another hobby and to save a bunch of dough. smileyvault-stirthepot.gif

Booze is anything but cheap up here in the NWT with beer averaging about $55 a two four and my beloved rum is $56 for a 40 ouncer. :wallbash:

 

So while I'm waiting for my supplies to arrive from Texas lets here about your home brewing/distilling exploits!!!! :D

 

 

 

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When you get the 6 year old Eldorado Silver Deluxe duplicated Dave... let me know!

 

I'm not gonna wait 6 years fer a dram of rum!!!! :tease::tease::tease:

Plus I'm an amber rum guy. ;)

Maybe a nice Flor De Cana 25? :whistling:

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Cider is cheap and relatively easy to make something both potent and palatable. You can turn cheap store bought apple juice into cider providing it dosen't contain preservatives. Citric acid is fine. Got completely wasted just over a year ago on my first batch. Wife shut down production after that...

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Wife shut down production after that...

 

And that is why I'm single!!! :tease:

My buddy down in the states just made a batch of apple pie cider tonight. ;)

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And that is why I'm single!!! :tease:

My buddy down in the states just made a batch of apple pie cider tonight. ;)

you should see what one of my buds brings up from South Carolina any type of moonshine you can think of haha all bootleg stuff so nothing's ever the same some of it goes down alright the other makes you never want to touch the stuff ever again haha

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hahaha

Way too funny...and you all thought our members Sinker..TJ and Crew, et.al. were batchin up " Maple Syrup" this Winter past ?

 

Cheers to the Home Brew..EXPLOITS

 

Good Thread Drifter

 

Tight Lines All

 

Paul

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Cider is cheap and relatively easy to make something both potent and palatable. You can turn cheap store bought apple juice into cider providing it dosen't contain preservatives. Citric acid is fine. Got completely wasted just over a year ago on my first batch. Wife shut down production after that...

Amazing.

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Just found 2 quarts apple pie cider in the back shelf of the frig 2 nights ago,made Nov 2012 man is it potent now.

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There be books and the internet fer all the info needed. ;)

Cool I will look into that never even thought of it untill i read this thread..

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Cool I will look into that never even thought of it untill i read this thread..

its alot of fun to make your own booze. Sometimes its not as cheap as one would think. Good fun when some friends get together to brew and later enjoy the rewards
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I considered just going to those 'u-brew' places for beer n wine to save $. Especially after drinking that sediment-ridden swill of a beer imitation my brother tried to make at home AND convince me was delicious.

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I considered just going to those 'u-brew' places for beer n wine to save $.

 

My wife enjoys a glass of wine and started using one of those places a couple years back and says the stuff she makes is excellent.

 

And when her and her girlfriends all get together here at the house, it's pretty obvious they all like it :lol:

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My wife enjoys a glass of wine and started using one of those places a couple years back and says the stuff she makes is excellent.

 

And when her and her girlfriends all get together here at the house, it's pretty obvious they all like it :lol:

I can attest to the quality of the u- brew wine places, it pretty decent wine, just have to buy the premium juice to get started

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The easiest way is to make red wine.

You just need a pale of must from California. I do mine every year.

A lot cheaper ($3/bottle) that LCBO and free of chemicals.

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Used to make beer. Now my parents and us split on merlot.

 

Are there not any microbreweries in Yellowknife? Alot cheaper... if drinking in bulk. :canadian:

 

Man, up there that could be a goldmine business.

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