Yes, use tap water if its good quality. Some live in areas where the water is heavily chlorinated or simply isn't good quality. In this case you may want to use either filtered or bottled water.
Why do you snobs watch these videos then ? Just so you can make stupid comments like these ? I'm sure your wine is made from the finest foot crushed grapes picked at the right time of year in the best region of " France,Italy,Australia,South Africa etc."...
10 years on, still the best tutorial on here 👏👏👏
My first wine is bubbling away in the 'man cave', thanks for this, best video for learners and such a nice voice to listen to!
The best explanation I have seen from start to finish brilliant and thank you. SEAN REDMOND IRELAND
Great tutorial, clearly spoken and straight forward.
Eventually, a common sense, simply spoken instruction. Have been baffled by "Racking" for months. Brilliant.
This is the ticket, very well presented. Many thanks.
I liked the way you described pulling the top off it. My wife goes loopy when I do cos I usually have a mess
Thanks 👍
I like your vids very informative , Mine always turn out good .
Is there an alternative to grape juice concentrate. Thank you Steve
Great thanks for this!
are U used a tap water?
Yes, use tap water if its good quality. Some live in areas where the water is heavily chlorinated or simply isn't good quality. In this case you may want to use either filtered or bottled water.
very good explanation,thank you!(Master :-) )
25-28 what f or c
Sarah Fay No doubt it's Celsius
If it was 28 degrees F, it would be technically known as solid ice and therefore rather harder to stir...
Making "home made" wine from kit is like making home made diner from a pre made frozen diner from Walmart.
except there's 30 bottles of it
Why do you snobs watch these videos then ? Just so you can make stupid comments like these ? I'm sure your wine is made from the finest foot crushed grapes picked at the right time of year in the best region of " France,Italy,Australia,South Africa etc."...