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PetenNewburg
Benjamin Franklin: In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is laughter, and in water there is bacteria.
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« on: April 11, 2011, 09:34:03 PM »

  I picked up a couple of Blaine's wine kits.  A "NEW MILLENNIUM SPARKLING WINE SELECTION SPECIALE 7.5L WINE KIT" to make 3 GALLONS of bubbly and a Exotic Fruits White Zinfandel Island Mist Premium 7.5L Kit to make 6 gallons of tropical wine, both by WINEXPERT.  I'll make both with WallyWorld Culligan Water.  At $ 0.33 per gallon, ya can't go wrong ..... I hope! 
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Kitchen Sink Coffee Stout, bottled
Raspberry Pils, Kegged.
Grolsch Clone, Bottled.
Mountmellick Irish Stout Kits, both kegged.
Double Imperial IPA, Kegged/ Bottled
Kegged Hard Apple Cider, tapped
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« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2011, 11:31:59 AM »

Thats cool.  I always buy water for my kits, why put the money into a kit and use bad tating water.  I am getting ready to stablize a Cherry Pinot Noir Orchard Breezen kit I got from Blaine.
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