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In How to Distill, you’ll learn every aspect of home distilling, from the fundamentals to controlling flavour development to packaging. It doesn’t matter if you want to be a moonshiner or whiskey maker, a rum distiller or gin infuser, this book will get you started on your journey.
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The Trub Filter is a coarse grade filter bag to remove dead yeast and hop residue before bottling or barreling. This is particularly effective with kits that use dry hop additions and grain brewing. This is a 25 micron bag. Fits directly into 4” top barrels and fermenters Effectively removes a wide variety of gelatinous matter and solids such as trub, dead yeast cells, grains, dry hops etc.
Works With 4” Barrels, Works With Wide Neck Fermenters, Easy & Simple to Use, Can be Used With Liquor Such as Sloe Gin, Re-Usable, Dry Hop Port
How to reproduce the flavour and quality of commercial wines in your own home. Sauternes, hocks, Madeiras and champagne are all possible with the help of this book
Alex Hill is the owner of Vigo Ltd, experienced cider and Perry producer, as well as his main business of supplying Cidermaking equipment in the UK. This basic small booklet will give the startup Cidermaker some basics.A very useful booklet to read before starting up on this venture
This essential and groundbreaking reference gives a comprehensive overview of one of the most fascinating, important, and controversial trends in the world of wine: the scientific and technological innovations that are now influencing how grapes are grown and how wine is made. Jamie Goode, a widely respected authority on wine science, details the key scientific developments relating to viticulture and enology, explains the practical application of science to techniques that are used around the world, and explores how these issues are affecting the quality, flavor, and perception of wine. The only complete resource available on the subject, “The Science of Wine: From Vine to Glass” engagingly discusses a wide range of topics including terroir, biodynamics, the production of ‘natural’ or manipulation-free wines, the potential effect of climate change on grape growing, the health benefits of wine, and much more. It covers some of the most hotly debated issues including genetically modified grape vines, sulphur dioxide, the future of cork, and wine flavor chemistry. More than 100 illustrations and photographs make even the most complex topics clear, straightforward, and easy to understand. This title is engagingly written for a wide audience of students, winemakers, wine professionals, and general readers interested in the science of wine.
