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Wine Spirits – The Death of the Off Licence?

Are you looking for a nice bottle of wine to sup, or the perfect accompaniment to that special meal? How about a lovely glass of red, to settle down next to the fire with on a cold winter evening? A quick trip to the off licence and all these desires are met – or are they?

The fact is the answer could soon well be NO purely because there just isn’t one. Surely not, you may be saying, well let’s look at the reasoning behind it:

Firstly there is competition, there are more and more places that you can now sate your wine passion other than the traditional “offie” The two major threats come from the supermarket and the online wine club.

Secondly, cost. Small shops have less buying power and in relation to their size, much greater costs per unit and hence have to charge more to make up the difference and make ends meet.

3. There are lots of different flavours to choose from. Some of the big vodka brands have seen how popular flavoured vodka is, and have launched their own fruit flavoured vodkas. There are also bars that are famous for their flavoured vodka, and regularly update their collection.

4. Flavouring vodka allows flavours not normally associated with drinks to be used. Whereas fruit flavours are quite common in drinks, some vodka lovers are much more inventive. What about birthday cake, or coffee for example?

5. Sweets are a good choice for those looking for different flavours. If you’ve got a sweet tooth, why not look out for Parma Violet, Rhubarb and Custard, or Bubblegum flavours of vodka?

So what is the solution? There are a couple that are worth considering, the supermarket being one. But they too lack the certain something that allows you to enjoy the experience of selecting your wine as well as drinking it as you often have to rush the process before the ice cream melts! You can overcome this, take your time and do the whole process from the comfort of your own home by joining one of the UK’s many excellent wine clubs or plans. The online wine club gives the perfect balance of convenience, cost savings and the experience that comes from the endless pool of knowledge that is the World Wide Web. No actual stores mean much lower overheads, a saving that they then pass straight on to the consumer. But the fact they don’t have actual shops doesn’t mean that they are small fry. Because the clubs reach across the globe they have significant buying power and are able to secure bulk deals with many wineries further driving prices down.

Resource Author Francisco Rodriguez Higueras
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Brewing Your Own Beer – Beer Making Kits

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If you think wine making is hard, then you should know that organic wine making is much more difficult. A lot of major wineries will tell you that the growing of the grapes is an essential part in the wine making process. Since grapes are hard to maintain and grow, you would probably be tempted to use chemicals and other things that will make sure your plantation is free from pests, diseases and other problems. If you want to produce organic wine, however, you should ensure the fruits that you use are grown organically. This means that the plant was grown naturally and without using fungicides, hormones, artificial fertilizers, growth regulators, pesticides, and other synthetic chemicals.

•    How is beer made?

•    How do you bottle your own beer?

•    What equipment do I need?

•    Is it expensive to buy beer brewing equipment?

•    Is it a lot of work?

•    Is it hard to learn home beer brewing?

Finding a quality beer making kit will help you address all of these questions.  Plus by finding a brewing kit you aren’t stuck wondering if you’ve forgotten some special brewing equipment.  The biggest names in home brewing kits have been around for many years and have made home brewers out of thousands of people.

Beer making kits include everything you need to make your very first batch of home brew.  This is a benefit because you don’t have to search around for all of the individual beer brewing equipment, it’s all included.  Typically the equipment included a beer making kit includes:

•    Primary fermenter – This is where you mix your water, fermentables, and yeast.

•    Airlock – This provides a means for letting the CO2 escape and prevents air from getting to your wort.

•    Bottling tap – This provides the means for getting your “young beer” from the fermenter into your bottle.

•    Bottles – Yes, a lot of the beer making kits out there even provide you with re-sealable P.E.T. bottles.  These are handy because you don’t need a bottle caper and you don’t have to save your empty beer bottles to brew a batch of beer.

•    A can of hopped malt extract with brewer’s yeast to make your first batch of home brew.

•    Instructions on how to use their system.  Some even have video available showing how their kit works.

•    Some of the better kits even include some things like a hydrometer, mixing spoon, carbonation drops, etc.

You can save yourself some headache and stress by using a beer brewing kit to get started making your own beer.  Beer brewing is a hobby that many enjoy and a hobby that will continue to grow

Resource Author Francisco Rodriguez Higueras
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