On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 12:02:22 +0100, Chris Croughton
<chris@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> blethered:
>On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 18:59:11 GMT, WaltA
> <please@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 09:40:26 +0100, Chris Croughton & I wrote:
[...]
>>>A decent cider, I hope?
If anyone can reliably find one in the stu****markets I'd be obliged to
know which it is, although I appear to have abruptly stopped drinking
at home after the hangover from hell struck yesterday. Didn't even
have the energy to eat sausages in rolls.
>>
>> Oh but of course :) , from Kingston Black's amongst others, home-made
>> by some good friends, traditional equipment being gathered up from
>> obscure places before it all vanishes into museums or worse .
>
>Ah, home made is the best. Sometime I'll have to try, but I rarely
>drink alcohol at home (I'd really like to make Perry and Cyzer, the
>former can be obtained but I don't know anywhere making the latter)...
There's a list, as there so often is, on Yahoo[1] which is populated
with ever so clever cider perry and possibly cyzer makers, although I
confess I've never heard them discussing cyzer and in fact it's the
meadmaking groups (usenet, not yahoo) who are more likely to mention
that particular beverage.
[1] Beg pardon - just recalled that it moved from Yahoo to
googlegroups, so the archive should be searchable now. UKCider, in
case anyone wishes to know.
<back to lurking>


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