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Drink Your Own Garden: A homebrew guide using your garden ingredients
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Drink Your Own Garden: A homebrew guide using your garden ingredients
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Drink Your Own Garden: A homebrew guide using your garden ingredients

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Make your own wine, beer, cider, juice and cordial using everything imaginable from your garden – including flowers, fruits, vegetables and even weeds!

Comprehensive guide on everything you need to start brewing at home, and what to use from your garden and when

A delightful revised digital edition of a classic book, Drink Your Own Garden will appeal to anyone seeking a more self-sufficient lifestyle. This is a wonderfully imaginative guide to making the most of your delicious garden produce, from damson and marigold wines, through to honey mead and rhubarb cordial.
With guidelines for each step of the way, including equipment and ingredients, a seasonal guide to what to grow when, and a list of potential problems and remedies. Over 140 recipes for berry and bush wines, flower wines, fruit wines, grain wines, herb wines, leaf and sap wines, vegetable wines, mead and beers, as well as non-alcoholic choices such as refreshing fruit juices, cordials and teas.

Accompanied by vintage-style colour illustrations throughout, this handy and accessible guide will ensure that before long you will be making the most of the seasonal fruits and vegetables from your garden and enjoying a glass of delicious home brew.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBatsford
Release dateMay 2, 2013
ISBN9781849941181
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Drink Your Own Garden: A homebrew guide using your garden ingredients
Author

Judith Glover

Judith Glover wrote Drink Your Own Garden for Batsford in 1979 after a generous neighbour gave her a box of parsnips grown in his garden and she was inspired to begin brewing at home.  

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