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raine66 Sep 28th 2007 3:32 am

Re: home-made wine
 

Originally Posted by Calgary Colemans (Post 5364658)
Does anyone know of anywhere in Calgary that does this?? Sounds like a lot of fun!!! :D

Nicky

The company I used is called Wine Kitz they have two locations in Calgary, don't know exactly where but here are the phone nos. from the back of their brochure:

(403) 288 1889
(403) 225 1083

Steve_P Sep 28th 2007 3:37 am

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Originally Posted by Calgary Colemans (Post 5364694)
Damn...and I thought that's what basements were for....:rofl::rofl::rofl:

That is what basements are for, among other things...;):p:rofl::rofl:

If you can find a friend who's knowledgeable and willing to do it for you then no-one will know.;) :p

But as far as commercial operations of UBrew type establishments as far as I know only B.C. and Ontario allow it.

Calgary Colemans Sep 28th 2007 3:40 am

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Time for a change in career then me'thinks ;)

Almost Canadian Sep 28th 2007 4:12 am

Re: home-made wine
 

Originally Posted by Calgary Colemans (Post 5364658)
Does anyone know of anywhere in Calgary that does this?? Sounds like a lot of fun!!! :D

Nicky


Grapes for Glass will do it. They have a store in Shawnessy and one somewhere in the NW - no prizes for guessing which one I shop at :eek:

Almost Canadian Sep 28th 2007 4:15 am

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Originally Posted by Steve_P (Post 5364724)
That is what basements are for, among other things...;):p:rofl::rofl:

If you can find a friend who's knowledgeable and willing to do it for you then no-one will know.;) :p

But as far as commercial operations of UBrew type establishments as far as I know only B.C. and Ontario allow it.


Sorry Steve, but I can't agree with you here.

Are you saying an individual cannot brew their own or one cannot allow a commercial store to brew a wine kit for you.

I can assure you that both are permissible in Alberta - had they not been I would not have relocated here. Having said that, I have never asked a store to brew anything for me - takes all the fun away :thumbsup:

Steve_P Sep 28th 2007 4:21 am

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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 5364950)
Sorry Steve, but I can't agree with you here.

Are you saying an individual cannot brew their own or one cannot allow a commercial store to brew a wine kit for you.

I can assure you that both are permissible in Alberta - had they not been I would not have relocated here. Having said that, I have never asked a store to brew anything for me - takes all the fun away :thumbsup:

I understood that it was not permissible for a commercial establishment to brew a wine kit for you.

I know there many operations in B.C. where you put in the yeast and it is considered "your wine" that you brewed, but I was under the impression that this was not allowed in Alberta. :confused:

Almost Canadian Sep 28th 2007 4:34 am

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Originally Posted by Steve_P (Post 5364992)
I understood that it was not permissible for a commercial establishment to brew a wine kit for you.

I know there many operations in B.C. where you put in the yeast and it is considered "your wine" that you brewed, but I was under the impression that this was not allowed in Alberta. :confused:

Ah I see

Grapes for Glass will definately do it. I don't know how much "work" one has to perform (placing the airlock in the top may be sufficient) but they certainly will perform the vast majority of the brewing.

As I have said, I have never done this and I was very surprised when they offered this service to me when I first went in. I'm sure other stores will do likewise.

Cheers :thumbsup:

Calgary Colemans Sep 28th 2007 6:08 am

Re: home-made wine
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 5364928)
Grapes for Glass will do it. They have a store in Shawnessy and one somewhere in the NW - no prizes for guessing which one I shop at :eek:

oooh tell me more....We live close to there!!!

Have you ever tried it??

And do they sell other tastys too??

Nicky

Almost Canadian Sep 28th 2007 7:34 am

Re: home-made wine
 

Originally Posted by Calgary Colemans (Post 5365374)
oooh tell me more....We live close to there!!!

Have you ever tried it??

And do they sell other tastys too??

Nicky

See my earlier posts.

Grapes to Glass is next to (or next to but one) the Subway that is next to Canadian Tire in Shawnessy.

If you wish, I have loads of winemaking kit that I would be happy to lend to you to get you started (as this is the most expensive part of starting to make your own - although it isn't that expensive).

We live about 5 mins drive from Grapes to Glass so sound like we live near you.

Feel free to PM me

hot wasabi peas Sep 29th 2007 3:18 am

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How long does homemade wine keep for? My neighbour just gave me a few bottles of wine she made about 5 years ago. :unsure:

raine66 Sep 29th 2007 10:05 am

Re: home-made wine
 

Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas (Post 5368189)
How long does homemade wine keep for? My neighbour just gave me a few bottles of wine she made about 5 years ago. :unsure:

Oh I dunno, my wine is lucky if it lasts 5 minutes. :lol:

daft batty Sep 30th 2007 1:55 am

Re: home-made wine
 

Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas (Post 5368189)
How long does homemade wine keep for? My neighbour just gave me a few bottles of wine she made about 5 years ago. :unsure:

I think its the same criteria as "real" wine. If its red grape then hold it up to the light and if it looks brown then its past it.

why not open it and try it???:eek:

Almost Canadian Oct 1st 2007 3:38 am

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Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas (Post 5368189)
How long does homemade wine keep for? My neighbour just gave me a few bottles of wine she made about 5 years ago. :unsure:

It depends on how it was made and what "preservatives" are placed in it.

Generally, unless I am laying down bottles deliberately to mature, I try and drink it within a year of it finishing. The problem is, if it is there I drink it so it very rarely lasts a year anyway :eek::thumbsup:

Paul Wildy Oct 1st 2007 8:18 am

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Loads of really usefull info on here - thanks everyone!

Dive06 Oct 2nd 2007 12:57 pm

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I went in and ordered my wine stock today, same as Raine66, after all she is my significant other :eek:, and the person said that if you cannot wait for it to mature or say, want it matured quicker, you can place it on a 'coaster' which has a magnet in it and this will draw down (something or other, forgot its name :confused:) and voila....in 20 mins you can drink it. :unsure:

After picking me off the floor, dont think she was impressed with my scoffing :thumbdown: I told her that wouldnt be necessary I will let nature take its course.

I went for a Medium Bodied Chilean Cab Sauv (cant spell me) and cant wait to taste it!! She said that 30 bottles at an equivalent of $4.65 dollars was what I was getting.....will see how it tastes :thumbup:


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