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Frankie Lawrence
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Don't know about birch wine but have just made some rhubarb wine and it tasted pretty good - although I suspect would leave you with a bad head if consumed in quantity. Appearance wise, the less links drawn to the word "sample", probably the better!

 

How do you go about collecting birch sap then?

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I have an old book on various wines. (Will dig out the ISBN and post here)

 

C.J.J Berry

 

First steps in winemaking.

 

ISBN 978-1-85486-139-9

 

One can use the same recipe for Sycamore and Walnut as with Birch (page 139). Needs to be tapped this week if possible and later in Scotland due to current weather. trees should be 8" diameter min to avoid harm.

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C.J.J Berry

 

First steps in winemaking.

 

ISBN 978-1-85486-139-9

 

One can use the same recipe for Sycamore and Walnut as with Birch (page 139). Needs to be tapped this week if possible and later in Scotland due to current weather. trees should be 8" diameter min to avoid harm.

 

how on earth do they come to THAT conclusion! 8" diameter! its invasive of course its harmfull!:001_smile:

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