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Time To Brew Up A Wine? 14 years 1 month ago #1

We have just negotiated a superb once off deal for Magnum Ultimate wine kits: now only €25.00 for 30 bottles (about 65% of normal price), no sugar or any other ingredients required.

We brought in a couple of hundred kits, and have held on to about a half of them. With in a day, nearly a quarter are gone.

Not a bad kit at all, we have shop customers in Galway who swear by them and won't buy any other.

Takes 2 to 3 weeks to have a very drinkable wine.

Time To Brew Up A Wine? 14 years 1 month ago #2

Agreed, A great offer - couldn't resist the savings so have already order 4 kits

The more I spend the more I save!!


Cheers

Will

Time To Brew Up A Wine? 14 years 3 days ago #3

Brian,
Re the free fermenter deal on the Australian kits....
You are out of the Rose. When you restock, will the free fermenter still be available?

I need a new bucket, and i need a rose wine kit, obviously looking for the cheapest avenue.

Time To Brew Up A Wine? 14 years 3 days ago #4

It was an incredible once off offer from Hambleton Bard. And we passed it on to all the guys we supply, on the basis that they pass it on to consumers. UK shops didn't do it afaik.

As it turn out, they probably didn't have to . . . we hear that the Pinot Grigio is surprisingly good.

We only have a few kits left with free fermenters. Check the other local suppliers (THBC, MyBeerAndWine, HomeBrewCentre etc), but I think they are all out too.
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