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The Homebuilt Winery | Steve Hughes

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43 projects for builduing and using winemaking equipment

- Step-by-step projects - Tips and techniques - Winemaking guidance

Author
Steve Hughes
Language
English 🇬🇧
€20.66

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Description

Make great wine without spending a fortune on equipment.
Wether you have a cellar stocked with homemade vintages or are a recent convert to the rewards of home winemaking, you are likely to need some new equipment. The Homebuilt Winery provides complete building plans for 43 winemaking projects, pieces that facilitate the entire process of turning grapes into wine - from crushing and destemming to bottling ans labeling.
Each project includes thorough step-by-step instructions, building diagrams, an illustration of complete piece, and instructions for use.

A home winemaker and experienced builder himself, Steve Hughes understands every step in the winemaking process and has designed projects that are useful and durable, yet easy to build with only basic carpentry skills and materials. Using his building plans, you can do anything from replacing a few worn pieces to building an entire home winery.

Steve Hughes is a home winemaker who also has more than 40 years experience as a building designer and contractor. He regularly contributes articles on building winemaking equipment to WineMaker magazine.

"The next best thing to making wine is building winemaking equipment and gadgets. Now hobby winemakers have the know-how and plans to build great homemade equipment to make great homemade wine" BRAD RING, publisher, Winemaker Magazine.

Details

9781603429900

Data sheet

Author
Steve Hughes
Language
English 🇬🇧
Publisher
Workman
Number of pages
200
Date of publication
20/07/2012