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  1. fatherrob

    Winemaking for Church

    Actually, we were going to come up that way for our vacation this year, but all the places we wanted to stay were booked, so now we are going to Kentucky. That being said, my wife has family in southern Michigan, and we head up that way from time to time. I might sometime be able to arrange a...
  2. fatherrob

    Winemaking for Church

    Well, I long ago realized the First Amendment means nothing anymore, but even during prohibition there was an exception for Sacramental wines. Of course, I have a solution... Have the Church plant some vines, harvest them, and make the wine on site. It never leaves the property that way...
  3. fatherrob

    Winemaking for Church

    Hrm, perhaps... before investing in the grapes, I should do one of the mail order juices to see if I can produce a drinkable wine... I hadn't really thought about that, as I was thinking as much about the big picture perspective of planting and tending vines... I would imagine I'd have a...
  4. fatherrob

    Winemaking for Church

    Good morning, everyone, and thanks for the responses so far. I tried the water in a bucket thing, but I guess the water filter in my fridge is just too good! LOL! In reading about winemaking, I have read that you cannot use store-bought grapes, because they are irradiated and won't...
  5. fatherrob

    Winemaking for Church

    Good afternoon, My name is Robert Lyons. I am looking to get into winemaking for a very specific purpose - I desire to make wine that is conformable to what would have been used during the time of Christ. In other words, no added ingredients! (I am not so concerned about method as I am about...
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