What can i drink?!


Question: im allergic to fruit and i love wine but i can't drink it. does anyone know of any wine i can buy that is'nt made from fruit? i'm not keen on making my own wine because i havent eally got the time!


Answers: im allergic to fruit and i love wine but i can't drink it. does anyone know of any wine i can buy that is'nt made from fruit? i'm not keen on making my own wine because i havent eally got the time!

Google. And I believe modern mead is a honey wine, I bought some from Trader Joe's. Could be wrong.

And potatoes are also used to make...VODKA. Moonshine is like the tweak of alcohol. Anything goes.

sooooooooooooo drink beer instead

I have heard that there is a potatoe wine out there but I don't where or who makes it. I don't think that it would taste very good though as potatoes are mainly used to make MOONSHINE!!

Hi,
well, there's dandelion wine, but usually homemade.
there's Japanese Sake (pronounced Sock Kay, not socky), which is made from rice and pretty available nowadays.
that's all i got
Kanpai!!

Not wines by definition but I think you might enjoy...

Mead- Fermented honey beverage, very tasty IMO. Comparative to wine in both price and strength.

Barelywine- Roughly the same strength as wine but it's beer. The flavors are much more rich so you may not like it but it's really complex as far as beers go and also can be aged like wine.

Wheatwine- I guess it's basically the same thing as barleywine but I actually haven't found a commercial example to try yet and haven't got around to brewing my own.

Sake- Like the guy above me mentioned, it's a wine-like beverage of comparative strength. Kanpai indeed.

Wine by definition though is made by fermenting the natural juices of fruit for the most part so you'll have to broaden your horizons a bit.

Some other beer styles you may appreciate as a wine drinker though are Tripel, Old Ale, Faro Lambic, and Geuze. I think they're all worth a couple of shots.

a big glass of milk would be good





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