Seeing the beer and slug subject reminded me I created a bad batch of wine. Would slugs go for that as well?
I hope so as I have several batches put aside for that use ;D ;D ;D
drinking nice goosgog at the moment though!
They are attracted by the yeast/fermentation smell so possibly...
It must be bad if you are reduced to feeding it to slugs... :-X
Why not turn it into wine vinegar instead?
The best fish n chips vinegar I've ever tasted was made from a wine kit that went a bit wrong. Just add a glug of vinegar to the wine and plug the top with cottonwool. Leave somewhere for a couple of months.
Quote from: pg on March 30, 2011, 17:49:45
Why not turn it into wine vinegar instead?
The best fish n chips vinegar I've ever tasted was made from a wine kit that went a bit wrong. Just add a glug of vinegar to the wine and plug the top with cottonwool. Leave somewhere for a couple of months.
There are a couple
gallons of this stuff ::) (when I make a mistake I do it BIG).
I'd have to learn to make and eat fish n chips.......or wash windows with it???
I already have a gallon of basil wine which tasted so bad it is only fit for marinade
So maybe I'll try your suggestion, a small bottle of it.
I put some broccoli out for the slugs when drunk one evening - they didn't touch it. Poured some pinto grigio out for them and they loved it, extra slugs climbed up the metal stairs to my balcony to get at it ;D
Tried cider once and got nothing in the trap but mould.
I used some bad wine to cook with and it work OK
Quote from: pg on March 30, 2011, 17:49:45
Why not turn it into wine vinegar instead?
The best fish n chips vinegar I've ever tasted was made from a wine kit that went a bit wrong. Just add a glug of vinegar to the wine and plug the top with cottonwool. Leave somewhere for a couple of months.
Cheers pg- I have been wanting to know how to make wine vinegar!
Quote from: puppy2 on April 18, 2012, 22:32:06
I used some bad wine to cook with and it work OK
That's a good use!