Potato and wheat wine / Poor man’s Brandy / Cumberland Brandy wine recipe

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Potato and wheat wine goes by a few different names, be it Poor man’s brandy or Cumberland brandy. This video gives a step by step guide to the recipe and the method to make this wine at home!

The taste test and review an be found here:

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