1 kg honey bookers
1lt apple juice
Yeast
Nuit
Racked 21st april
8th may quite nice.
12th june. Campden tablet added
19th june bottled
1 kg honey bookers
1lt apple juice
Yeast
Nuit
Racked 21st april
8th may quite nice.
12th june. Campden tablet added
19th june bottled
3lb honey
8 x Peaches chopped
entire Ginger root
Nuitruent
1 x cup of stewed cup of english breakfast tea
yeat
24th jan. bubble slowing. taste of ginger and sweetness. ginger not as fiery as at start. fruit
still floating.
Racked 14th feb
Finigs not clearing
Peach taste is too much. Yuk. 7th march
8th may still yuck
30 nov one month bubbles at 3> min added campden tab and will wait 24hrs
reracked
will then add 70g honey to back sweeten and wait a couple of weeks before bottle
1st dec added 2nd campden as too active
6th dec appeared dead for a couple of days and so added last (5070g) of honey. taste is
more cider like at the mo with a slight hint of honey. need to look at stronger flavoured honey
Bottled 13/12/15
9 bottles. Mostly apple taste some honey hint. Need stronger honey. Labelling as medium
cysor.
8/6/2016 nice strong apple wine a bit chardony like
For a long time there had been an unnecessary rivalry between many Pagan/Heathen organisations yet they were all striving to achieve the same goal – Providing a valuable service to the pagan community as a whole. Unfortunately this often had the opposite effect, distancing a community they were trying to serve.
Change was long overdue and the Pagan Federation took the initiative and invited
representatives from a number of Pagan and Heathen organisations to bring about these changes. It seemed that all those present were of the opinion that it would be good to find ways to put aside old rivalries and conflicts and see if we could explore ways to work together, each organisation remaining distinct. It is our diversity that allows us to bring our own unique insights, thoughts and suggestions in providing specific services.
The first meeting took place on 12th July 2014 and included representatives from many of the main Pagan and Heathen organisations in the UK. There was a little apprehension that things might not go according to plan. But there was also a great deal of shared intent that we would all do everything we could to make the gathering a success. A success it most certainly was. Since then, we have continued to explore ways we might work together, projects we might collaborate upon and ways we might signpost to one another for the expertise found in our respective organisations. The Pagan and Heathen symposium meeting was always intended to be a first step, and thanks to the wonderful enthusiasm and positive intent of all who attended the meeting, that first step was a big one.
Nearly a year later the Symposium currently consists of several organisations dedicated to working as a co-operative in order to address the many issues faced by and relevant to the Pagan and Heathen Communities. Current Organisations involved and their representatives are:
Diane Narraway -The Dolmen Grove
Andy Pardy – Police Pagan Association
Paul Pearson – Greenmantle Magazine
Ashley Mortimer – Doreen Valiente Foundation
Mike Stygal/Robin Taylor – The Pagan Federation
Helene Mobius – Moonhenge
Cathbodva Clarity – Children of Artemis
Phillip Shallcrass – The British Druid Order
Esme Knight/Caz Galloway – Pagan Pride UK
Juan Payne – The Centre for Pagan Studies
Kevin Groves
Dawn Kinsella – The Goddess Temple
Morgana Sythove – Pagan Federation International
Caroline Wise – Fellowship of Isis
Jez Green – U.K. Heathenry
Andy Norfolk – ASLAN Advocacy
Shaun Hayes – OBOD
Cat Treadwell – The Druid Network
Elle Hull – Avalon Temple (Glastonbury)
Eleanor Bennet – Pagan Radio
David Spofforth – Pagan Dawn
Andy Norfolk – Pentacle Magazine
Phil Parkyn/Geoff Miles – Kith of Yggdrasil
Anna Franklin – Mercian Gathering
Christina Oakley-Harrington – Treadwells Bookshop
Further information on the organisations involved and contact details for individuals can be found :
http://pagansymposium.org/