Wu Jia Pi medicinal wine home brewing Q and A
/ Shih-tien WuHere is a video explaining our process of brewing Wu Jia Pi medicinal wine with our Chinese herbal formula. Rob also shows what it looks like after 3 months, how to drain the herbs, and answers questions related to the homebrewing of Wu Jia Pi herbal wine.
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