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Started with 12 total lbs of cherries boiled them down into 1 gallon of juice that was refridgerated with 1/2tsp petic enzyme for a couple of weeks. Here is the recipe and the numbers for the start of this wine.
1 gallon chokecherry juice
2 gallons of water
Measured the SG at 1.022 the acid at .3% and the ph was above 4.4 (thats the highest my strips went)
Added the following to the primary with the juice and water
2300 grams of sugar (should be right around 1.090 SG)
6 tsp acid blend (increases at .15% per tsp per gallon should give me around .6%)
1.5 tsp tannin
3 tsp yeast nutrient
1.5 tsp yeast energizer
1.5 tsp pectic enzyme
Stirred everything well to disolve the sugar and to mix in the other ingredients. Put the top on the primary with a clean cloth covering up the airlock hole. I will check the SG, acid, and pH agian in the morning and plan to pitch the RC212 yeast then as well.
I have tried chokecherries straight off the tree and boy are they bitter, but after adding sugar to them they make one heck of a cherry juice drink. My wife, son, and daugher kept comming back wanting another little shot glass of the juice.
Started with 12 total lbs of cherries boiled them down into 1 gallon of juice that was refridgerated with 1/2tsp petic enzyme for a couple of weeks. Here is the recipe and the numbers for the start of this wine.
1 gallon chokecherry juice
2 gallons of water
Measured the SG at 1.022 the acid at .3% and the ph was above 4.4 (thats the highest my strips went)
Added the following to the primary with the juice and water
2300 grams of sugar (should be right around 1.090 SG)
6 tsp acid blend (increases at .15% per tsp per gallon should give me around .6%)
1.5 tsp tannin
3 tsp yeast nutrient
1.5 tsp yeast energizer
1.5 tsp pectic enzyme
Stirred everything well to disolve the sugar and to mix in the other ingredients. Put the top on the primary with a clean cloth covering up the airlock hole. I will check the SG, acid, and pH agian in the morning and plan to pitch the RC212 yeast then as well.
I have tried chokecherries straight off the tree and boy are they bitter, but after adding sugar to them they make one heck of a cherry juice drink. My wife, son, and daugher kept comming back wanting another little shot glass of the juice.