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  1. wineforfun

    Welch's wine experiment - 4 different yeasts - results so far

    Do a search for jsWordy's Super Sugar Welchs. Great recipe. When we make it we generally use RC-212. We also use a starting gravity of 1.145 and it normally dies off around 1.020 - 1.030. We don't oak it. Have oaked in the past but doesn't lend a lot to this style of wine. It ends up being a...
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    DangerDave's Dragon Blood Wine

    SuperKleer is your answer. It packs the lees much tighter. That is one of the downfalls of Sparklloid, the "whispies" that appear later in the bottle.
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    Cherry Port

    No experience with those taster corks. For me, I cork everything with regular #9 corks. I have seen them used at some local wineries but again, no personal experience. I don't trust them for long term storage.
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    Cherry Port

    Well, too late for this batch but I probably would have just used regular brandy, if you already had the taste you liked. I am sure by adding the cherry brandy it is and will be cherry heavy on the flavor. After re-reading, it sounds like you still have some of the original cherry wine left, if...
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    blueberry wine.. dry, or sweet?

    I do mine between and off dry and semi sweet. As Arne mentions, it is your wine so make it how you like it. If I know my wife will be drinking some, then I make about a third of it sweet for her. If I had 7 gal. I would be making it 3 gal. off dry SG 1.005. 2 gal. semi sweet SG 1.010 and 2...
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    Redhots

    @compdoctor I was pretty new to things when making this. Just started making wine 7 months earlier. Don't know that I would change much about it. This is based off of a 2 gal. batch. Notes below are just as written in my journal. Not sure why I didn't add nutrient or if I forgot to write it...
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    Redhots

    Wow, forgot all about this wine. Let me grab my notes from home tonight and will post my recipe/results tomorrow. I remember it turned out well. We used to put one red hot in the glass while drinking the wine to bump up the cinnamon flavor.
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    Contest Time!

    @TxBrew Have a great day.
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    Other Tweeking Cheap Kits

    I gotcha. I assumed that is what you were getting at but thought I would double check.
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    Other Tweeking Cheap Kits

    Ordered mine from Walmart.com. 38.95 w/free shipping. Amazon is same price but they were out.
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    Other Tweeking Cheap Kits

    Why will the heat help?
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    Other Tweeking Cheap Kits

    Ok Joe, off to the races with the Fontana Shiraz. Tweaks made to base kit of juice. - Added 1 cup heavy toast chips - Added 1 tsp tannin - Switched yeast and went with Red Star Pasteur Red - Made an fpac from 6 pz. blueberries and 6 oz. blackberries simmered down in 1/2 cup merlot. Once cooled...
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    How to clean nylon bag

    I use the 5 gallon size.
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    How to clean nylon bag

    I used to rinse/wash very good, to make sure and get all sediment, seeds, etc. out, then hang dry. Did that a few times and said, "no more". I can buy the paint strainer bags at Menards for $3 for a 3 pack. For $1 per bag, I use them and then throw them away.
  15. wineforfun

    New Recipe

    Let your hydrometer be the guide. As long as it is moving along as it is, all is well. The closer you get to dry, the slower it will move.
  16. wineforfun

    Cherry berry plum with cacao nibs

    Wow, that looks very good/interesting. I would buy 3 of them and make two gallons of wine (using 4.5 lbs. per gal.). SG of 1.090-1.095, appropriate additions, ie: nutrient, acid blend, kmeta, tannin, etc. When done, backsweeten to your liking. I may have to see if our Walmart has this blend...
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    Do you like your own wine?

    Well, this depends. My fruit wines I like very much. I have them down just the way I like them. I would put my blueberry, strawberry, etc. up against most commercially I have tasted. As far as my grape wines (I have only made 3 high end kits and 2 low end kits), I like them as much as any $20...
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    Other Tweeking Cheap Kits

    Sampled last night. Tasted pretty good. I am not a big Chardonnay fan but it was ok. Maybe just a little flat, but good nonetheless. That is why I am not going to let the zest sit in more than two days. Live and learn, right? If it turns out too much, I will make a note for next time. Yeah, I...
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    Other Tweeking Cheap Kits

    Fontana Chardonnay has been sitting in carboy for the last three months. Added zest from 1/2 grapefruit last night and will rack off it tomorrow night, add kmeta then bottle next week. Thinking that little bit more of zest should give it some more character. Fontana Shiraz should be here this...
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    Other What's the longest you can age a kit wine?

    I have an RJS Old Vin Zin that is 4 yrs. old. I have 3 bottles left so will open at the 4, 5 & 6 yr. mark. I keep a few bottles from every kit I make (have only made 5 kits) so that I can try them every year from 4 on.
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