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  1. FlamingoEmporium

    When Life Gives You Bananas…

    Update - sat in secondary for 4 weeks. Patience is getting better. Just racked to long term for a few months (as long term as it gets here) it looks nice and tastes even better. Really smooth for only sitting 4 weeks. Has a little flavor, not bitter or overly astringent. This will probably get a...
  2. FlamingoEmporium

    When Life Gives You Bananas…

    Yes 1.089 was starting. It’s being transferred into secondary as I type. I normally transfer to secondary at 1.020 and below. But this one fermented a bit lower. Three weeks in secondary maybe only 2 depending on how it clears, and then a minimum of three months aging. I don’t have much room...
  3. FlamingoEmporium

    When Life Gives You Bananas…

    What happens when your hydrometer runs out of lines ? Still had quite active fermentation this morning, and I said to myself “ better check SG” At first I thought hydrometer was stuck In the bottom of the test vial. It was because it was 0.990. I didn’t try to increase starting SG much, I...
  4. FlamingoEmporium

    When Life Gives You Bananas…

    This is the most vigorous ferment I’ve had. Interesting.
  5. FlamingoEmporium

    Black Grapes

    I’ve seen that movie
  6. FlamingoEmporium

    When Life Gives You Bananas…

    Will do. Did you have to adjust ph at all ?
  7. FlamingoEmporium

    Black Grapes

    Head to Lowe’s and buy a cheap Co2 alarm.
  8. FlamingoEmporium

    When Life Gives You Bananas…

    Scored a bunch of bananas after hurricane Milton. One bunch from one of my trees that fell and another large bunch put out by the road and a few other stray bananas from other sources. Added about a pound of mango from this year and some Welches white. Yeast getting pitched before bed tonight...
  9. FlamingoEmporium

    Rookie Mango Pulp wine help

    I’ve only made from fresh or frozen mangos not pulp. Usually those pulps are very sweet, loaded with sugar. A little more water or even some white grape juice when starting your batch might be a benefit. I start by adding just enough sugar to get it up to 1.07 to 1.09 Only rarely have I gotten...
  10. FlamingoEmporium

    Vineyard Rodent Control

    I know several of my favorite wineries in the finger lakes had cats on staff. Instead of poison, put out several cans of cat food and some cat condos
  11. FlamingoEmporium

    Vineyard Rodent Control

    Wonder how much rodent stuff gets in commercial wines ?
  12. FlamingoEmporium

    Beginner Plum Wine

    Wow. Welcome. Hydrometer. Great ! Read the forum on beginners and country fruitwinemaking. Also a great search function for the threads. Sanitizing. Sanitizing. And as Brian said patience
  13. FlamingoEmporium

    Vineyard Rodent Control

    Snap trap with the big yellow plastic trigger plate and baited with red twizzlers.
  14. FlamingoEmporium

    Newbie in NY

    Welcome. Hope it goes well. Peach can be hard to clear sometime.
  15. FlamingoEmporium

    My local winemaking store is closed!

    Hmmm, you could open a LHBS
  16. FlamingoEmporium

    Adding Flower Petals: Hibiscus

    Hibiscus tea (red zinger) is normally made from Roselle hibiscus and from the calyx. I’ve made plumeria flower wine and used 85 flowers per gallon (smaller flower than hibiscus) Hibiscus sinensis (tropical hibiscus) 🌺 can be used for tea but I don’t think it has any fragrance, I don’t know what...
  17. FlamingoEmporium

    How can I avoid diluting country wines with water?

    You can use fruit juice as a base. Many stores sell natural juices with limited preservatives, especially avoid any with sorbate. ALDIs has some great 100% juice choices. Even many of these have a water base but still better than diluting with just water.
  18. FlamingoEmporium

    Carboy as primary fermenter?

    I’m sure it can be done,but as was pointed out, hard to stir during fermentation, hard to take sample for testing etc. start looking for a nice clean pail. If you know any winemakers who buy juice in pails maybe they can help.
  19. FlamingoEmporium

    What's in your glass tonight?

    Ooh I might need that recipe.
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