Jasper24
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Good evening,
I am new to wine making barely 4 months into it. I got started with a recipe off the internet for watermelon wine and a prayer and now I am hooked.
After racking this weekend I came away with a SG reading of 1.008 and a ABV reading of 16%. My problem as I see it is this. I want this watermelon wine to be sparkling and I am unsure how to do it. The two ways i have found so far do not seem to me as if they are going to work.
One way calls for adding half a cup of sugar to 5 gallons of wine and bottling it and letting the yeast in the wine do the work and make it fizzy. The other way I read calls for adding sugar and yeast to each bottle as I bottle it and making it sparkle that way.
I don't see how either way will work. If I add sugar to the wine itself won't I be making a sweet wine sweeter and if I add sugar and yeast to each bottle won't the existing alcohol kill off any yeast I add?
Please help I am in dire need of assistance.
Thanks Hallie
I am new to wine making barely 4 months into it. I got started with a recipe off the internet for watermelon wine and a prayer and now I am hooked.
After racking this weekend I came away with a SG reading of 1.008 and a ABV reading of 16%. My problem as I see it is this. I want this watermelon wine to be sparkling and I am unsure how to do it. The two ways i have found so far do not seem to me as if they are going to work.
One way calls for adding half a cup of sugar to 5 gallons of wine and bottling it and letting the yeast in the wine do the work and make it fizzy. The other way I read calls for adding sugar and yeast to each bottle as I bottle it and making it sparkle that way.
I don't see how either way will work. If I add sugar to the wine itself won't I be making a sweet wine sweeter and if I add sugar and yeast to each bottle won't the existing alcohol kill off any yeast I add?
Please help I am in dire need of assistance.
Thanks Hallie