Ajmassa
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Great suggestion. I never tasted my wine when I following the directions. I have know idea what it is supposed to taste like! I am about to embark on another kit, this time a 4 week one. It is from WE Diablo Rojo which I’ve never made before. I’ll test along the way.Welcome!!
Wine is ready for the bottle on its own schedule. By all means, taste your wine before bottling. If it tastes sharp or fizzy, chances are it’s still loaded with co2 (and at 6 weeks old, it probably is). Also, always always always bottle from a clean carboy. When your wine is ready, rack it, dose it with kmeta and then bottle it.
tasting at every stage in time you learn to tell how it will finish,Great suggestion. I never tasted my wine when I following the directions. I have know idea what it is supposed to taste like! I am about to embark on another kit, this time a 4 week one. It is from WE Diablo Rojo which I’ve never made before. I’ll test along the way.
One thing I’ve gleaned from this forum, is you can make modifications to the kits. I thought I had to follow the recipe to the “T” . Also, understanding the SG part is another thing. LOL. Thanks for your insight
just tasting as you go along and learning your hydrometer and you'll be putting out wines to suit yourself, i did not see where you answered if what you got taste sweet, dry, flat so on so forth, even if you got just a little alcohol in it you may be able to still add sugar and EC-1118 OR K1V-1116 AND RUN UP YOUR ABV, never give up, answer a few of the post before this, we need more info, and your taste is info as wellAfter what I went through with what I thought was a crappy SG reading yesterday, I'm tasting at every step and I'm going to study to be a chemist. Lol.
Thank you for your insight. This will be my 4th kit.I’m a firm believer in tasting at every step. Taste (and smell) at the start, every time you take a reading in primary, every racking, and throughout aging. You quickly learn how to use your most sensitive testing equipment; your nose and tastebuds.
yep i spin my hydrometer as i drop it into my wine thiefBTW, I recommend the FermTech Wine Thief. This thief is big enough to hold a hydrometer and it makes it much easier to check SG.
I clean it after each use and dose with K-meta water inside and out, before each use. Once the SG is read, press the small lever at the bottom against the inside of the carboy neck and the wine is released back into the carboy with minimal air contact. It can be tricky reading the hydrometer as it wants to adhere to the side, but it works.
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