Deye Busyu
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I am making my first batch of wine right now. I decided on a raspberry wine recipe that looked good and started it from scratch. When the S.G reached 1.030, I racked it into my secondary carboy. It's been there for about 10 days. I checked the S.G. and it reads at 1.000. Now, from my first measurements, if I read the hydrometer correctly, this wine should be about 10% - 12%. There is still a fair amount of bubbles and C02 being released. Is that normal? I tasted it and it tastes very much like alcohol and not as much like raspberries. In a glass, it is very thin and the wine has no legs. Will this change with time or will it pretty much stay like this? Is there any way to make this wine a little more bold with flavor and a little less boozy?
Help! I don't want to end up bottling this and giving it to the homeless guys in my back alley!
Help! I don't want to end up bottling this and giving it to the homeless guys in my back alley!