dangerdave
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Me, too, Bill. Well, except for that Welch's incident.
Even thought the very first batch of DB came out great, I tried many different methods and varieties over the years. They've all been "good", but some I have liked better. That gave me the "Current Perfected Version" which I make for me and my wife. I also have half a dozen kits I make on a regular basis, for which I have my own list of tweaks, to get them just the way we like them. When you know what to do right, it's just not as scary any more. When you become confident---as you are---in your wine making, the world is your fermenter (so to speak).
They say you learn by making mistakes. I learned by not making the mistakes others have made. That's where a forum like this comes in very handy. So many wonderful folks telling us what not to do. Saves us a lot of time and money, and I appreciate that very much. We can make good wine because so many have gone before us.
Even thought the very first batch of DB came out great, I tried many different methods and varieties over the years. They've all been "good", but some I have liked better. That gave me the "Current Perfected Version" which I make for me and my wife. I also have half a dozen kits I make on a regular basis, for which I have my own list of tweaks, to get them just the way we like them. When you know what to do right, it's just not as scary any more. When you become confident---as you are---in your wine making, the world is your fermenter (so to speak).
They say you learn by making mistakes. I learned by not making the mistakes others have made. That's where a forum like this comes in very handy. So many wonderful folks telling us what not to do. Saves us a lot of time and money, and I appreciate that very much. We can make good wine because so many have gone before us.