I tried beer brewing for awhile and made probably 6-8 batches and only came out with one i liked and even then there was plenty of stuff in the store that was a lot better. I liked the experimenting aspect of it but then must of my stuff just sat in the basement and collected dust because it wasnt that good. im not a huge wine drinker, more of a beer guy but ive liked some fruit wines like cranberry and dandelion ive tried in the past but havent been as much of a run of the mill grape wine fan. i guess my grandpa used to make wine when he was younger, a few years back we were cleaning out their basement and found a cache of wine that had probably been down there for decades and it was really good, that was pretty much the only grape wine ive ever tried that i really liked but most other grape wines ive bought have been $5-10/bottle stuff so maybe im just too cheap to buy good stuff. i dont know what kind it was but they had a lot of concord or similar variety growing on their fences so im guessing it was from those.
anyway, ive heard wine making is a little easier than beer since there are less variables and my wife might not yell at me as much for boiling and burning sticky goop all over the stove so ive been thinking of giving it a try. what are my odds of making good quality wine out of the chute, and are most home wines near as a good as stuff in the stores? im mainly interested in fruit wines since ive had more of a taste for those but will probably try some grape too.
also, does it work well to just buy those bulk bags of frozen fruits you see at costco and grocery stores or do you have to use fresh fruit? any good suggestions for a first fruit wine if i do decide to try it?
anyway, ive heard wine making is a little easier than beer since there are less variables and my wife might not yell at me as much for boiling and burning sticky goop all over the stove so ive been thinking of giving it a try. what are my odds of making good quality wine out of the chute, and are most home wines near as a good as stuff in the stores? im mainly interested in fruit wines since ive had more of a taste for those but will probably try some grape too.
also, does it work well to just buy those bulk bags of frozen fruits you see at costco and grocery stores or do you have to use fresh fruit? any good suggestions for a first fruit wine if i do decide to try it?