They are not.Hello Fellow Winemakers! Does anyone know if the FWK grape packs are 100% respective varietal to the kit that it purchased?
Cheers!
They are not.Hello Fellow Winemakers! Does anyone know if the FWK grape packs are 100% respective varietal to the kit that it purchased?
Cheers!
You guys weren't joking about the color! I know some said the color doesn't matter that much but that looks like a strawberry wine.I just went down to my wine area and took some pictures of my SB. It is clearing nicely (you can see the peg board behind the carboy) but still the color of tea.
Looking to do both of those too for summer -- would love to hear what ya think once they are done.I got my blackberry and strawberry FWKs yesterday. They're a little different - they come with 2 wine conditioner packs each. The directions recommend adding 1 for sure (post-fermentation/clearing) and then adding the other one to taste. The rest of the packets appear to be the same as with the grape wine kits - starter, yeast, nutrient packs, clearing agents.
I also noticed the checklist at the back of the instructions, for those who don't need/want to read through the more detailed instructions. The instructions I got with my Barbera kit in July did not have this checklist. I think it's a good addition.
All in all, I'm excited to start these later this week! And I'm glad I watched the video above because it's nice to know that the expectation is these will be drinkable as soon as they're bottled, rather than having to age for a while. I'm still planning to age at least some of the bottles just to see the difference, but I think I will follow the timeline re: bottling and not worry about bulk aging in the carboy too much beyond what the kit instructions say.
My Forte Syrah experience was similar. 1.000 at Day 14. No change at Day 15, so I proceeded to the next step. I expect it to be slighly sweet. Room temp around 70.My Forte Cabernet is not quite ready at day 14 after pitching--despite a vigorous ferment for the first week. Only 0.998 SG. This is the first time I have had a ferment of any kit go past 14 days. I attribute it to the cooler weather conditions, as the room averages 69 degrees.
0.998 is a valid FG, so it's possible the wine is done.My Forte Cabernet is not quite ready at day 14 after pitching--despite a vigorous ferment for the first week. Only 0.998 SG
Thanks. I plan to give it one more day to see if any change. Otherwise, on to the carboy. I did steal a taste. It was slightly sweet but certainly promising.0.998 is a valid FG, so it's possible the wine is done.
If you're tasting sugar, it's probably not done. However, @Matteo_Lahm stated that fermentation is not necessarily done at 14 days and the minor remaining sugar may be consumed during succeeding weeks. My own experiences agree with him.Thanks. I plan to give it one more day to see if any change. Otherwise, on to the carboy. I did steal a taste. It was slightly sweet but certainly promising.
There are actually 2 in each kit. The directions recommend using at least one, let it sit for a time (I can't remember right now how long), then taste and slowly add the other wine conditioner pack to your desired sweetness.Interesting that they are including a pack of the Global wine conditioner in the frutta kit.
That adds cost to the pack.. It makes me wonder how long they will hold these prices before they raise them. I have to assume they are selling at a discount (hence the much higher advertised price) to gain market share and brand loyalty before taking the price up.
There are actually 2 in each kit. The directions recommend using at least one, let it sit for a time (I can't remember right now how long), then taste and slowly add the other wine conditioner pack to your desired sweetness.
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