Today I checked my elderberry wine and it had a FG of 0.994 and a pH of 3.49 so I racked it into a three-gallon carboy. It was only a 6-day ferment... not sure if that is short but the wild grape wine I started two days earlier is only at 1.025. To be honest it tastes like garbage but I'm not panicking yet because the recipe I used from Keller said it needs to age at least a year and maybe two.
The part that has me questioning ever trying this again is, of course, the cleanup . I probably spent two hours cleaning green goo off of everything... and by everything I mean the equipment and anything I may have accidentally touched while cleaning up equipment! including the bathtub and bathroom floor! That is some seriously sticky sh!t. By the end I had my process down... spray liberally with Pam, wipe with a paper towel, spray again and wipe with a new towel, spray again and wash with soap and water, then finish up with rubbing alcohol! I didn't even consider dealing with the straining bag... that one went straight in the trash.
This better be some seriously good wine.
Edited to add.
This was supposed to be in the beginner's forum because that's what I am. I would also like to thank everyone on this forum. I bought six wine making books prior to my first batch last year. I found this site about a week ago and I can honestly say I have learned more from this site than all of those books combined.
Thank you all!
The part that has me questioning ever trying this again is, of course, the cleanup . I probably spent two hours cleaning green goo off of everything... and by everything I mean the equipment and anything I may have accidentally touched while cleaning up equipment! including the bathtub and bathroom floor! That is some seriously sticky sh!t. By the end I had my process down... spray liberally with Pam, wipe with a paper towel, spray again and wipe with a new towel, spray again and wash with soap and water, then finish up with rubbing alcohol! I didn't even consider dealing with the straining bag... that one went straight in the trash.
This better be some seriously good wine.
Edited to add.
This was supposed to be in the beginner's forum because that's what I am. I would also like to thank everyone on this forum. I bought six wine making books prior to my first batch last year. I found this site about a week ago and I can honestly say I have learned more from this site than all of those books combined.
Thank you all!