EmPyReAl_BrEwIng
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I have been prepping to start my first wine for about a week now. I have been making beer for a while now, so i am familiar with the fermentation process. Still not sure if I should go with "super specific, follow a recepie" or just wing it and throw some yeast in some juice and let it sit. My plan so far is as follows:
1. Gather as many black berries as I can from my back yard and juice them.
2. Add grape juice until I reach 2.5 gallons (not sure what grape juice to use either, and weather or not I should buy fresh grapes and juice them.)
3. Add 2lbs of surgar, and yeast nutrient.
4. Pitch the yeast and ferment in a plastic brewing pale for a week at 75 degrees
5. Rack into a glass carboy and continue fermenting for another week or two at 70 degrees.
6. rack into an oak barrel and let it age for anywhere from 6-12 months.
7. bottle, and let it sit for a month or so before drinking.
As I said, this is my first wine and I would like opinions on if I should change anything or if this is fine to do.
Thank You.
1. Gather as many black berries as I can from my back yard and juice them.
2. Add grape juice until I reach 2.5 gallons (not sure what grape juice to use either, and weather or not I should buy fresh grapes and juice them.)
3. Add 2lbs of surgar, and yeast nutrient.
4. Pitch the yeast and ferment in a plastic brewing pale for a week at 75 degrees
5. Rack into a glass carboy and continue fermenting for another week or two at 70 degrees.
6. rack into an oak barrel and let it age for anywhere from 6-12 months.
7. bottle, and let it sit for a month or so before drinking.
As I said, this is my first wine and I would like opinions on if I should change anything or if this is fine to do.
Thank You.