It looks like I need to cut back.
After starting into this hobby in 2011 I have been eagerly awaiting every possible juice harvest time. This one came too soon and I won't be able to get anything new.
Work, life, other hobbies, getting rid of a crazy ex (whew!!!), weddings with friends and my sister, my mom passing away, and house projects got me. I am hoping to get a bunch bottled this weekend, in the mean time I can hardly use my laundry room!
I used to stick with about 3 buckets a harvest and kicked it up a year ago to 6-8 and again in the spring I'm burnt out. I got out of brewing beer because I had trouble finding an entire day to dedicate to brewing all grain, wine was awesome, an hour here and there. It's gotten past that.
My point of this post- what are any time saving methods you guys know? It looks like I'll be pulling the trigger on the all in one wine pump, I'm sure that will help, what else am I missing?
Anyone notice a cut off of when it goes from manageable to not?
After starting into this hobby in 2011 I have been eagerly awaiting every possible juice harvest time. This one came too soon and I won't be able to get anything new.
Work, life, other hobbies, getting rid of a crazy ex (whew!!!), weddings with friends and my sister, my mom passing away, and house projects got me. I am hoping to get a bunch bottled this weekend, in the mean time I can hardly use my laundry room!
I used to stick with about 3 buckets a harvest and kicked it up a year ago to 6-8 and again in the spring I'm burnt out. I got out of brewing beer because I had trouble finding an entire day to dedicate to brewing all grain, wine was awesome, an hour here and there. It's gotten past that.
My point of this post- what are any time saving methods you guys know? It looks like I'll be pulling the trigger on the all in one wine pump, I'm sure that will help, what else am I missing?
Anyone notice a cut off of when it goes from manageable to not?