tckushnerick
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I think if myself as a somewhat seasoned winemaker, having done it for many years long ago when my kids were small. Then after a busy life raising them, I finally got back into it about 6 or 8 years ago (yes, I am a grandma now!). I make my wines from scratch, using a wonderful array of berries available to me at our acreage and other members of my family, most being very successful! One of the reasons for me signing up to this website is because of the difficulty I am having with a recent batch of lilac wine. I made one gallon last year and it was fantastic! So, this year I made a triple, using petals from the same bushes, so far so good. Here is my dilemma:
My folks have some of the really dark lilacs and I wanted to try them to hopefully get some of the purple color my other wine was lacking. For some reason, using the exact same recipe, I am unable to get the yeast to ferment. SG is sitting at 1.100 and even though is sounded like it was bubbling a bit, the SG is stuck. I removed the petals and added more nutrient and another packet of wine, but nothing. I hate to throw it out, if someone out in winemaking land could have advice for me!
My folks have some of the really dark lilacs and I wanted to try them to hopefully get some of the purple color my other wine was lacking. For some reason, using the exact same recipe, I am unable to get the yeast to ferment. SG is sitting at 1.100 and even though is sounded like it was bubbling a bit, the SG is stuck. I removed the petals and added more nutrient and another packet of wine, but nothing. I hate to throw it out, if someone out in winemaking land could have advice for me!