Grape Expectations
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Hello. I've been making a few batches of wine as a total beginner and each one has turned out well. The only problem is I am drinking it faster than I am making it
My next batch will be made from Ocean Spray Cranberry juice... 16L this time. I'm aiming at max ABV as usual so it's going to have 1150g sugar per 4L of juice to give a total sugar/L of 381g. The ABV aim is around 18%.
I was used plastic buckets last time, but I didn't like how flimsy the lids were when plugging a bung in for the airlock, so I am going to go back to demijohns again - which are a pain to clean, but there's something that feels a lot more professional about them when wine making!
I made some DIY blow off tubes from 10mm>12mm straight reducer connectors + 700mm x 12mm ID / 15mm OD tubing + the usual bored bung for each demijohn. I will try to do some pics when the fermenting is started and add them to this post.
My next batch will be made from Ocean Spray Cranberry juice... 16L this time. I'm aiming at max ABV as usual so it's going to have 1150g sugar per 4L of juice to give a total sugar/L of 381g. The ABV aim is around 18%.
I was used plastic buckets last time, but I didn't like how flimsy the lids were when plugging a bung in for the airlock, so I am going to go back to demijohns again - which are a pain to clean, but there's something that feels a lot more professional about them when wine making!
I made some DIY blow off tubes from 10mm>12mm straight reducer connectors + 700mm x 12mm ID / 15mm OD tubing + the usual bored bung for each demijohn. I will try to do some pics when the fermenting is started and add them to this post.