I answered 26-50, but after further review that might be light. Also, I never intended to make this much wine.
I answered 26-50, but after further review that might be light. Also, I never intended to make this much wine.
That's something I didn't consider when formulating the survey. My son & niece each take a carboy from the fall's red wine, and in recent years I've made kits for my niece (although that's done now that she's making wine). In addition to the barrel aged reds, my son & I have collaborated on wines, each taking half.My numbers from other threads would appear to be an outlier but I partner with 4 other people.
My numbers from other threads would appear to be an outlier but I partner with 4 other people. Last year we did a total of about 100 gallons. We're going to do a little more than double this year, but we have a couple other people joining in the fun so the "per capita" production is actually in the meat of the distribution.
That's something I didn't consider when formulating the survey. My son & niece each take a carboy from the fall's red wine, and in recent years I've made kits for my niece (although that's done now that she's making wine). In addition to the barrel aged reds, my son & I have collaborated on wines, each taking half.
I was thinking "how much do you make for personal use?" but the survey is worded "how much do you make?".
This is ok, as it's just idle curiosity on my part, and it doesn't change my answer (51-76 gallons).
That's a fair point.Unless others take a very active role in cellar tasks, it's fair and accurate to claim the entire amount.
We somewhat often get reports that folks completely underestimated their ability to store wine.Add to that is the fear of ending up with too much wine.
I have not experienced this problem yet. Hopefully it starts soon!Add to that is the fear of ending up with too much wine.
That's an interesting business. I'm curious how many concurrent customers are required to make a go of it? Granted, the local cost of rent and utilities will affect it greatly.My wife and I started doing kits at a ’Make it at our facility’ business