byronyasgur
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I'm just getting into wine making and I've yet to make a wine. I've brewed a fair bit of beer. Naturally I'd like to be able to make a wine that would be ready sooner rather than later - some recipes say things like "this wine will be ready in a week" or a month or something ... can anybody tell me generally speaking what are the factors which determine whether a wine will be ready sooner rather than later.
I live in Ireland ( no native grapes ) so I'd prefer to start with an fruit wine like an elderberry or a raspberry or something - or even a honey or apple wine - but I'd try anything including a kit - but even the kits have varying times for ageing - does anyone have any suggestions for something along these lines that would be properly ready without having to wait a year - or should I just wait it out.
I live in Ireland ( no native grapes ) so I'd prefer to start with an fruit wine like an elderberry or a raspberry or something - or even a honey or apple wine - but I'd try anything including a kit - but even the kits have varying times for ageing - does anyone have any suggestions for something along these lines that would be properly ready without having to wait a year - or should I just wait it out.