Well, technically not my first one. I’ve now made a couple of jugs of wine from store bought grape juice and apple cider. They came out... ok. Not awful, not good. I have a few questions for my first “real” wine.
I wanted to make some better wine than that, so I am now the proud owner of 2 Speidel 30L fermenters. I’ve come to the conclusion that there were better (and less expensive) options for what I plan on doing, but great decisions aren’t my specialty.
Space is somewhat at a premium, and I live in an apartment. Glass carboys were out because of the potential for breaking and dumping wine onto my downstairs neighbors. And I can’t just have a whole bunch of extra carboys lying around. My plan is this: Primary fermentation, rack to empty container for secondary, then rack again to the original container for aging once the wine is clear. The problem I see arising is that if I make wine from a kit, it’s going to be 23L (before racking), leaving a huge amount of headspace. Is this as big of an issue as I’m thinking? I talked to the owner of Allinone Wine Pumps, and he recommended against using the Headspace Eliminator with the Speidels. Any suggestions on what to do?
My second issue is that I have no idea what wine kit to make first. I’m far from a wine connoisseur. Most of the time, I drink ~$10-12 bottles, or even wine-in-a-box. I have a friend that regularly has >$100 bottles, but I have found that this is wasted on me. I did really like one of the ones I tried at his house (a Caymus cabernet), but only a little bit more than my “special occasion” wine that I buy for 1/4 the price.
Long story short, I don’t need to make high end wine. But will the less expensive kits be at least as good as what I usually drink? Obviously I could screw it up, but assuming I make the wine correctly.
I wanted to make some better wine than that, so I am now the proud owner of 2 Speidel 30L fermenters. I’ve come to the conclusion that there were better (and less expensive) options for what I plan on doing, but great decisions aren’t my specialty.
Space is somewhat at a premium, and I live in an apartment. Glass carboys were out because of the potential for breaking and dumping wine onto my downstairs neighbors. And I can’t just have a whole bunch of extra carboys lying around. My plan is this: Primary fermentation, rack to empty container for secondary, then rack again to the original container for aging once the wine is clear. The problem I see arising is that if I make wine from a kit, it’s going to be 23L (before racking), leaving a huge amount of headspace. Is this as big of an issue as I’m thinking? I talked to the owner of Allinone Wine Pumps, and he recommended against using the Headspace Eliminator with the Speidels. Any suggestions on what to do?
My second issue is that I have no idea what wine kit to make first. I’m far from a wine connoisseur. Most of the time, I drink ~$10-12 bottles, or even wine-in-a-box. I have a friend that regularly has >$100 bottles, but I have found that this is wasted on me. I did really like one of the ones I tried at his house (a Caymus cabernet), but only a little bit more than my “special occasion” wine that I buy for 1/4 the price.
Long story short, I don’t need to make high end wine. But will the less expensive kits be at least as good as what I usually drink? Obviously I could screw it up, but assuming I make the wine correctly.