Hey guys, tried to find everywhere on the internet and could only find one topic on using magnolia flower petals. The guy mentioned having some success but his was the only one.
So going off of that I went out picked my mothers magnolia flower petals off her tree and gathered about half a 5 gallon bucket full. Put 4 gallons of water and boiled it and then let it steep for 1 day. After draining it looked more like a tea than a wine.
So not liking the color, I added a can of blueberry pie filling to give it color. Measured the gravity and knew already 10 pounds of sugar would have to be added. Once done it came to about 1.80 gravity and pitched the yeast
Hoping it works out well in 2 months. Not sure how magnolia tea would taste like made into a wine.
So going off of that I went out picked my mothers magnolia flower petals off her tree and gathered about half a 5 gallon bucket full. Put 4 gallons of water and boiled it and then let it steep for 1 day. After draining it looked more like a tea than a wine.
So not liking the color, I added a can of blueberry pie filling to give it color. Measured the gravity and knew already 10 pounds of sugar would have to be added. Once done it came to about 1.80 gravity and pitched the yeast
Hoping it works out well in 2 months. Not sure how magnolia tea would taste like made into a wine.