user 52762
Junior
- Joined
- Aug 3, 2023
- Messages
- 2
- Reaction score
- 1
Hello, my name is Brian and I live in Minneapolis. I am new to winemaking but did some homebrewing many moons ago so at least somewhat familiar with the process.
I have 2 pear trees in my yard that annually produce 100+ pounds of pears. This year I want to ty my hand at pear wine. Currently I am processing and freezing fruit from one of the trees. The second tree (different variety with more and higher quality fruit) will ripen in mid to late August. I am hoping to begin the winemaking process in late August (~3 weeks from now as I write this).
My current dilemma is whether to try to juice the pears or to follow a recipe that adds water to chopped fruit. I don't have crushing and juice extraction equipment (and would like not to invest in them for this first go round) but I do have some equipment I could use. I've been scouring the forums for advise on this front but any advise or direction is most certainly welcome.
Excited about the journey. Cheers.
I have 2 pear trees in my yard that annually produce 100+ pounds of pears. This year I want to ty my hand at pear wine. Currently I am processing and freezing fruit from one of the trees. The second tree (different variety with more and higher quality fruit) will ripen in mid to late August. I am hoping to begin the winemaking process in late August (~3 weeks from now as I write this).
My current dilemma is whether to try to juice the pears or to follow a recipe that adds water to chopped fruit. I don't have crushing and juice extraction equipment (and would like not to invest in them for this first go round) but I do have some equipment I could use. I've been scouring the forums for advise on this front but any advise or direction is most certainly welcome.
Excited about the journey. Cheers.