The skeeter pee I posted about last March was a failure. It didn't ferment and I ended up dividing it and adding it to some other batches. One turned out ok, one was terrible and one was darn good! I started my second batch of skeeter pee this week. I think I have learned a few things during my first year of winemaking. This batch is going like crazy! I am making 5 gallon batch with a slurry from some blueberry wine I just made. It will be ready to rack into a carboy tomorrow. I started with a SG of 1.070 as was suggested in the first post on this thread. I'm wondering if I should have run it a little higher, 1.090. I'm planning to share this batch this summer.
if it is still fermenting , you can still , just add sugar, but you can go as you please, most everybody knows my row boat only has one oar, hehe,
i learnt back a ways to take 6 gallon water and 1 QT lemon, my starting SSG of 1.040, then adding yeast nutrients and yeast energizer, and as my SG would fall,, I add more sugar back up to my OSG, now my numbers is my preference, you know what taste you like so use the SG that suits you,
that is step feeding till she stalls at you taste FSG, each time you add sugar, you add more yeast nutrient and yeast energizer. lemon and pineapple
both hide the taste of alcohol very very well, when you get what you want i then add 5 more bottles of lemon, then rack to new carboy, keeping the extra for topping off, all my extra jars have 38-400 threads pint, quart, half gallon, so all can be airlocked using a drilled 6.5 bung, as well a small universal bung turned upside down to airlock a wine bottle, as for me after i reach enough alcohol to kill EC-1118 yeast, then when ready to bottle i have a 6.5 carboy that i put K-meta and sorbate, the i pour a fifth of 180 proof pure grain alcohol also known as ever clear, then i rack my cleared
and degassed skeeter pee into my 6.5 carboy, as for me every thing i bottle goes thru that 6.5 carboy, both for racking and bottling, that means each rack,, is racked twice, i rack out of my 6 carboy, then clean that carboy and then rack back into it, .. that system works for me, and i have a all in one vacuum pump, so it is not hard on me, lol,,, i could put mine in a pitcher, and you'd think it was a kids drink, till you stand up and find yourself eating my floor, and yup I've seen it, the scariest time, this row crop farmer that has 8000 rice ground and five business's to boot, i don't bring people into my lab, but i did once and only once, we drank a couple glasses each, the next second he was laying on 7 or 8 full carboys that was aging, i just knew a carboy would break and he would die in there, god was i scared, but all i had to do was pull bungs that were flush , and replace with more bungs and more airlocks,
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