frankd0024
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This is my second time making peach. I only did a 5 gallon batch last year and had people trying to buy it for $35 a bottle. I use EC118. I also put two pounds of red grapes and two pounds of plums isn with 40 pounds of peaches after pitting.Our local Sam's has yellow peaches for $9 for 4# flat. I plan on picking up 12#'s next week for a batch of Peach. Have you made Peach before and which Yeast did you use, please?
That's a judgment call. I've had peach wines where 8-10 lbs was used per gallon, and conversely my b-in-l made one from peach juice. The former is a very nice wine, the latter was peaches in a glass (with a kick). What do you want? Adding water will produce more quantity, but no water means a richer wine. You can also split the difference by using a higher peaches/water ratio. There is no wrong answer.Thank you for the info. Should I add any water?
Do you need to do a 4 to 1 for flavor balance between the peaches and the blackberries? Or is that just the fruit you had? The color must be fantastic! I live in Oregon and we have blackberries(marion berries) all over the place. Peaches are harder to grow.I've got a peach blackberry wine going at the moment. About 20 lbs peaches and 5 lbs of blackberries for the 5 gallons. It's pretty much done with the fermentation, when I do the next rack on the 27th, I'll be back sweetening. I kinda use the force, I've never used a hydrometer thingy. We'll see how it goes. I've been at this hobby since 2016. It's fun.
Best answer to that is to take some of both fruit and crush them to get the juice. Don't bother to sweeten the juice, then try mixing at various ratios. That's about the only way short of going through the full process and finding out after it's all done. Alternatively you could make separate batches and mix when the wines are done.Do you need to do a 4 to 1 for flavor balance between the peaches and the blackberries? Or is that just the fruit you had? The color must be fantastic! I live in Oregon and we have blackberries(marion berries) all over the place. Peaches are harder to grow.
AFAIK, he juiced peaches himself. He made this wine at least 15 years ago, and I don't recall any details. He gave me the last bottle that was ~8 years old, and it was still good, like peach in a glass + a kick.Winemaker 81, your B&L wine made with peach juice, do you know which used? I'm thinking to supplement my weaker peaches with juice in a batch.
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