silverbullet07
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I am going to attempt to make my first batch of wine. I have a seckel pear tree that I did my first picking last night. I have 30lbs so far, with probable 20 lbs or so more on the tree. seckel pears are super sweet and juicy when ripe. I have read many recipes on the internet. Most of them add water to the pear juice. I have read to get mostly pear juice and very little if any water. I was hoping to get 3 gals at the end.
How should I go about processing the pears? My plans were to let ripen. Core and cut up pears. Add to primary fermenter and mash them as much as possible with potato masher. Collect as much pulp as possible in mesh bags. Ferment everything for a week, Steering each day.
Are there better ways to process the pears?
Thanks
How should I go about processing the pears? My plans were to let ripen. Core and cut up pears. Add to primary fermenter and mash them as much as possible with potato masher. Collect as much pulp as possible in mesh bags. Ferment everything for a week, Steering each day.
Are there better ways to process the pears?
Thanks