SassyBoots
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- Aug 31, 2014
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Good Morning!!
I've just started my first ever batch of wine from a kit, and everything seems to be going as it should. Very excited to get this bottled up.
However, I would like to start a second batch now, out of the rhubarb in my backyard. This is where I am getting confused.
I can't seem to find the yields for fresh fruit wines. I am wondering how many bottles of wine I will get out of a standard recipe. Most of the recipes I have seem only ask for about a gallon of water to be used in the initial stage, and I don't see instructions for adding water to create a large yield....does that make sense?
With the kit wine, i have a large carboy FILLED with water and the other ingredients which will give me around 25 or 30 bottles of wine.
Sooooooooo........do I simply double all the ingredients in the wine recipe to create a larger yield, or am I to top up the glass carboy to the top with water at secondary fermentation as one does with a kit wine? None of the instructions mention this, and I'd like to have more than a few bottles of wine produced out of a batch than four or five...I'd like to be able to make as much as possible. HELP. Of course I would like to have this knowledge now so I pick up all the ingredients at the get go. I have more than enough fruit, but am not finding alot of detailed instructions for producing a large batch of fresh fruit wine. Thanks!!
I've just started my first ever batch of wine from a kit, and everything seems to be going as it should. Very excited to get this bottled up.
However, I would like to start a second batch now, out of the rhubarb in my backyard. This is where I am getting confused.
I can't seem to find the yields for fresh fruit wines. I am wondering how many bottles of wine I will get out of a standard recipe. Most of the recipes I have seem only ask for about a gallon of water to be used in the initial stage, and I don't see instructions for adding water to create a large yield....does that make sense?
With the kit wine, i have a large carboy FILLED with water and the other ingredients which will give me around 25 or 30 bottles of wine.
Sooooooooo........do I simply double all the ingredients in the wine recipe to create a larger yield, or am I to top up the glass carboy to the top with water at secondary fermentation as one does with a kit wine? None of the instructions mention this, and I'd like to have more than a few bottles of wine produced out of a batch than four or five...I'd like to be able to make as much as possible. HELP. Of course I would like to have this knowledge now so I pick up all the ingredients at the get go. I have more than enough fruit, but am not finding alot of detailed instructions for producing a large batch of fresh fruit wine. Thanks!!