Shanghai Wine Maker
Junior
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- May 23, 2022
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Hi. I'm a beginner wine maker and I am starting with small batches until I get the hand of this - no reason to waste money and spoil good fruit until I get a recipe that works.
I got a recipe that yielded 4.5L (1 gallon) of wine. My fermentation vessel for this batch is a 1.9L jug with an airlock.
I scaled the recipe by 1.9 x 4.5L. The recipe called for mixing half the water with the sugar, pouring over the fruit, and then adding the remaining half of the water. The scaled recipe had 2 liters of water... which I guess should have alerted me to the upcoming problem.
When I poured in the water and sugar over the fruit I totally filled my fermentation flask. There was no room for more water. I really needed a 3 liter fermentation flask to make 1.9L of wine. I should have scaled down another 1/3.
When a recipe says it produces X liters of wine, how do you scale to a Y liter fermentation vessel?
I got a recipe that yielded 4.5L (1 gallon) of wine. My fermentation vessel for this batch is a 1.9L jug with an airlock.
I scaled the recipe by 1.9 x 4.5L. The recipe called for mixing half the water with the sugar, pouring over the fruit, and then adding the remaining half of the water. The scaled recipe had 2 liters of water... which I guess should have alerted me to the upcoming problem.
When I poured in the water and sugar over the fruit I totally filled my fermentation flask. There was no room for more water. I really needed a 3 liter fermentation flask to make 1.9L of wine. I should have scaled down another 1/3.
When a recipe says it produces X liters of wine, how do you scale to a Y liter fermentation vessel?