southlake333
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I've read plenty of threads describing various flavor experiments everyone has tried. Some are helpful, some don't have enough info and all of them usually contain just 1 flavor. So this thread is going to be about my experiments in Skeeter Pee flavorings, the results of each and how they compare to one another.
So far I have made 2. The first was Lon's original Skeeter Pee (www.skeeterpee.com). The second was a quad berry skeeter pee using a variation of Dave's Dragon's Blood recipe. My variation is as follows:
6.25 bottles of 15 oz 100% lemon juice (e.g ReaLemon in the green plastic bottles or equivalent)
8 lbs + 4 cups sugar
1 tsp tannin
4 tsp. yeast nutrient (2 now, 2 later)
2 tsp. yeast energizer (1 now, 1 later)
3 tsp. pectic enzyme
up to 6 lbs of fruit - I used the following Great Value frozen fruit:
1 bag raspberry, 1 bag blueberry, 2 bags berry medley, 2 bags blackberries
Water to 6.25 gallons
1 packet Red Star Red Pasteur Red Yeast
1.080 - Starting SG
Sweetened with 5 cups of inverted sugar to SG of 1.007
Between the 2 recipes, the quad berry is by far my favorite. While the standard skeeter pee is a good, light lemon wine, the addition of berries adds body and strong berry flavor which tastes much better and complements the lemon. The result will be my standard from now on (unless other experiments yield better results).
So far I have made 2. The first was Lon's original Skeeter Pee (www.skeeterpee.com). The second was a quad berry skeeter pee using a variation of Dave's Dragon's Blood recipe. My variation is as follows:
6.25 bottles of 15 oz 100% lemon juice (e.g ReaLemon in the green plastic bottles or equivalent)
8 lbs + 4 cups sugar
1 tsp tannin
4 tsp. yeast nutrient (2 now, 2 later)
2 tsp. yeast energizer (1 now, 1 later)
3 tsp. pectic enzyme
up to 6 lbs of fruit - I used the following Great Value frozen fruit:
1 bag raspberry, 1 bag blueberry, 2 bags berry medley, 2 bags blackberries
Water to 6.25 gallons
1 packet Red Star Red Pasteur Red Yeast
1.080 - Starting SG
Sweetened with 5 cups of inverted sugar to SG of 1.007
Between the 2 recipes, the quad berry is by far my favorite. While the standard skeeter pee is a good, light lemon wine, the addition of berries adds body and strong berry flavor which tastes much better and complements the lemon. The result will be my standard from now on (unless other experiments yield better results).