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I'm definitely a newbie.and am trying to learn.
Does.anyone.use a taste.test to determine when fermentation is complete?
I'm using a hydrometer but am hesitant to take too many readings since my batches are quite.small at the moment. I'm concerned that the sampling process.might contaminate my wine. That got me to thinking about how this was done 2000 or 3000 years ago. I'm certain that they didn't have hydrometers!
So, on my current batches, I've been taking a sip to try to.determine the degree of dryness. I have some apple wine from organic juice and some.Welch's white grape juice wine going and they are starting to taste pretty good! I'll do a hydrometer test tomorrow to.see.where they stand.
How.was this done before.our industrial.age? Their wines must have been pretty good.
Does.anyone.use a taste.test to determine when fermentation is complete?
I'm using a hydrometer but am hesitant to take too many readings since my batches are quite.small at the moment. I'm concerned that the sampling process.might contaminate my wine. That got me to thinking about how this was done 2000 or 3000 years ago. I'm certain that they didn't have hydrometers!
So, on my current batches, I've been taking a sip to try to.determine the degree of dryness. I have some apple wine from organic juice and some.Welch's white grape juice wine going and they are starting to taste pretty good! I'll do a hydrometer test tomorrow to.see.where they stand.
How.was this done before.our industrial.age? Their wines must have been pretty good.