Don't want to forget, can of worms and catfish pole. Arne.
skeeter pee is super easy, add water sugar, yeast nutrient, yeast energizer and add only 1 quart lemon per 6 gal water, ferment when ferment holds the same for 3 days iin a row add the rest of your lemon then rack to your secondary/carboyLove this back and forth. I find the "country" interesting, and considering myself very country, I embrace it. Oh, it's not that I don't enjoy the "finer things" in life sometimes, too! As far as wine goes, I'm still new enough that I'm still learning just what I do like and struggling with making this "#*!! skeeter pee work!
Houndog-I'll bring some venison and homemade breakfast sausage!
Yes I think you are actually the only person in the entire planet of Jersey whom has never had a fermented fruit beverage.am i the only one who has never had a country fruit wine? or a skeeter pee?
they still any of those old world fellers still ma king pie out there on that coast,,,am i the only one who has never had a country fruit wine? or a skeeter pee?
elderberry is a very strong flavor, as for raspberry, i have only used black raspberry, which is strong as well, and yes most tart cherry concentrate it uses less water then most concentrates, as for how much will be on the label of how much water to add per part, i on SP use only lemon , does your skeeter pee have other flavors or just one or all three of them flavorsNow my question is approximately how much elderberry juice concentrate should be added to skeeter pee per gallon for flavoring? How about raspberry? As far as the tart cherry goes, if this doesn't ferment down as much as I would like I might just add all I have! I don't think it's as concentrated as the raspberry and elderberry I have ordered. I still have to add the rest of the lemon. I'm waiting to see if I can get the SG down a little lower before I mess with it any more other than stirring.
what company are you ordering from. i know where i order from cherry makes less so yes your right it is not as concentrated as the other 2Now my question is approximately how much elderberry juice concentrate should be added to skeeter pee per gallon for flavoring? How about raspberry? As far as the tart cherry goes, if this doesn't ferment down as much as I would like I might just add all I have! I don't think it's as concentrated as the raspberry and elderberry I have ordered. I still have to add the rest of the lemon. I'm waiting to see if I can get the SG down a little lower before I mess with it any more other than stirring.
just a traditionally old world vino drinker, i respect that, country wines don't have as old a history here in the Ozarks, hehe, but we enjoy , just as well,,,am i the only one who has never had a country fruit wine? or a skeeter pee?
How warm do y ou have your must? Get it up to 75 or even 78 or so. If it takes off good then, make sure you have enough nutrient in it.. Should ferment fast at that temp. If you are having still having trouble, next time ferment a wine you want to have a little of the flavor in your skeeter, rack your wine off the lees, and start your skeeter directly in the fermenter with the lees in it. Bet it will take off like gangbusters. Arne.Now my question is approximately how much elderberry juice concentrate should be added to skeeter pee per gallon for flavoring? How about raspberry? As far as the tart cherry goes, if this doesn't ferment down as much as I would like I might just add all I have! I don't think it's as concentrated as the raspberry and elderberry I have ordered. I still have to add the rest of the lemon. I'm waiting to see if I can get the SG down a little lower before I mess with it any more other than stirring.
you lve here in the USA I use in off season and things i don't grow i use,,, www.colomafrozen.com they have single fruit/berry concentrates,,As far as flavoring, the red raspberry and elderberry I ordered is from Fruitfast. The tart cherry was just some I picked up at Walmart, their store brand. Houndog-I wish I had black raspberries. I love them, but don't have access to any right now.
This seems to be a growing trend in areas not known for Vinifera wines. Looking at wineries in southern and eastern North Carolina, I see a large number produce fruit and grape/fruit blended wines. I haven't checked, but I suspect this is far less likely in Napa Valley.I've been thinking about this recently, and talking with a local vintner about introducing country wine to his repertoire
This sounds ironic, doesn't it? I laughed when I read your comment. However, we describe things in terms of other things we already know, so without using other fruits as a model, how would we describe the taste and smells in wine?I'd point out the rather ironic tasting guidelines for sommoliers to describe nose and palette (taken verbatim from the master court of sommoliers): citric, Apple, berry, plum, melon... every other fruit EXCEPT the actual fruit it's made from
Time to broaden your horizons!!!am i the only one who has never had a country fruit wine? or a skeeter pee?
Bet I know where you can get some plants. I spend a lot of time at Glen Elder. If you are headed up north sometime let me know and I could bring a few down with me. Few years and you can have an endless supply of them. Arne.As far as flavoring, the red raspberry and elderberry I ordered is from Fruitfast. The tart cherry was just some I picked up at Walmart, their store brand. Houndog-I wish I had black raspberries. I love them, but don't have access to any right now.
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