you are absolutely full of it to pretend you can make good wine from old juice. They have an expiration date for a reason. Ive made good wines from fruits, berries and teas, good kits and cheap kits, but the wine i made from Amazon's cheap kits were flawed
My question to the tread has anyone used a small amount of Liquid Smoke, to add a Chard oak barrel aging taste to a cheap kit?
Don't laugh just thinking.
They make a Liquid oak and mesquite are available, as well.In my area all the liquid smoke seems to be hickory based, not sure if that would go well. If you could find oak based liquid it would be worth a try
Edit: Seems Oak essence is available http://homebrewsupplies.ca/product/1445-oak-essence-4-oz-bottle/
I have not made a kit in a while. I bought 6 Fontana kits.
I'll use Zante currants, Frozen black berries, dried cherries, and whatever else comes to mind to add flavor textures.
We'll see how it goes
I’m pretty sure that @joeswine missed that detail about the juice being old, so I suspect that you’re both arguing different points here. Joe’s is that he and others make good wine from cheap kits; yours is that in the cheap Amazon kit you got, the juice was old and expired, oxidized, and didn’t make a good wine. Two different points, and both, I believe, valid.
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