Smitty, is this what you are using? If so, you have to add this to four gallons of water to make a 5 gallon batch at about 10% ABV. I have not made the blueberry but I did make a 4 gallon batch (only added 3 gallons of water instead of 4) and I used it to blend with another red for a stronger blackbery taste. It worked out very well. If you are making blueberry wine, you may want to add less water for a little greater ABV or add some simple syrup (2:1 ratio of sugar to water, heated to dissolve the sugar) and bring the initial SG up to about 1.090 which would give you a wine at about 12.5% ABV. If you leave it as is, the wine will ABV at 10.7%.I do not have a kit just a gallon of the blueberry wine base.
Smitty, is this what you are using? If so, you have to add this to four gallons of water to make a 5 gallon batch at about 10% ABV. I have not made the blueberry but I did make a 4 gallon batch (only added 3 gallons of water instead of 4) and I used it to blend with another red for a stronger blackbery taste. It worked out very well. If you are making blueberry wine, you may want to add less water for a little greater ABV or add some simple syrup (2:1 ratio of sugar to water, heated to dissolve the sugar) and bring the initial SG up to about 1.090 which would give you a wine at about 12.5% ABV. If you leave it as is, the wine will ABV at 10.7%.
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