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thanksI'll check into it
thanksI'll check into it
Will do a conversation , ok , thanksthanks
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They all have a nitrogen cap for nowSo here’s we’re we’re at ,
The cab and pino Grigio will be. Bottled next week.
The Sauvignon Blanc 2 weeks , I’m going to use , peach extract , almond extract and vanilla extract . This are a test experiment the balance went into Spumonte, concord / Sharaz is a blend
And the Blueberry my next contest winner , yes indeed
5 to 6 gallons depending on your ABV that you wantWhat are these kits typically starting with, juice wise? 10L?
The simplest, and safest answer is to add some sugar and recheck your hydrometer.Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I tried searching and couldn't find an answer, and there may not be a direct answer, but I am hoping you can at least get me started. I have purchased a few of the ABC Crafted Series 6 gal kits and compared to the WinExpert kits the ABV is 2-4% lower as I'm sure you already know.
So if the starting SG is 1.08 and I want to increase it 1.09-1.1, and using the recipe in this thread for Simple Syrup (2-1), my question is how much Simple Syrup would I need to add to my 6 gal batch. Or maybe the better question is, how much Simple Syrup added to 6 Gals of water increases the SG by .010?
Even though these kits are fairly inexpensive, I don't want to ruin 6 gals of wine or end up with something that tastes like pure alcohol. Thanks for any help.
Hi Steve. Here's a screenshot from the app FermCalc. I have info for SS but have to dig further.Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but I tried searching and couldn't find an answer, and there may not be a direct answer, but I am hoping you can at least get me started. I have purchased a few of the ABC Crafted Series 6 gal kits and compared to the WinExpert kits the ABV is 2-4% lower as I'm sure you already know.
So if the starting SG is 1.08 and I want to increase it 1.09-1.1, and using the recipe in this thread for Simple Syrup (2-1), my question is how much Simple Syrup would I need to add to my 6 gal batch. Or maybe the better question is, how much Simple Syrup added to 6 Gals of water increases the SG by .010?
Even though these kits are fairly inexpensive, I don't want to ruin 6 gals of wine or end up with something that tastes like pure alcohol. Thanks for any help.
I learned about FermCalc on this site. They just put it on the App Store recently so I downloaded it instead of going to their website. Plus it's free. Of course always check with your hydrometer to confirm.@Huba Huba I Love the calculator. So I think this tells me exactly how much sugar I would need in 1 gal of water if I want to pre-dissolve it then fill my bucket up to the 6 gal Mark. Correct?
Use the numbers in @Khristyjeff's post. 3.5 lbs sugar is WAY more than you need. Off the top of my head, adding 3.5 lbs to 6 gallons of must at 1.080 will bump the must over 1.105.@Huba Huba I Love the calculator. So I think this tells me exactly how much sugar I would need in 1 gal of water if I want to pre-dissolve it then fill my bucket up to the 6 gal Mark. Correct?
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