Hello, a while ago I decided to try and make some wine. The recipe was easy to follow (I just googled it and took the list to a beer & wine shop near my home town) and it was pretty fun to make. I bottled it over a year ago and its been sitting in my cellar for many months and last night i decided to take some over to a friends house to try it out.
There was a lot of thick sediment at the bottom that clouded up the bottle if I even moved it from a stationary position, and it had a REal bad instant hang over effect that set in like 15 minutes after a glass, and left me with a big head ache and a bad taste in my mouth, even after a few of them. I spoke with my brother who makes his own beer and read a book or two on that subject. He told me its probably an excess of vitamin B in the beverage thats causing the head ache, and I think the bad taste is generated by the mildly throbbing head ache that I recieved. I would like to make more wine but I spent a load of money on the ingredients the first time and it turned out to be something I dont really want to drink. Can anyone tell me what I should do to avoid this problem in the future??
There was a lot of thick sediment at the bottom that clouded up the bottle if I even moved it from a stationary position, and it had a REal bad instant hang over effect that set in like 15 minutes after a glass, and left me with a big head ache and a bad taste in my mouth, even after a few of them. I spoke with my brother who makes his own beer and read a book or two on that subject. He told me its probably an excess of vitamin B in the beverage thats causing the head ache, and I think the bad taste is generated by the mildly throbbing head ache that I recieved. I would like to make more wine but I spent a load of money on the ingredients the first time and it turned out to be something I dont really want to drink. Can anyone tell me what I should do to avoid this problem in the future??