AkBillyBow
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Hello,
I am new to making wine at home, so I am doing a lot of reading to get up to speed. I first read that well water is not good to use, as it can be hard with lots of unwanted minerals in it. I then read "if it tastes good to drink, it will make good wine". I think our well water tastes great, but I don't want to ruin a batch of wine if I shouldn't use it.
What kind of pointers can you give me on using well water? Our house has a paper filter system that does remove a lot of rust colored junk from the water. Is this good enough? What about a charcoal filter, like a Brita? Would that be better or would it remove too much and leave my water without enough nutrients for fermentation?
Thanks for the help!!
AkBillyBow
I am new to making wine at home, so I am doing a lot of reading to get up to speed. I first read that well water is not good to use, as it can be hard with lots of unwanted minerals in it. I then read "if it tastes good to drink, it will make good wine". I think our well water tastes great, but I don't want to ruin a batch of wine if I shouldn't use it.
What kind of pointers can you give me on using well water? Our house has a paper filter system that does remove a lot of rust colored junk from the water. Is this good enough? What about a charcoal filter, like a Brita? Would that be better or would it remove too much and leave my water without enough nutrients for fermentation?
Thanks for the help!!
AkBillyBow