# strawberry has enough pectin to make a jam so it is likely to look cloudy unless you add pectic enzyme. That noted I have bottled year old apple which had enzyme an still was cloudy. It tastes good, just doesn’t look clear.
# yes you could drink it at 8 days or at 30, this is probably what our 10,000 year ago relatives did, and yes it does have alcohol. We do racking the clear top stuff with a siphon tube into smaller containers and I sure save/ drink anything left over. In this day and age kits are designed for ninety days of age but add sorbate to slow down the yeast, experienced fruit wine makers may cycle/ empty out carboys when it is time to pick the new strawberries since it looks cleaner and fermentation is done/ no sorbate. If you want to bottle soon I would keep it in the fridge, this is mainly because fruit wines tend to taste better with a little sugar and there are enough stories about bottles which still have yeast producing explosions. Another taste point is CO
2 gas has bitter notes so we hide that under sugar like a soda or let it bubble through the air lock.
One argument for drinking young is if you don’t have metabisulphite which is an oxidation preservative. Alcohol likes to combine with oxygen. Alcohol also likes to ferment to the next molecule which is vinegar.
# you started with blender berries. Consider filtering. Today fine mesh nylon bags (like paint strainer bags) are used/ efficient since you can squeeze a bit more wine out, mom would filter in an old cotton flour sack, and for gallon sizes batches you could get seeds/ pulp with a metal sieve. ,,,,Filtered wine will still look cloudy and for this we get back to 90 days to a year age.
I put 2 pounds of strawberrys in a blender , , ,
. If I drank some , in say 8 days after first mixing the yeast ,sugar , water, and strawberrys , should I get a buzz ? Is there a reason say to wait 30 days or so ?
Good luck, it sounds confusing and there are a lot of this is best but 100 years ago they would methods,,, and I have the advantage of stories about grandpa/ mom doing wine