Elmer
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So I am trying my hand at a white Niagara. While I dont drink white, I have plenty of friends who do, and figure it would be ready for next summer. However as all my expieriments go, I never quite stay within the confines of what I am intending to make.
My receipe was as follows:
192 OZ (1.5 Gal) generic white Niagara grape juice.
1 tsp yeast nut
2 cups white sugar
13.6 oz of Frontenac & Marquette ( picked from what was left in my back yard)
SG 1.090
Lavlin D-47
I stirred the heck out of the mixture and squeezed the grapes, stirred again and let sit for an hour. Took SG reading, and stirred again.
Poured Yeast onto must and covered lightly.
Like all my experiments I kept it under 2 gallons and the cost was under $10 ($7.50 for grape juice $1.5 for yeast, everything I already had).
And best of all even if I dont like it, I have a friend and MIL who will!
Now the question is, do you oak this stuff? lightly?
My receipe was as follows:
192 OZ (1.5 Gal) generic white Niagara grape juice.
1 tsp yeast nut
2 cups white sugar
13.6 oz of Frontenac & Marquette ( picked from what was left in my back yard)
SG 1.090
Lavlin D-47
I stirred the heck out of the mixture and squeezed the grapes, stirred again and let sit for an hour. Took SG reading, and stirred again.
Poured Yeast onto must and covered lightly.
Like all my experiments I kept it under 2 gallons and the cost was under $10 ($7.50 for grape juice $1.5 for yeast, everything I already had).
And best of all even if I dont like it, I have a friend and MIL who will!
Now the question is, do you oak this stuff? lightly?