Mango Madness
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That's why I would rather ask. That is the best advice I've been given ever. Much more confidence now. Thank you.Somebody didn't do their homework! There are threads here for "water wine". Detention!
I think the answer to your thread question is because we like things to taste good. Once something tastes good, we want it to taste better. Once it tastes better, we want it to taste great. Once it tastes great......
Simple answer to how much fruit? You decide. It's just like cooking - a wine recipe is merely a proven and successful starting point.
I only put the coconut water from 4 coconuts in. I did research here and it said only use the flesh if it's soft so that's not in there. It's more for the title. "90 per cent of taste is presentation", is a chef's motto. Mango and Coconut sounds so yummy doesn't it.Unless you are making coconut water wine. Then you use coconut water, sugar and yeast. Coming soon.
Experimentation. Many years of experimentation. WMT makes it easier, 'cuz we can share old knowledge plus new practical experimentation. @BigDaveK's explanation is a great guide for "how to experiment".How do they work out how much fruit to put in the fermentation?
Experimentation. Many years of experimentation. WMT makes it easier, 'cuz we can share old knowledge plus new practical experimentation. @BigDaveK's explanation is a great guide for "how to experiment".
Generally speaking, heavy fruit like elderberry need less fruit, light fruit like strawberries need more. Acidic fruit like blueberries need less fruit OR should be blended with lower acid fruit.
H E Bravery wrote home winemaking books in the 50's, 60's, and 70's, and his recipes are low fruit as he wanted the country wines to taste more like grape wines. Today? Most folks on WMT want country wines to taste like the fruit -- when I make apple, it smells and tastes like apple ... with a bit of a kick.
If you're trying something new, search for recipes and read a bunch. Some are good, some are bad, and some are brutally ugly. Ask questions here, as it's almost certain someone else has tried to ferment it. I'm a big believer in living vicariously through the mistakes of others (which means I've made enough mistakes to not want more!).
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