Was that a prank, I'm kinda confused..Well, I know I use all natural yeast...all yeasts are natural and there are a lot. From my understanding of things, yeast is used to speed up the process, that is about it...I mean you guys are doing it the way its been done for 1000s of years, the traditional way, the best way I think. I have limited space for supplies, limited time, money ect, ect..you get the picture. I like your setup though
.. I know I use all natural yeast...all yeasts are natural and there are a lot. From my understanding of things, yeast is used to speed up the process, that is about it...
To me, if your happy with the way you do it then fine and no need to change. All yeast is natural! these yeasts are extracted from certain areas around the world which bring out different aspects of a wine. Also, sulfates are also natural and are produced in smaller amounts by fermentation it self and adding just a little bit more is just a precaution to keep your wines already existing bacteria in check. Green Acres, the only thing they are doing differn then you is not adding any additional yeasts and not adding the sulfites. Just put all your fruit in the bucket and keep the temp up and mother nature will either start the fermentation for you or not and your fruiut will go bad, its really that simple!
GOTCHA!!!
The reason i asked was because i never looked into making wine any way other than how I've been doing it. My grandfather and I make about 75-100 gal. at one time each year. We buy the grapes whole and do the crushing, pressing and fermenting our selves but without the addition on any "packets". we don't add extra yeast, sulfates or anything else... Grapes to Bottles essentially. (WE ALL KNOW THE STEPS IN BETWEEN). Obviously doing it our way takes longer and certain things have to controlled and monitored carefully to ensure bacteria and mold doesn't ruin our wine... but hey Ive been doing it this way for about 7yrs now and haven't ruined a batch yet... nor gotten sick; and my Grandfather phewww he's been doing it for over 65 years. My grandfather came to the US from Calabria, Italy... and he has passed his knowledge down to me!!! I originally started making wine with him for the bonding and the past times... but as many people here have said its an addiction. I wouldn't trade learning this for anything... the fact that I'll be able to take his knowledge and pass that along to my kids one day and we will be able to drink my grandfathers wine YEARS after he has left us.... Is something words cannot express... and all wine makers have there reason for doing this, some purely for the wine, some for fun... but i think if we all look back at when we started and then look at today (even if you started a day or two ago with your first batch) the time you put into your wine is memorable, you may not know it now but the memories of yesterday will live with us forever... and when we cant make wine anymore... we are all gonna miss this, right here, right where we are now!
BEST OF LUCK TO ALL THE BEGINNERS!!!
SALUTE
HII,
Can you share with me how it is achieved ? i always believed the natural ways of doing things is the way to go.. those development of chemical are killing ourselves and hurt our children and nature..
i have always love to learn knowledge from elder and older people.. why should such collected wisdom be gone ?
if you are willing to share your grandpa's way of making wine without addictive chemical, pls share with me or us..
i will very much appreciate it.
God blesses
andrew
My guess is your brother-in-law doesnt want you to know how simple it is. Or he has been lucky and has little real knowledge to share.no prank on my part an if ever one is taking it that way sorry, but I real like to learn the right step to making traditional wine, my brotherlaw and I dont see eye to eye on a lot of thing so I guess that why he wont teach me or show me how, sorry again if some of you took this the wrong way. I new at this and have a lot to learn.
Can you share with me how it is achieved ?
This thread is 8 years old. Maybe starting a new one with your questions would be better.
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