zelix
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Hello everyone. To keep from flooding the forum with multiple threads I decided to simply make this thread to house my beginning wine making adventures. It will also help me to keep this as a record to sort out all my missteps and record my triumphs ( I hope to have). I hope this is okay with the Admins/Mods here.
Background:
So I used to make "hillbilly" wine.. basically just juice sugar and baking yeast in a gallon jug with a balloon on top.. yeah I know.... the horror.
Now that I'm older (and hopefully wiser) I want to make some really good wine. I'm going about everything with my mind as a clean slate. I'm
I've made some beer a couple of decades ago. Turned out good. I had fun. Life got complicated and I just didn't have the time to continue on with it. I've moved to north Georgia a couple of years ago. I went on an expedition this weekend thru the garage in a massive clean up. I found my old beer brewing kit. I see I a few things that I can use still. I do feel I need to get a new kit though. It would be a shame to go thru the effort of making wine and the equipment fail on me. So I'm researching and trying to make sure I get a great kit.
Present day:
I've ordered a Pinot Noir Wine Kit - Master Vintner- Weekday Wine. from Midwest Supply. I've ordered some beer making stuff from them a long time ago so It was my first 'go to' shopping place. I had good experience with them before. I also got some One Step as well. I will attempt to make this first. It's my understanding that it comes with all the ingredients needed and is as close to fool proof as one can expect. Which is what I need.
After reading thru a lot of the site I found DangerDave's Dragon Blood Wine recipe. What a cool name. It really screams at me that I should make this. I immediately sprang into action on Amazon. I have bought a lot of the ingredients to make this. This will hopefully be my second attempt at wine making.
So my first question to everyone is what is the best suggestions for a kit to buy for a beginner? What to look out for...what to stay away from...
(my wifey & daughter said they are going to hook me up for father's day)
I'm looking at this kit at the moment:
Master Vintner® Wine Making Starter Kit
https://www.midwestsupplies.com/col...oducts/master-vintner-wine-making-starter-kitI'm not sure about the The crystal-clear Big Mouth Bubbler PET Fermentor. I'm wondering if that's a pain to clean.
Here's a few pictures of what I have so far:
My bottling bucket is missing a lid. I'm not sure if it came with one or not.
I have a glass carboy.
Just got these items in the mail to make the DangerDave's Dragon Blood Wine. I also have the triple berry blend in the freezer waiting. I only have to get the lemon at this point.
I'm hoping that these brands are acceptable.
Thanks for checking this post out. Any suggestions or help you can provide would be appreciated. I'd like to have a decent batch right out of the gate if possible.
Background:
So I used to make "hillbilly" wine.. basically just juice sugar and baking yeast in a gallon jug with a balloon on top.. yeah I know.... the horror.
Now that I'm older (and hopefully wiser) I want to make some really good wine. I'm going about everything with my mind as a clean slate. I'm
I've made some beer a couple of decades ago. Turned out good. I had fun. Life got complicated and I just didn't have the time to continue on with it. I've moved to north Georgia a couple of years ago. I went on an expedition this weekend thru the garage in a massive clean up. I found my old beer brewing kit. I see I a few things that I can use still. I do feel I need to get a new kit though. It would be a shame to go thru the effort of making wine and the equipment fail on me. So I'm researching and trying to make sure I get a great kit.
Present day:
I've ordered a Pinot Noir Wine Kit - Master Vintner- Weekday Wine. from Midwest Supply. I've ordered some beer making stuff from them a long time ago so It was my first 'go to' shopping place. I had good experience with them before. I also got some One Step as well. I will attempt to make this first. It's my understanding that it comes with all the ingredients needed and is as close to fool proof as one can expect. Which is what I need.
After reading thru a lot of the site I found DangerDave's Dragon Blood Wine recipe. What a cool name. It really screams at me that I should make this. I immediately sprang into action on Amazon. I have bought a lot of the ingredients to make this. This will hopefully be my second attempt at wine making.
So my first question to everyone is what is the best suggestions for a kit to buy for a beginner? What to look out for...what to stay away from...
(my wifey & daughter said they are going to hook me up for father's day)
I'm looking at this kit at the moment:
Master Vintner® Wine Making Starter Kit
https://www.midwestsupplies.com/col...oducts/master-vintner-wine-making-starter-kitI'm not sure about the The crystal-clear Big Mouth Bubbler PET Fermentor. I'm wondering if that's a pain to clean.
Here's a few pictures of what I have so far:
My bottling bucket is missing a lid. I'm not sure if it came with one or not.
I have a glass carboy.
Just got these items in the mail to make the DangerDave's Dragon Blood Wine. I also have the triple berry blend in the freezer waiting. I only have to get the lemon at this point.
I'm hoping that these brands are acceptable.
Thanks for checking this post out. Any suggestions or help you can provide would be appreciated. I'd like to have a decent batch right out of the gate if possible.