Awrite Folks,
Apparently "everything comes to he who hustles while he waits" (Edison I think!) And seeing as I am waiting on my rhubarb brew finishing, I got a bit bored and decided to make another brew while I was twiddling my thumbs. I read Equaliser's post about strawberry Ribena wine (here viewtopic.php?f=39&t=29138 ) and decided to have a bash myself. Now, having left it too late to get to the local homebrew shop on Saturday I decided to do a fly by night version with the couple of bits I had left over from the last brew and stuff I could get from the nearby supermarket.
So I went and got:
A 5 litre bottle of water (to be used as a demijohn)
A tub of yeast (breadmakers stuff, as I had no wine yeast left...lol)
500g Granulated sugar
A litre of Strawberry Ribena Concentrate
A pack of balloons (for the airlock)
I had in the cupboard:
Pectic enzyme
Yeast nutrient
So more or less I followed the instructions in the video and now have a gallon or so on the go. As a wee experiment I'm leaving the top of and giving it a swirl a couple of times a day in order to introduce some oxygen in the hope that it helps the yeasties multiply. The plan is to fit the airlock when the SG hits 1.030 or there abouts. At the moment it's got down to about 1.050 after 3 days and has a wee layer of foamy bubbles on top which die down, then I give it a shake and the bubbles appear again!
Apparently "everything comes to he who hustles while he waits" (Edison I think!) And seeing as I am waiting on my rhubarb brew finishing, I got a bit bored and decided to make another brew while I was twiddling my thumbs. I read Equaliser's post about strawberry Ribena wine (here viewtopic.php?f=39&t=29138 ) and decided to have a bash myself. Now, having left it too late to get to the local homebrew shop on Saturday I decided to do a fly by night version with the couple of bits I had left over from the last brew and stuff I could get from the nearby supermarket.
So I went and got:
A 5 litre bottle of water (to be used as a demijohn)
A tub of yeast (breadmakers stuff, as I had no wine yeast left...lol)
500g Granulated sugar
A litre of Strawberry Ribena Concentrate
A pack of balloons (for the airlock)
I had in the cupboard:
Pectic enzyme
Yeast nutrient
So more or less I followed the instructions in the video and now have a gallon or so on the go. As a wee experiment I'm leaving the top of and giving it a swirl a couple of times a day in order to introduce some oxygen in the hope that it helps the yeasties multiply. The plan is to fit the airlock when the SG hits 1.030 or there abouts. At the moment it's got down to about 1.050 after 3 days and has a wee layer of foamy bubbles on top which die down, then I give it a shake and the bubbles appear again!