Decided to take advantage of the huge number of blackberry's growing in the corner of my field and make my first ever blackberry wine .
This is only my second ever wine - first is an elderflower wine from June - and my first using fruit.
Decided to keep it simple, so followed the brewbitz recipe here
https://www.brewbitz.com/content/9-blackberry-wine-recipe
3lbs fresh blackberry
3lbs sugar
5l boiling water
Mashed it all together and crushed up the berries in a 25l fv.
Added a campden tablet to kill off any nasties and now waiting for tomorrow before I add:
1tsp pectolose
1tsp wine yeast
1tsp wine yeast nutrient.
I'm about to go on holiday for 2 weeks, so it can sit in my office until I return and then get strained in to a DJ to finish off for another month.
By all means correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm planning on racking it in to a new DJ each week during this 4 week period.
Then add a campden at the end and leave it another few days and bottle it.
Then it's getting put away in my cold cellar for at least until next spring /summer!
Does all this sound sensible, or should I do it a bit different?
Also before it gets the yeast, should I tweak this to get better results - cup of strong tea- chopped banana - splash of lemon juice - anything else?
This is only my second ever wine - first is an elderflower wine from June - and my first using fruit.
Decided to keep it simple, so followed the brewbitz recipe here
https://www.brewbitz.com/content/9-blackberry-wine-recipe
3lbs fresh blackberry
3lbs sugar
5l boiling water
Mashed it all together and crushed up the berries in a 25l fv.
Added a campden tablet to kill off any nasties and now waiting for tomorrow before I add:
1tsp pectolose
1tsp wine yeast
1tsp wine yeast nutrient.
I'm about to go on holiday for 2 weeks, so it can sit in my office until I return and then get strained in to a DJ to finish off for another month.
By all means correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm planning on racking it in to a new DJ each week during this 4 week period.
Then add a campden at the end and leave it another few days and bottle it.
Then it's getting put away in my cold cellar for at least until next spring /summer!
Does all this sound sensible, or should I do it a bit different?
Also before it gets the yeast, should I tweak this to get better results - cup of strong tea- chopped banana - splash of lemon juice - anything else?