Aleman said:This thread is to discuss the how to make your first Wurzels Orange Wine topic
Nicely done Moley, top how to :thumb:
Aleman said:This thread is to discuss the how to make your first Wurzels Orange Wine topic
I use PETs for short-term maturation with regular lids screwed down tight. Just ease the lid after a week or so and check there's no fizz. PETs are flexible and will cope with a slight pressure, glass DJs aren't and won't.jonboymentalhealth said:i've never used pet bottles but if i wanted to use them to age for a month or so when they are stable would i still need to drill lid and fit airlock??
My humblest apologies Ade.......must have read over that bit :lol:Moley said:Oh pay attention Wurzel :nono:
âPour your juices into the DJ or PETâ comes before âadd your sugar syrup (etc.)â
richardagutteridge said:: Great work Ade a really good How to.
I have a minor suggestion ( if you don't mind). When a few WO have been made try using a champagne yeast instead of a GP one it makes quite a difference
Richard G :drink:
No and NO!Cussword said:Will (champagne yeast) give a sparkling wine? If so would it be ok in normal corked bottles?
Moley said:No and NO!Cussword said:Will (champagne yeast) give a sparkling wine? If so would it be ok in normal corked bottles?
You will only get a sparkling wine if you prime, or bottle before it has quite finished.
If you intend to make a sparkling wine you MUST use the proper bottles which are designed to withstand the pressure. A proper Champagne bottle should weigh something in the order of 750-800g, force carbonated wine bottles may be around 600g. Stoppers should be wired in with âchampagne cagesâ and you will have a problem with a sediment, same as with a bottle conditioned beer, only this will stir up as soon as you open it.
This was intended as a guide for beginners, let's not take it into advanced techniques just yet.
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