Mikhail Bulgakov
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Hi all,
I'm a total novice wine maker having just made my first two wines, one from a kit and one mongrel brew of supermarket grape juices, both with highly satisfactory results, I'm keen to repeat these yet would like to be able to calculate the ABV.
I've read plenty about hydrometers and how to use them, but I'm still a little confused as to how this would work with a kit wine. Do I take the first measure from the mix of concentrate, water and sugar that half fills the demijohn in the first step? The adding of water having no effect on the overall calculation?
Similarly when following the guide I used for my juice mongrel, it called for adding half of the juice for the initial fermentation then topping up with more after the initial flurry. Would that effect it also?
I apologise in advance if I sound stupid, I'm just a complete dilettante :)
Thanks :)
I'm a total novice wine maker having just made my first two wines, one from a kit and one mongrel brew of supermarket grape juices, both with highly satisfactory results, I'm keen to repeat these yet would like to be able to calculate the ABV.
I've read plenty about hydrometers and how to use them, but I'm still a little confused as to how this would work with a kit wine. Do I take the first measure from the mix of concentrate, water and sugar that half fills the demijohn in the first step? The adding of water having no effect on the overall calculation?
Similarly when following the guide I used for my juice mongrel, it called for adding half of the juice for the initial fermentation then topping up with more after the initial flurry. Would that effect it also?
I apologise in advance if I sound stupid, I'm just a complete dilettante :)
Thanks :)