Owen Sylvester
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Hello,
I am fairly new to homebrewing and have mainly stuck to making wines. However due to a recent high yield of pears from the garden, I decided to use a friends pear presser and I now have some pear juice which I am keen to make good use of.
It seems like perry is fairly difficult what with having to add acid in some way or another so I was wondering if it was possible to make pear wine from the juice alone? All recipes seem to suggest the use of pears in their full fruit form and can't find much by way of using the juice as the starting point.
Any suggestions or explanations on either perry or pear wine would be much appreciated.
I am fairly new to homebrewing and have mainly stuck to making wines. However due to a recent high yield of pears from the garden, I decided to use a friends pear presser and I now have some pear juice which I am keen to make good use of.
It seems like perry is fairly difficult what with having to add acid in some way or another so I was wondering if it was possible to make pear wine from the juice alone? All recipes seem to suggest the use of pears in their full fruit form and can't find much by way of using the juice as the starting point.
Any suggestions or explanations on either perry or pear wine would be much appreciated.