bobsbeer said:Unfortunately you can't. Even if you use red grape juice. It will come out a deepish rosé. Some have tried by using concentrated grape juice, beetroot and the results are a reasonable dark red, but still not really a deep red. Your only option is a kit. I would recommend Beverdale, Cal Con etc. You get what you pay for with red kits, So the more you spend the better the final wine. For most of my house reds I spend around £50 for the 30 bottle kits. Which is still not bad for a bottle of decent red.
mwestin said:hmm what about adding something like sloe skins?
A butcher? :lol: But you can get Oak Chips from most HB shops and online. They come in various depth of toast and french or american.jansman said:Where would I get oak chops from?
That really IS Typo! Reason being I am a Butcher! :thumb:bobsbeer said:A butcher? :lol: But you can get Oak Chips from most HB shops and online. They come in various depth of toast and french or american.jansman said:Where would I get oak chops from?
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