Excellent. Ah three litres of juice in each gallon.
Sounds good, i have never used pineapple but many members have and say it turns out well.
Excellent. Ah three litres of juice in each gallon.
Prune is a winner. Mine came out really tasty and it adds a nice deep ruby colour to the wine. I'm going to try fermenting with Young's oak chips next time for some character. My only gripe is that it's more like an alcoholic fruit juice than a wine; no depth. Still very pleasant though!my prune concoction is still going after 12 days. looks good however.
that's good to hear (the tasty that is). wasn't sure that someone else had tried it. it won't stop fermenting but am eager to taste it.Prune is a winner. Mine came out really tasty and it adds a nice deep ruby colour to the wine. I'm going to try fermenting with Young's oak chips next time for some character. My only gripe is that it's more like an alcoholic fruit juice than a wine; no depth. Still very pleasant though!
I think you'll find they'll be like Sherry. Think of it like cordial and water rather than juice. I've made that mistake a couple of times, same when I've used juice drink without realising.
It's not a write off though just a faff. You'll have to split the batches and add water and possibly sugar.
Rather than buying more demi John's I'd buy some plastic bottles of mineral water either 2l or 5l. You can use some of the water for the wine and squeeze them so there's a minimal amount of head space above your wine.
It tasted ok but a slight fiz, is that how to describe it.
I degas in the demijon, just fill up to the neck then shake half a dozen times over the next hour or two, top up with water then add your finings(clearer) I find the two part finings the best, never fail. Or as Chippy says if you've done a big batch in a fermenter then use a degassing wand.Yes I added some Klarowin ( Polish wine clearer) at the same time .. is that a de gasser ?
Is it like a plumy red or more fruity rose? I've eyeballed prune a few times with the idea it's dried plums but didn't want the prune aftertaste.my 1L prune, 1L AJ and 1L mango (along with the usual suspects) came out really well.
it'll be getting done again.
more red than rose. the prune flavour doesn't dominate and melds in well. has a nice mouth feel.Is it like a plumy red or more fruity rose? I've eyeballed prune a few times with the idea it's dried plums but didn't want the prune aftertaste.
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