Hi Chippy,Nice one CTIDmatt any plans for the next?
Do you mean that you are bottling in 8 days or do you mean from start to bottling done in 8 days1l Apple
2l Summer Berries (Morrison’s)
800g sugar
WOW variant
turned out very nice and 14%abv
start to bottle in 8 days
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From starting to bottle took 8 days.Do you mean that you are bottling in 8 days or do you mean from start to bottling done in 8 days
Sure:- 2l Apple juice, 1l Cranberry juice drink, 800g sugar dissolved in 1.5l boiled water (should be a starting SG around 1095), 3 tea bags left in half cup boiled water for a few minutes (adds tannin), 1tsp pectolase, 1tsp yeast nutrient & 1tsp Gervin wine yeast. I added 1tsp Bentonite at the start and this must have aided the clearing process. SG was 996 after 7 days, degasses/stabilised and the 2 stage finings cleared to this after 24 hours.Wow, I’m staggered,I’m fairly new to modern winemaking with supermarket juice. All the wines I’ve made so far this year have taken about 2 months from start to bottling. Do you mind sharing your method.
Regards Steve
Why add water rather than more juice? There are loads of videos on YouTube of people making wine with juice and sugar, so why not use 4 litres of juice & sugar in a demijohn rather than 3 litres of juice plus water?
If you use wine yeast how dry do these wines end up? A lot of videos suggest that they are quite sweet - is that because of using (say) bread yeast or do they just tend to not ferment out to real dryness?
Based on what 100% juice is available to buy locally I'm toying with having a go at either red grape and apple or red grape, apple and pineapple...
The reason we don't use 4.5 litres of juice is it will be like alcopop and we are trying to mimic wine, i use 1 x litre of grape juice and 1.5 litres of another and we find that spot on.
Wine yeast will ferment your wine down to .990 which is very dry i used to stop mine at around .995 which was sweet enough for us.
As for videos i wouldn't take too much notice of them there are a lot of people putting videos out who haven't a clue what they are doing have a look at the two in the first post in this thread and you wont go far wrong (apart from him trying to clear them naturally then giving up) switch the orange juice for something else it was on ofthe worst ones i ever made. Supermarket Juice Wine How To guide and Recipes.
This was one i used to make all the time and its a forum favourite.
(never was a fan of pineapple)
Rosé wine
1 litre Red grape juice.
1.5 litre Apple Juice.
750g Sugar.
1 tsp Tannin or a mug of very strong black tea. (3 bags stirred every couple of minutes as you put the rest of the ingredients together)
1 tsp Yeast (i use youngs super wine yeast compound)
1 tsp Yeast Nutrient.
1 tsp Pectolase.
1 tsp Glycerine. (optional)
1 tsp citric acid or juice of one lemon. (optional)
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I have very little experience of wine making. If I make the above with Wilko Express Wine Yeast Compound (presumably the same as or at least similar to the Youngs Super Wine Yeast Compound you describe using) will I need to take extra steps to prevent it becoming excessively dry, or will it ferment out ok after a few weeks? I'm not looking to make something particularly sweet, just trying to avoid it being unpleasantly dry.
I use a teaspoon full and I dont know how much that weighs!
Do you really need special yeasts for supermarket juice type wine?
The reason we don't use 4.5 litres of juice is it will be like alcopop and we are trying to mimic wine, i use 1 x litre of grape juice and 1.5 litres of another and we find that spot on.
Wine yeast will ferment your wine down to .990 which is very dry i used to stop mine at around .995 which was sweet enough for us.
As for videos i wouldn't take too much notice of them there are a lot of people putting videos out who haven't a clue what they are doing have a look at the two in the first post in this thread and you wont go far wrong (apart from him trying to clear them naturally then giving up) switch the orange juice for something else it was on ofthe worst ones i ever made. Supermarket Juice Wine How To guide and Recipes.
This was one i used to make all the time and its a forum favourite.
(never was a fan of pineapple)
Rosé wine
1 litre Red grape juice.
1.5 litre Apple Juice.
750g Sugar.
1 tsp Tannin or a mug of very strong black tea. (3 bags stirred every couple of minutes as you put the rest of the ingredients together)
1 tsp Yeast (i use youngs super wine yeast compound)
1 tsp Yeast Nutrient.
1 tsp Pectolase.
1 tsp Glycerine. (optional)
1 tsp citric acid or juice of one lemon. (optional)
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