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Budding Brewer !
We should both hopefully have a decent bodied white to toast at some point ! [emoji106]
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Yesterday I had a sneak preview of the tea wine I made over Xmas. Crystal clear a week after finings. It tastes exactly like whiskey, but not as intense a flavour, fairly obviously. Is this normal? I can't recall the tea wine I made aeons ago tasting like that.
It's about 13%. The whiskey flavour is very pronounced - not at all unpleasant but not what I expected! Maybe the passage of time will attenuate it somewhat. Wonder if the raisins might have contributed to it?
I've racked this again tonight as some sediment on the bottom.
I think next time I'll just boil up the raisins rather put through blender.
Nice bodied wine though - I think when finally bottled and aged will be good - and cheap !'
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How would the goodness of the raisins be extracted without mashing them though?
My raisins were minced rather than blitzed. You can see the sediment in mine In post #36 above so I'm not sure that's true.
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How's yours looking Razor ? Another week on my DJ is starting to look much clearer now.
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It's chill haze. Can be caused by potassium and other things. Wine producers stop this by storing wine at a constant lower temperature for a number of weeks.I put a demijohn of crystal-clear tea wine in the shed yesterday, mainly to stop the missus getting her mitts on it. I went in said shed about half an hour ago and the wine is incredibly opaque. Really cold last night and the wine must be close to 0C. What's going down? I've never seen that with any other type of waahn ( as the missus calls it ).
It's chill haze. Can be caused by potassium and other things. Wine producers stop this by storing wine at a constant lower temperature for a number of weeks.
Well this is ridiculous! I put another bottle of that tea wine in the fridge last night. It went in there crystal clear but half an hour later I couldn't see thru' it. It's like flicking a light switch. The previous batch was fine and unaffected by any amount of chilling. This dodgy batch was made with Earl Grey tea. What is it in that which could cause this?? Apart from the horrendous aesthetics it is really rather nice.
Finally bottled this tonight after sitting in the DJ for over a month.
Fab taste !!
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