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    ISO: Small Pack of Tannin Powder (Tannin plus, Tan'Cor)

    Brew and Wine Supply set me up. I can very much recommend them. Thanks for the suggestion all.
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    ISO: Small Pack of Tannin Powder (Tannin plus, Tan'Cor)

    Awesome. Thank you. I'll give 'em a call.
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    ISO: Small Pack of Tannin Powder (Tannin plus, Tan'Cor)

    Thank you for the suggestion... i just have a hard time spending $6 to ship 1 gram of product. I'd rather kick a few extra dollars to another member who has bought in bulk than give those dollars to USPS.
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    ISO: Small Pack of Tannin Powder (Tannin plus, Tan'Cor)

    I'm looking for some small doses (maybe 1.2 grams each) of one or both of: Tannin Riche Extra (Tannin Plus) Tannin Complex (Tan'Cor) Shipping via morewine is cost prohibitive and I'm interested in punching up my wine kit a little as a newbie. It tastes good... but I do think it could use...
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    Wine Newbie - Advanced Homebrewer

    Thanks... so here is my general plan for additions/omissions... Working off of - http://www.rjscraftwinemaking.com/assets/images/products/media/CCWS_Instructions_Eng_v41111111111111111.pdf Primary ferment - Add Bentonite (as instructed) Add Juice (as instructed) Add Oak Powder from...
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    Wine Newbie - Advanced Homebrewer

    Thanks again, all. I'll probably get the Winemakers Trio kit fermenting tomorrow. It came with all of the contents listed including the pectinase so I will add that. I'll omit the oak powder it came with though. I'll just have to make a decision on how many oak cubes and how much tannin...
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    Wine Newbie - Advanced Homebrewer

    I have an ounce of medium toast Hungarian oak cubes. I was thinking about using those... or perhaps buying more or something else once I read up a little more. Any suggestions for time/type if I did go with the RJS kits mentioned? Are you suggesting adding both tannin and putting it on oak...
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    Wine Newbie - Advanced Homebrewer

    Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it. Regarding the pectinase... now that I look over the instructions for the kit online it is kind of generic. I'll see what is in the box once I pick it up later today. Also... I didn't state it... but I'm willing to spend a couple bucks on...
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    Wine Newbie - Advanced Homebrewer

    I've been all-grain homebrewing for quite some time. My sanitization skills are honed in. I have a fermentation chamber, and plenty of carboys. I've been reading a bunch of information on kits and I'm looking for some suggestions/feedback before I dive in. I'm leaning towards the RJS...
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