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tjbryner

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I have a test batch of 2 gallons going has enyone rtied this before?

I used 2 gallons of day lily petals, lightly packed
2 11-1/2 oz can of Welch's 100% White Grape Juice frozen concentrate
2 tsp acid blend
1/4 tsp powdered grape tannin
2 tsp yeast nutrient
aim for 12-13% abv

it's clearing now and I'm hoping to bottle in about 60 days. Tastes is rough but good. I think after 6 months to a year it'll be great!
 
I would like to try this. I assume you used the petals only and no stemans. Did you have to pick in the middle of the day whe they were in there prime and at days end. I think my wife would have my head if I started picking the flowers.
 
Yep only got the petals no greens!! I was told to pick them 1st thing in the morning as they were fresher from the dew...?? I have enough lilies around my house to do about 25 gallon batch, So my wife didn't care to much! (except when I had here help pick Violets, But thats another thread to come :) )

The wine has a nice color to it kinda a pinkish color.
 
I thought it was the wild orange kind that grows on the side of the road that was used!

Debbie
 
The recipe that I read some time ago called for those... specifically! Not necessarily by the side of a busy highway.. but we have them growing everywhere around here!

Debbie
 
So wth about two gallons of petals how much water did you have to add to come up with a two gallon batch after racking.

I started with2 11-1/2 oz can of Welch's then I added water up to my2 gallon mark, then I added the pedals, that way I was sure i would end very close to 2 gallons after pulling the pedals out and giving them a good squeeze.
 
Very interesting artical. I didn't realize how much of it was edible. Looks like you win Debbie, orange is ok. BUT...lots of crap run through those ditches where they grow. We actually call them ditch lilys.
 
I win, I win!! What did I win???

That was an interesting article. Of course I had to read about the milkweed too. We've started letting them grow in the flowers. They smell so heavenly! I just pulled them up last weekend so the seeds wouldn't be all over!

Debbie
 
I would have twice as many flowers as I do now... access to more flavors of wine, and someone to give my wine to!! Win - Win

Debbie
 
You would be jumping my scapes and I would be deflowering! And then we'd have some more to drink. another cool thing this year is we have two pairs of bluebirds hanging around. Both of them had babies and one set has fleged already and the other set of babies are still in their house.
 
I see bluebirds now and again... but none in the houses.... the sparrows get there first every year. I'd even settle for some swallows... good bug eaters!

I don't drink much... so there would be much more time for deflowering!

Debbie
 
Yes Flem deflowering or dead heading is removing the lilies that bloomed that day either the same night or the next morning to encourage more blooming. What were you thinking?
 

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