The green Dragon
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Just started my first kit wine yesterday not even 24 hrs ago so excited!
I forgot to put water in the air lock 24 hrs in no bubbling probably ruined it but i topped up the air lock we’ll see what happensI'm excited for you! What are you making?
Not sure if you can open the thumb nail not the greatest pic its and ABC wine kit medium boddied cabernet savignonI forgot to put water in the air lock 24 hrs in no bubbling probably ruined it but i topped up the air lock we’ll see what happens
I didnt see anything on the kit about shelf life my intention was 5 years but maybe i should drink it sooner now?welcome to WMT
you will find that wine is very tolerant, lots of the differences show up with age, ,,, is it a one year shelf life or a five?
24 hrs in no bubbling probably ruined it
Not sure if you can open the thumb nail not the greatest pic its and ABC wine kit medium boddied cabernet savignon
I didnt see anything on the kit about shelf life my intention was 5 years but maybe i should drink it sooner now?
I think it will be alright. During the primary fermentation, the main goal is to keep fruit flies, etc. out. I don't snap down the lid on my primary most of the time. Any signs of fermentation now?
I've seen these, but have not tried one yet. You'll have to keep us posted on how it goes!
yes an hour later bubbles!!!! I need to buy a wine theif, i used the racking cane and my thumb when i teated the starting gravity but it took forever
by the time im done this batch everyone on here will be so sick of me ill have to find another wine forum . Will be updating as I go! Following this first batch by the book so now I wait. 13 Days
Welcome to WMT!
I cant wait to get to this point of custom wine making. i feel like a child learning to walk I really want to have a drinkable wine from a couple kits so I can see (and taste) the fruits of my labourI think that ABC kit is the old Fontana kit series. I make the Cab Sav but add a cup of French oak, a cup of Zante currants, sugar (5 cups in a quart of water) and only enough water to get five gallons as opposed to six. It is a family and friend's favorite.
Do you bump up the yeast for the extra sugar or does the kit come with enough?I think that ABC kit is the old Fontana kit series. I make the Cab Sav but add a cup of French oak, a cup of Zante currants, sugar (5 cups in a quart of water) and only enough water to get five gallons as opposed to six. It is a family and friend's favorite.
Do you know any “kit tricks” to bumping up the agability to five - ten years? Or is it a matter of buying actual grapes at that point?Kits are designed to be made quickly and then ready for drinking. ,,, It is worth while to keep at least one to learn about aging, all foods have a shelf life even army MREs.
Do you bump up the yeast for the extra sugar or does the kit come with enough?
Use a turkey baster for a wine thief.
Amen. Taste every step of the way; as much as every day during primary. Taste at least at every racking; I taste at least once a month during aging. I get an idea of how it is developing and can see the clarity in a glass - extremely useful if aging in barrels or kegs.Third? Taste your wine!
I taste my wines at every racking. People will tell you to not open a bottle before a year -- they are wrong. Open a bottle every 3 months. Write down what you smell, taste, and experience. Compare your notes. Educate yourself why you should let wines age. Nothing is better than practical experience.
Two years ago my son and I sweetened a metheglin prior to bottling. We added sugar, stirred well, and tasted, discussing after each tasting. We repeated this several times, and when I decided we were good, I asked him what he thought.Your taste buds and nose are the most useful wine cellar instruments.
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