Hi all
1. Want to replicate the same recipe(attached apple wine) but with 1 litre of store bought juice.
2. If acid blend unavoidable what should be the % ratio Malic-tartaric-citric. - will Ph meter suffice
3. What else i can avoid as i want to create a basic beginners wine kit for Indian...
yes i too agree with you if that's the case then after 10 days of after checking the FG would go for available juices with no preservatives and added sugars
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Grape juice does not seems to have potassium sorbate only added sugar (next will try and not to use it since it might have unfermentable sugars)
till...
I am from INDIA and the city where i live is Mumbai - Will shortly figure out how to update my profile
The Climate of Mumbai is a tropical, wet and dry climate. Mumbai's climate can be best described as moderately hot with high level of humidity. Its coastal nature and tropical location ensure...
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I am so delighted that you found a local store in India for me. cheers.
these are the WINE INGREDIENTS i short listed to get from US 1 LB of each
Wine Yeast : Lalvin EC 1118
Fermax Yeast Nutrient
Pectinase enzyme
Acid Blend
Wine Tannin
Bentonite powder
Easy clean
American Oak powder...
Wine from Tetra pack 1 liter grape juice (with added sugars)
Yeast : bread
Initial gravity of juice : 1.060
Start date : 28/04/21
OG : 1.085 after adding additional sugar
FG : 1.025 recorded on 08/05/21 i.e after 10 days
FG : 1.20 recorded on 12/05/21
current batch of 2 weeks old (attached)...
Dear can you please share your standard recipe with me would be starting with 3 liters batch of 1 liters each
1) without raisins and D.A.P
2) with raisins
2) with and a pinch of D.A.P
1) Will be using Himalayan raw wild forest honey collected from mountain cliffs and trees by traditional harvesting methods.
2) Is it possible to home brew it without heating the honey to retain natural flavors and nutrition, then what would it be?
3) What it takes to make it drinkable in two...
Can some one please share a recipe with regards to below details
HONEY MEAD : Himalayan wild forest honey collected from mountain cliffs and trees by traditional harvesting methods. The wild honey made by indigenous bees like apis dorsata laborisa and Apis cerena. It has the goodness of wild...