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    Apfelwein variations - yeast and different juice combos

    I am just finishing up 3 gallons of a Mixed Berry Apfelwien (back sweetened last night; will bottle this weekend)…basically added a few cans of Old Orchard Berry Blend concentrate at the start…very promising…
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    Starting my first Dragon Blood, questions will go here...

    No, you’re are likely just fine….at 76º you should expect a somewhat quicker (but perfectly normal) fermentation …. just keep squeezing and stirring daily until you go under 1.000…
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    All In One Wine Pump Giveaway !!

    Liked on FB...
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    Question about Red Grape Concentrate

    In this case, I believe you are right... Per Jack himself: Weak-bodied non-grape wines can be improved in the same way (by blending) or by adding a small amount of concentrate directly to a must known to produce a weak-bodied wine (watermelon and most flower or herbal wines are perfect...
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    To Stir or Nothe to Stir. What is the difference?

    Yeast will grow with or without oxygen; faster with, slower without…as you note, stirring induces oxygen into your must or early stage wine…stirring at that stage, simply helps yeast growth to be more efficient and leading to a quicker fermentation… Skeeter Pee and Dragons Blood (slightly...
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    Alternate name for Skeeter Pee

    I think there is subtle, yet important difference between actually renaming a recipe and somehow taking away credit/authorship, and what you print on a label…I don’t think anyone is trying to rename Lon D’s recipe or is suggesting we are making anything other than Skeeter Pee, regardless of we...
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    Operating Out of More than One area...

    I think your biggest hindrance the lack of water source and drain…I think the temperature issue isn’t that bad and can be mediated by brew belts, space heaters, acceptance, etc… I recent put in a utility sink in my basement wine area and it didn’t require too much or any actual plumbing…it...
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    DangerDave's Dragon Blood Wine

    Like I say, I have haven’t made this version yet, but I believe Blue Macaw was used just denote something tropical tasting/and for labeling, not the color…I would think this version would turn out rather clear/colorless…
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    DangerDave's Dragon Blood Wine

    This is what have in my DB notes that I've pruned from this thread over time. I haven't personally made this version yet....
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    But is it Dragon Blood?

    Berry Blend Skeeter Dragon Pee Blood has a nice ring to it…
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    Bottling by siphon

    I am still new at this hobby, but I have used this type of filler to fill a few 100s bottles. Just fill her to the top, either time it perfectly or let run over a bit, and pull the thing out…the level seems fine; no manual adjustment necessary….yes, there is a little run over (less then 1/2 a...
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    Water quanity

    For cheaper/low end kits, if you are so inclined, go for it…adding a little less water or a little more sugar, in some cases, are pretty minor and common tweaks. Hard pressed to believe anyone has ever ruined a low end wine by doing so (in moderation obviously). However, by cost and at 16L...
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    Secret bottling technique?

    I am bit new myself, but there is no reason to fear bottling to the extent you seem to be…I am not sure where your anxiety is coming from; in all my reading and research on our new hobby, I have never encountered anything to suggest that bottling should cause this much concern….yes, bottle...
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    How many gallons of Lon D's Skeeter Pee have been made?

    I just bottled my first batch…so add 6 more gallons… 6+2677=2683….
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    Alternate name for Skeeter Pee

    I have my first batch in the bucket, and playing off my last name, I am thinking of calling it Wolf Pee….Mark your territory with this untamed Lemon Wine.
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