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  1. timber

    Plum Nectarine Wine

    Hi Jen, I'll check the S.G. and taste first but what you suggest should do the trick. Thanks, timber
  2. timber

    Plum Nectarine Wine

    Thanks for the reply, I will do as you suggest. timber
  3. timber

    elderflower mead: a question

    Hi Bernard, Didn't mean to distract from your question, just thinking out loud. I bet that's going to be a great wine. I think you probably are right on track in submerging the flowers. Sanitized marbles in a nylon mesh would probably work well, especially if you don't pack the flowers in the...
  4. timber

    First batch ever

    Hi Bub, Secondaries look about perfect to me. You should be good to go until bottling time. If you are planning on bulk aging in the same bottles then you might top off with a little dry white wine or even water shouldn't make much of a difference since they are so close to full now. If it were...
  5. timber

    Apple Wine using juicer

    Nice ... thanks for the info Steve! I bet it's delightful. Enjoy, timber
  6. timber

    Apple Wine using juicer

    Hi, Did you add any water when you did this? Thanks, timber
  7. timber

    Greetings from Latvia!

    Hi, Welcome to the forum, great place, you'll like the friendly, helpful folks here ... I know I do. Dave
  8. timber

    Plum Nectarine Wine

    Got some free plums and nectarines so I made up a 1 gal batch which is in the Primary now. My wife doesn't like the Dry Red wines that I prefer so I thought I'd make up some Sweet Plum/ Nectarine to see if she likes it. I was going off one of Jack Keller's recipes for Sweet Plum wine but messed...
  9. timber

    Apple Wine using juicer

    Don't have an apple crusher so I tried using a Jack LaLanne juicer with 15 lbs of Apples. Method seems to work alright for this amount but would not be appropriate for a very large quantity. Ended up with more pulp than extracted juice so I just put the pulp into a strainer bag along with the...
  10. timber

    elderflower mead: a question

    Hi Bernard, Why not just let your mead run it's course. No doubt it's very different than what you are used to (honey instead of sugar) but my guess is that there is still a good deal of fermentation yet to happen at this point (and flavors will change considerably). Even when using sugar a...
  11. timber

    4 gal. Blackberry

    Yeast Tossed today
  12. timber

    4 gal. Blackberry

    Started a 4 gal batch of (Dry) Blackberry Wine today. Froze the berries then put in primary in strainer bag. I added some raisins in separate bag and added some Welches grape concentrate along with sugar and basic starting ingreedients. I'll toss the yeast tomorrow. Next will be a 5 gal batch of...
  13. timber

    What R you doing today?

    I worked on a Country Wine making Log (spreadsheet) so I can keep a record of my wines on my laptop. Using my (paper) logbook, I was neglecting to get all the information written down so I thought I'd try this instead. Next on my list is a 5 gal batch of blackberry/ apple wine and some rhubarb...
  14. timber

    Wine Making Log - OpenOffice Spreadsheet

    Hi All, I revised the wine log for making Country Wines (got original from Tom [moderator here]). I made it fit on a single page ... then added second page for adding a Recipe. (Recipe can be Cut & Paste from a web page) Other modifications noted in posts above (e.g. calculating correct ABV...
  15. timber

    Wine Making Log - OpenOffice Spreadsheet

    http://www.winemakingtalk.com/forum/f65/wine-making-log-openoffice-spreadsheet-46671/#post528763 Excel spreadsheet is at the link above. As for the PDF file, you probably need to download Adobe Reader to view it. (It's free) Elmer has a good point about keeping it all on one page, I think...
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    Wine Making Log - OpenOffice Spreadsheet

    What program are you trying to open it with? You'll need a program that will open a spreadsheet like Excel, OpenOffice Calc or LibreOffice Calc. OpenOffice or LibreOffice is a free download. The spreadsheet is compressed to a Zip file you'll need to UnZip that before you can open it. In Excel...
  17. timber

    Wine Making Log - OpenOffice Spreadsheet

    Hi All, Quite some time ago I found a nice template on this forum, I believe it was made by Tom (Thanks Tom). I like it a lot, so decided to modified it so it takes Starting S.G., Starting Temp and Adjusts the Actual Starting S.G. from that. Then I do the same with Finish S.G. and Finish Temp...
  18. timber

    Google docs Wine Making Log Template

    @ithink2020 Thank you for the template! Been looking for something like this for a while but none seem to fit the bill until I saw yours. I exported it and am using it as a standard spreadsheet, it's working great. Thanks again,
  19. timber

    It's Huckleberry pickin' time

    Hi Arne, I took some must and berries from my 5 gal container and put them into a 3 gal pail then rechecked Sg of all for 1.090 starting. Tossed yeast into both huckleberry pails and also tossed yeast into Pear must. Covered all with clean dishtowels tied around rim. Also started a 3 gal batch...
  20. timber

    It's Huckleberry pickin' time

    Thawed out my huckleberries today Hi All, Finally got some free time so started my 5 gal batch of Huckleberry wine today. 20 lbs of frozen berries nearly filled a 5 gal bucket. (I wouldn't want it any fuller, only have one 6 gal bucket and used that for the pears below). Also added 2 lbs of...
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