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    Kenridge Chardonnay

    My first batch was a Chardonnay, bottling day, it tasted like a little wine and an oak tree. :d I opened a bottle a couple months later, and the powerful tree aftertaste has mellowed quite a bit. I plan on letting this one sit for another 8 months before trying it again...should be quite...
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    First try!

    Are you referring to the one that is made in a plastic milk jug, honey, bread yeast, raisins, with a balloon on top? I thought about doing something like that, or one of the grape juice methods on you tube.....but I just could not imagine that it would be that simple to come up with a good...
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    Wine Making Recipes - Adding Something Special

    I agree, great article Eddy! It is kind of my story, glad to know I am among the "normal" for home wine makers. I started with a kit....then another, then decided to take the training wheels off and take mead for a spin.... very cool, I will admit I am addicted to this hobby! Pretty...
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    Historical methods

    Thank you Johann! Very informative.
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    Bubbling in Secondary

    :f Not really "normal" ......until you start making wine, then it is completely acceptable. :b Sounds like your batch is going just fine....I know the first one is like taking care of a new born...but with the kits, just follow the instructions, and you are going to have a nice batch in a...
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    First attempt at Mead

    Well, here we are over two weeks out, this batch was actively fermenting with the assistance of adding nutrients, and racked to the secondary over one week ago at an sg of 1.010.... The airlock activity is vigourous still, and my hydrometer dropped like a rock three days ago..so I have no...
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    When I look at my secondary...

    :D I know exactly what you are talking about with the mini hurricane! I started a batch of raspberry mead in a carboy (loose berries, not in a nylon bag) a week ago...I was amazed at what goes on behind the scene in the primary...it is near violent at times. I racked it today to the...
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    first time wine making - issues.. :(

    bennyblanco, Your dad sounds like someone that has (had?) a wealth of information! I would love to sit with someone who has made wine like your father did (does?) without all the additives and precise measuring! Good luck on your batch...I am new to this hobby (obsession) to be of any...
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    Question on adding to secondary

    **I searched this phrase "adding cinnamon to secondary" and the only post that pulled up was mine :D Here is my dillemma, I will be racking a batch of mead to the secondary tonight, I have tested it daily and added nutrients as recommended...and the sg is right about where it needs to be...
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    First attempt at Mead

    Thank you Malkore! I went back and forth on the tannnin to be honest with you. Most of the recipes I considered had tannin along with the acid blend and pectic acid. I cut out the acids since I wanted a sweeter outcome, but was pressed by the local brew supplier to at least include some...
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    First attempt at Mead

    Thank you again Wade! I will check it at the 6 or 7 day mark, or when it stops being as active, and do just that!
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    First attempt at Mead

    Thank you Luc, I started it on Saturday evening, and it started perking off gases about five hours later. I checked on it Sunday and there was a bubble rising in the airlock every two seconds, this AM, it is perking one almost every second. I used the Champaigne yeast since it was going...
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    First attempt at Mead

    Forgot to add this little factoid, the beginning SG reading at 72 degrees was 1.140, which was about where I thought it would be...
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    First attempt at Mead

    This weekend I bottled my first batch (Australian Chardonnay from kit) and racked the Red Zin into the secondary, and decided to try my hand at Mead. I know this is not a heavy mead forum, but I thought I would run the recipe by you all and see what you all think. I researched mead making...
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    Photos of first batch

    I feel like a proud parent of a huge bottle of wine. (I know you all can relate) I am taking pictures each week, along with my notes.. This one is when I first racked to the secondary This is seven days later this one is kind of deceiving on the color because the wall...
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    Wine from fruit cocktail?

    I have a five 100 oz cans of mixed fruit..... The best by date is 4-30-09, my kids are freaky about checking the dates on canned food, and they think this stuff magically goes bad the day on the can.....so I was thinking, can I some how use this stuff up by making it into wine? I looked for...
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    Historical methods

    It feels like I am in Antartica, but actually it's Utah.... snowed a couple inches last night...stupid global warming ;)
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    Historical methods

    I love everyone's sense of humor....but I guess I need to find a book to answer my silly question. Although, the olive oil reference/post did come close as far as the preservation. I am not slamming our modern methods at all... We have 11 televisions all hooked up to cable, 14 dvd...
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    Loose Oak Chips

    Wade, your post brought back a funny memory...I was just graduated from High School and my best friend's dad decided we were worthy of having a beer with him to celebrate (like it was our first beer....yeah right). Turns out he made his own beer. He brought some bottles from the garage, and...
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    Historical methods

    Very funny Wade, could be a lot of truth to your theory! I remember watching a history channel show...where they say wine was made and drank due to poor water conditions, and this basically made it a safer liquid to drink.. that was a few years ago, and before I got interested in making...
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