Bottled my 1st Skeeter Pee :)

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I'm pretty proud of my self, it's my first "from scratch" wine, the result tastes and looks awsome IMO :try

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It is a great feeling of accomplishment. You'll find yourself just starring at them. Pat yourself on the back.
 
thanks!!

Next:

orange wine is starting to clear nicely...
there's also the blueberry wine relaxing in it's demi-john...
and I got a batch of blueberry "purple pee" going and some hard ice tea.

OH! I almost forgot my everything wine in secondary and a kit of white Zinfadel fermenting...

Working hard to fill up that wine rack! :)
 
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Very nice color, and I like the label.

I'm making my first batch of Skeeter Pee. It took me about 5 days to get the darn stuff going, but after bumping up the temp to 75 degrees, and working introducing a starter, it is boiling like a kettle.

I can't wait till mine looks like yours. Did you keep it dry, or did you back sweeten?:pee
 
Very nice color, and I like the label.

I'm making my first batch of Skeeter Pee. It took me about 5 days to get the darn stuff going, but after bumping up the temp to 75 degrees, and working introducing a starter, it is boiling like a kettle.

I can't wait till mine looks like yours. Did you keep it dry, or did you back sweeten?:pee

I followed de original recipe to a T, backsweeted with 6 cups of sugar...
I started my seconsd one with a blueberry slurry, I'm tempted to bs it with blueberry syrup...
 
They look great. Don't let too many friends get a taste of it; you'll keep bugging you for more. The blueberry slurry and syrup should make for a very nice drink. Let me know how it turns out.
 

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