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OH NO! I've created a monster. I guess I'll have to make another batch as well with my three gallon fermenter. Winestock: here comes the attack of the celery wine.


Actually, I'm glad you like it. It is a unique flavor, especially tasty with grilled chicken.
 
By the way, I also had trouble getting this wine to clear. I just tried my Buon Vino Minijet last night. I'm sure it will clear the celery wine on the next batch. I ran my 2006 Mead through the filter and it is sparkling.
 
You can certainly tell that it's a celery wine, but I wouldn't call it a heavy taste. Maybe you need to try a bottle of it Waldo...
 
This sounds really interesting. Does this wine have a per-say fresh taste, damp, watery, earthy?
<DIV id=ms__id37>Im at a stand still on the wine making and i can hear some of my empty carboys moan to be filled. Im thinken of doing some one gallon batches over the winter till i have enough play money for my firstjuice kit,"blueberry pinot noir", in january.
 
PolishWineP said:
You can certainly tell that it's a celery wine, but I wouldn't call it a heavy taste. Maybe you need to try a bottle of it Waldo...


I definately would not be opposed to doing so
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Aaronh said:
This sounds really interesting. Does this wine have a per-say fresh taste, damp, watery, earthy?
<DIV id=ms__id37>Im at a stand still on the wine making and i can hear some of my empty carboys moan to be filled. Im thinken of doing some one gallon batches over the winter till i have enough play money for my firstjuice kit,"blueberry pinot noir", in january.
I would say fresh taste, and you can actually taste a bit of the celery. It doesn't disappear, being masked by the alcohol. I think I'll graba bunch of celery from my local grocer and start a 3 gallon batch!
 
I started the celery wine today. Tonight, I pitch the yeast. I'm adding some pectic enzyme this time to help with the fog that hung around last time.
 
What about a celery and carrot wine? Dont know what the color would turn out like. Or maybe a celery apple.
 

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