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redderthebetter

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Here are my three fruit wines in work. The first is a dried cranberry from SAMs Club. It was a bit high in starting SG and slow to ferment.





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I added a shot of water and pureed. Note to self. When following a recipe, add the sugar gradually. I put the recipe amount of suger in boiled water and wound up with too much. This was the reason I had such a high starting SG and wound up adding water and some more cranberries to keep the fruit content up.


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Here is the cranberry and a mixed berry I found in the frozen section. Ity was Blue, Raz, and black berry. I followed a blackberry recipe and added the sugar in gradually till I got the SG just right. I also made a starter for this one. It went from 1.085 to 1.00 in a littl over three days. I was surprised at how fast it fermented. The crasnberry was topped off with the extra triberry and then I added Pot So and put it up. It looks like the Tri is clearing up nicely. The cranberry is pretty cloudy. I will rack in a few weeks and again in MAY, if it is still cloudy I will take that as my cue to go buy a minijet.





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This last one is a blueberry from frozen fruit. I thawed, pureed, gave it a pectic enzyme treatment and made a starter. After about 24 hours, I added the acid blend, and pitched the yeast starting @ 1.09.


After 48 hours it is going nicely. I have been using the top of my fridge both to keep it away from the kids, and to catch warmth from the back of the fridge.


I discovered a great way to tell me if the batch is fermenting. My wife will call me and tell me I'm stinking up the house again. When shestops b*****ing I'll know it is time to rack.


After the blueberry is done I have some Backberries in the freezer for the next batch.


I plan on whipping up an Island mist and another kit during the summer. My first wine, a merlot is half gone. I have to exercise some self control or I will be out before summer. I love this hobby. I was at Lowes today eyeballing the berry bushes. I am definitly planting a few this spring.


On the way home I bought a couple of bottles of blackberry wine and rasberry. We will call it research and bottle replenishment.


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I thought I would include a shot of our fourth kid. This last picture is a rare shot. I thought when I adopted this Greyhound I was getting a running partner and playmate for my kids. As you can see, he is upright, he generally sleeps or lays for at least 22 hour a day. I have never seen a lazier creature. Except for maybe a polar bear during winter hibernation. We love Jake dearly though.





See you on the boards.
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Greyhounds are lazy dogs. We have looked into adopting one on several occassions. Now we just have Jesse- the floor cleaning wieneer dog!! Your wines look beautiful!!


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Not as lazy as some cats though
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This is my wife's "Bear Cat"


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We have 2 dogs, Buddy, which isn't allowed in the house right now due to the wine/computer incident......
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Then we have "Sugar", She usually just stays in my wine room.........


Don't know why???????


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DJCOOP

That is amazing. What are you doing with my dog? Same collar, same tag,
save converse shoes in the background, same tile on the floor.
 
Peter-


Didn't you know, we've been married all these years!! Ha Gotta have a maroon collar - Gig Em Aggies!!!! That's the only way my hubby would warm up to poor Jesse!
 
Wado - Now THAT"S a cat!!





Jobe- I think you ought to give Buddy another chance. He was just driven mad from the juice o' the vine!! We've all been there
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