Wine maintainance

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bigbear

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Just racked a gallon of mead out of the frementing bucket, four gallons of Blackberry off its sediment and added finings to a gallon of Ginger wine.
And strained off the bilberry sherry (see thread on bilberry vodka ).
Sounds like a lot, but as BR pointed out with pickled onions, when you think of what is say three months consumption never mind a year, its only a drop in the ocean. Still, its a pleasant one !
 

British Red

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Exactly so.

When the exasperated (very townie) wife of a recent incomer here enquired "what should I say when he wants to put on three batches of beer at a time ?". The response from two local wives was "are you mostly wine drinkers then"?

Three hundred bottles of beer in store is half a pint per person, per day for less than a year.
 

Quixoticgeek

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I recently did 3 brews in 3 days (including a green hope ale using home grown hops). I expect this to last me a couple of months. I also have my wine's bubbling away.

My elderberry wine needs to spend a year or 3 laying down before it's drinkable, so the fact I am making 36 bottles of it doesn't seem unreasonable.

I do find myself pondering my next beer. I'm kinda feeling stout and bitter...

Julia
 

Coldfeet

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Just racked a gallon of mead out of the frementing bucket, four gallons of Blackberry off its sediment and added finings to a gallon of Ginger wine.
And strained off the bilberry sherry (see thread on bilberry vodka ).
Sounds like a lot, but as BR pointed out with pickled onions, when you think of what is say three months consumption never mind a year, its only a drop in the ocean. Still, its a pleasant one !

Sounds like one decent long weekend, rather than anything excessive.
 

Canis_Lupus

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Mar 23, 2014
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I have two gallons of elderberry and sloe wine just fermented out at the moment - it is quite acidic but I will age it for 6 months or so and give it a taste at that stage to see what it needs.
I have just started damson gin and blackberry brandy this morning but after just seeing BRs old tutorial on blackberry brandy I am thinking of redoing it (http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24621)..

Any opinions - should I use the 4kgs (10lbs?) of remaining blackberries for a gallon of wine or more blackberry brandy? :confused:
 
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janeleonard

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Try out more blackberries to get the natural flavor.
 

John Fenna

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That is a tiny amount of wine!
11.5 gallons of wine in demijohns at the moment (I have about 5 bottled) - blackberry, birch sap, dandelion, damson, nettle, balm, rosehip - and 4 or bottles worth of fruit gin and vodkas busy soaking and about 6 bottled...
 

British Red

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That is a tiny amount of wine!
11.5 gallons of wine in demijohns at the moment (I have about 5 bottled) - blackberry, birch sap, dandelion, damson, nettle, balm, rosehip - and 4 or bottles worth of fruit gin and vodkas busy soaking and about 6 bottled...

Thank you for the nettle suggestion John - it was very good - although I'll aim for a drier finish next year I think :)
 

Canis_Lupus

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That is a tiny amount of wine!
11.5 gallons of wine in demijohns at the moment (I have about 5 bottled) - blackberry, birch sap, dandelion, damson, nettle, balm, rosehip - and 4 or bottles worth of fruit gin and vodkas busy soaking and about 6 bottled...

You are right it is - but 5kgs was all I managed to pick this year and I think it will make a fuller wine if I use it for one gallon instead of 2 or more....
I also have on the go at the moment - 2 gallons of mead, 3 gallons of hawthorn berry, 2 gallons of birch sap, 1 gallon of gorse, 3 gallons of elderflower, 5 gallons of pinot gris kit and 5 gallons of shiraz kit..

Still not enough though!
 

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