
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Saturday, October 28, 2017
Someone asked me to post the most common mistakes while making homemade wine.
So here they are.
5 Common Mistakes You Can Make When Making Wine And How To Avoid Them
Mistake Number One
Not sanitizing ALL wine making equipment and utensils
Not properly
sanitizing your wine making equipment prior to beginning and during the wine
making process can lead to catastrophic results. The most common symptom of a
wine that was made under less than sanitary conditions is a wine that has a bad
taste or an unpleasant odor, even worse the wine may have to be dumped. I have
read that up to 90 percent of all wine failures are due to the lack of good
sanitation practices. Sanitation is NOT the same thing as sterilization in fact
we really do not want to have sterilized fermenters when making wine. Sanitizing
is the reducing or removing of bacteria and other undesirable microorganisms; whereas
sterilization kills everything.
Sodium Metabisulfite works well as a sanitizer for
your wine making equipment. Use 2 oz. to 1 gallon of water. It is also
reuseable, just sanitize, and then put it back in the container. I use a one
gallon glass jug with a screw-on cap to contain the liquid sanitizer. Here is
an example, pour a small amount into a carboy and roll it around and up an down
until all of the interior surface has been coated then pour the left over
sanitizer back into the original glass jug to use again.
Sanitation is an
important step in winemaking. Just practice following the instructions. Clean
and sanitize your equipment before you start to make wine. Clean and sanitize
your equipment after you are through using the equipment. Store your sanitized
equipment in a bug and dust free environment. Clean and sanitize the equipment
again before using. Mistake avoided!
Mistake Number Two
Adding too much or too little sugar
Adding too little sugar will literally starve the yeast to death and produce very little alcohol content leaving you with little more than fruit juice as opposed to wine.
There are several different wine yeasts from which to choose. Most will produce between 10 and 13 percent alcohol with the right amount of sugar. There are some that are formulated to produce more. There is a fine line one should not cross between the proper amount of sugar and the kind of yeast being used.
Mistake Number Three
Using the wrong yeast
Mistake Number Four
Leaving wine in primary fermentation too long
Here again, follow your
trusted recipe. After the third day, check your specific gravity every day, and
when the SG reaches the point that the recipe calls for, rack it to the
secondary and affix an air lock. If too much oxygen gets to it, you could end up with
vinegar!
Mistake Number Five
Forgetting to stabilize the wine before bottling
You may get further advice by send your questions to "winemakingsecrets@gmail.com".
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Christmas is Just Around the Corner!
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Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Learn How To Make Great Wine At Home
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If you are a homemade winemaker and have any questions about making your wine, contact me at winemakingsecrets@Gmail.com
and I will give the best advise I know.
Monday, October 9, 2017
How much fruit does it take to make 5 gallons of wine?
Someone asked me "How much fruit does it take to make a gallon of wine"
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joesnowwinemaker.blogspot.com - Joe Snow, Winemaker
I have always used 30 pounds of grapes to make 5 gallons of wine and it always turns out great. So it would take 6 pounds per gallon. I have been making homemade wine for the last 10 years. I wrote a book about it available on Amazon, "Insider Wine Making Secrets", In the book I have an email address dedicated to answering question about wine making that I answer myself. I make 100's of gallons every year. I also have a Muscadine grape vineyard and sell the grapes I don't use to other wine makers. Here are the links to the book and to my blog:
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Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Bottling Time
I bottled some Blackberry and some Muscadine wine today.
🙂
Anybody Thirsty?????
We had a bumper crop on Muscadine grapes this year
and several people came out and picked them to make their wine. The picking is over for this season, but I still have a few hundred pound left in the freezers if anyone wants to make a few bottle of excellent wine or tasty jelly. You may contact me at: winemakingsecrets@gmail.com.
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