Category Archives: Wine Making
27 OctOrganize Your Winery
Having an organized winery can make wine making easier, less stressful and more fun. Even smaller spaces can be organized to make efficient use out of the space you do have. With a new baby on the way (our first) my wife and I decided to move our office downstairs, giving us an extra bedroom […]
Read More ...27 OctStabilizing Home Made Wine – Potassium Sorbate
How to Stabilize Home Made Wine using Potassium Sorbate The most common way to stabilize a batch of wine is to add the following ingredients per gallon: 1/2 tsp Potassium Sorbate 1 Crushed Campden Tablet I’ve been using this formula since the begining. However, I did have one batch start to referment after sweeting and […]
Read More ...27 OctExtreme Happiness in Home Made Wine Making
How I find extreme happiness and joy by making my own wine Homemade wine making is a wonderful experience. Picking out the fruit and deciding on a recipe is only the beginning. Cleaning and cutting up the fruit can be tedious at times, but I get a surreal feeling as I go through the fruit. […]
Read More ...27 OctBad Batch Of Home Made Wine
How to cope with a bad batch of wine, because saving it is just to painful Sometimes a batch of wine that you are working on is so bad that you just have to dump it out. We’ve all been there, months of hard work and the batch still tastes horrible. If you haven’t been […]
Read More ...24 OctConcord Grapes – Great for Wine Making
Quick facts about Concord Grapes The Latin: Vitis Labrusca. The skin color is Purple, or maybe Dark Blue. Accounts for about 336,000 tons or eight percent of the U.S. Grape Harvest. Naturally low in sodium and contains no fat or cholesterol. One of the most popular wines made by amateurs. Supplementation with it’s juice improves memory function […]
Read More ...23 OctHydrometer – All about Hydrometers
A hydrometer is a must have for the home brew maker. A hydrometer is generally built of glass and includes a cylindrical stem along with a bulb weighted with mercury or lead making it float vertically. The must being analyzed is added to a tall container, normally a graduated cylinder, and then the hydrometer is […]
Read More ...21 OctWelcome
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