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Thursday, November 26, 2009
On the go at the moment
We still have a few fermenting, I have Cranberry and Blueberry (from cartons), Carrot no 4 and Asda smart price Peach slices in light syrup (long story, will explain this one once we bottle)
The Perfect Wine?
I think we cracked it
Remember when you laughed we we mentioned making wine from Asda smart price apple juice? Well who's laughing now????
This wine is incredible. Sweet, fruity, strong white wine. If you bought this in a shop you would buy it again and again, this stuff is a cheeky little number and in my opinion, the best so far.
TIME TO MAKE MUCH MUCH MORE
Making more
Ok, we have learned a valuable lesson, yeast need sugar. So, we tried the old carton juice trick again, this time with Apple. 4 x 1l Asda smart price apple juice to be precise.
Elderflower
1 bag of dried Elderflower and 2lb of Sugar on 21/10
Kiwi
3lb of Kiwis, 2lb of sugar on 24/10
Parsnip 2
3lb of Parsnip, 2 oranges and a teaspoon of ginger on 5/11
Wine tasting
Results so far.
Elderberry 1 + 2.
We had left then a couple weeks and went back for a taste. Dear God, they were amazing, full bodied, fruity and strong red wine, this was a wine to be proud of.
Carrot 1
Too sweet
Carrot 2 (2lb of sugar)
A fantastic clear medium/sweet white wine, fantastic.
Tomato
WARNING!!! Very Very strong, not a great flavour but drinkable
Pumpkin
Strong, not a lot of taste to this one.
Parsnip
For some reason this has come out with a smoky flavour, almost like a Leffe larger, not sure if its a good thing or not but it tastes pretty good.
Damson
Amazing flavour, beautiful Rose, as good if not better than what you buy in the shops.
Pomegranate / Cranberry and Raspberry
Oops, not sure if you noticed, we (I) forgot the sugar. Both like a low alcoholic fruit drink. Decent but would be better with more (some) sugar and a bit stronger.
More again!
9/10 another Carrot (3lb carrot, 2lb sugar) 9/10 Damson (3lb Damson, 2lb Sugar)
Then we had a rethink, the wines were tasting good but the process was long, so how about buying fruit juices from the supermarket, would that work?
We bought 4 x 1l cartons of Pomegranate juice and added yeast and nutrient, then on the 19/10 we bought 4 x 1l cartons on Cranberry and Raspberry juice, if this works then maybe we have created cheap, and easy to make wine, is that possible?
Time to try the goods
Having made the Elderberry on the 9/9, it wasn't until 8/10 that the wine had stopped fermenting and we could bottle.
We syphoned the wine into bottles and corked them, luckily, there was a little left over for us to have a little sample. We took a sip and realised we had made very fruity, but very vinegary wine, however, we had been informed that the vinegary taste would go in time.
It was then time to try the Carrot, this time, the wine was a good flavour but far too sweet. we decided to make the next carrot with 2lb of sugar and not 3.
We were not disheartened, we knew we would learn from these and would be able to adjust our recipes until we made the perfect wine.
more more more
We then made Carrot again on 4/10, Pumpkin on 5/10, Parsnip on 6/10 and then it was just a waiting game.
Elderberry 2
We still had not even tasted one of wines by this time but as it was Elderberry season, we had to scrump more!!!
We used the same quantities as before and the same technique, but were on a roll now, the wine making is becoming more that a hobby!
Tomato? are you sure???
We hadn't thought or heard of Tomato wine but we had wine making in our blood and we stumbled upon 4lb of tomato's so what would you expect us to do with them, eat them????
So, we chopped and boiled up the tomato's and again, once cooled, added the sugar, yeast and nutrient then bottled in the Demijohn.
For some reason, wine was shooting out of the top of the demijohn the next morning so we had to keep the demijohn in the sink until it settled down, not sure why, but lets just say Emma wasnt too please with the mess but onwards and upwards!!!
Carrot while we were waiting
As it takes around a couple weeks to ferment, we decided to make a carrot wine while we waited, for this we used 4lb of Carrots, and 3lb of sugar.
We cleaned and chopped the carrots and boiled until the water turned yellow and the carrots were soft.
Once we removed the carrots, we added the sugar and once cooled we added the yeast and nutrient to the mix and then bottled in the demijohn.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Elderberry 1
We boiled the 3.5 lb of Elderberrys and added 3lb of sugar, yeast nutrient and yeast and left for 14 days.
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