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  1. Gorty

    Supermarket Juice Wine How To guide and Recipes.

    I've tried all grapefruit, and we found that the flaviour is a bit overpowering so now I add 1l grapefruit to 4l of other juices for a 5gallon batch just to give bit of an edge to wines, The combinations are endless of course, as is personal taste. Personally I ferment as dry as I can, you can...
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    Supermarket Juice Wine How To guide and Recipes.

    Hey APINTA, always remember that no question is silly if you don't know the answer, just because some of the top home wine making brains of the universe answer the questios on here, they all had to learn sometime, usually from members before them, so never be afraid to ask a 'silly' question...
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    Supermarket Juice Wine How To guide and Recipes.

    I still work on that basis now Chippy, although I use Restart as standard, I make up a starter bottle and keep it going, after using about 1/2 - 3/4 of it I top up with water and sugar and a 1/4 tsp of Tronozymol. If I'm not doing wine for a bit then I wait for it to settle, pour off the alcohol...
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    Supermarket Juice Wine How To guide and Recipes.

    That's strange I don't remember you in my class at school ... we did all that! You will probably need to go to a Home Brew Shop, it's a bit specialised for Wilko's good as they are, Each sachet is meant for a gallon, so you need three, unless you are as tight as I am and use starter bottles to...
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    Supermarket Juice Wine How To guide and Recipes.

    Having read back though your post I gather you have used around 1450g of sugar per gallon, this could give you an ABV of 16.5 -17.5%, this is pushing the limits of many yeasts so a sachet of 'Restart', which has a much higher alcohol tolerance, could be your answer, you can make a starter up of...
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    Supermarket Juice Wine How To guide and Recipes.

    If I could humbly suggest use some 'Tronozymol' yeast nutrient, and if really necessary some 'Restart' yeast, they are like the 'Semtex' and 'C4' of the wine making world. If they don't work then you really are fu.... er ,,, stuffed.
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    Supermarket Juice Wine How To guide and Recipes.

    If you're having a problem with slow fermentation, some fruit juices are slower than others notable blueberry, then it could be worth trying 'Tronzymol' a very good nutrient can help rejuvenate stuck ferments and if you really want to go down the 'Semtex' route add some Young's 'Restart' yeast...
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    Novatwist Reusable Plastic Screw Caps For Wine Bottles.

    Sorry to disappoint you Chippy but the wine bottles are from drinking (Before I saw the Light!) the cheapest wine that Aldi's do around £3 a bottle. It actually was quite a reasonable wine! 1.5L bottles of course don't have a 'collar', I'm using the 75cl bottles which tend to.
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    Novatwist Reusable Plastic Screw Caps For Wine Bottles.

    Hi Guys & Guyessssss, Has anyone come up with a less lethal method of removing the metal 'collar' from screw top bottles so you can use Novatwist caps other than jamming a knife underneath the 'collar' and cutting them off?
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    Supermarket Juice Wine How To guide and Recipes.

    You need to have a total of around 1190g of sugar for an SG of 1100, this should give a final strength of about 13.4% if you ferment to 1.000, of course if you ferment too lower FG then it will be stronger, 0.990 is about 15%. Get it even lower and you fall over. As Cheapbrew says add the sugar...
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    Red grape and Blueberry rose

    Hi Smokey, I've too have been making the blueberry and RGJ for some time, the only differences between our recipes is I use 2l of blueberry juice and the sugar works out at 765 grams, this gives a real full flavoured rich red coloured wine, the nearest I have got to a red wine using WOW. Oh and...
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    My First Beetroot Wine

    This is a CJJ Berry recipe : 2 kilos bananas - peeled 1/4 kilo banana skins 100 ml grape concentrate 1 lemon 1 orange 1.5 kilos sugar 4.5 litres water yeast and nutrient Amylozyme "Use black or spotted bananas, whatever you can scrounge. Place bananas and fruit peel into a cloth bag and put...
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    Supermarket Juice Wine How To guide and Recipes.

    Hi Maynard, opinions vary about temperature 20 degrees is fine for fermentation some advocate higher some slightly lower. The fermentation will slow down after a few days, what you're seeing is quite normal, it will slow even further as it goes on. As for hope it will be ready by Valentines day...
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    My First Beetroot Wine

    Hi FatDad, Good to see you have bottled your beetroot wine in dark bottles, keep them in a dark place as the colour can fade and it becomes an unappertising dirty brown if it's kept in the light. CJJ Berry says that the high level of oxalic acid can cause kidney stones in some susceptible cases...
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    Supermarket Juice Wine How To guide and Recipes.

    I agree Chewie, pomegranate does make quite a dark wine as does blueberry but the RGJ can make a difference to the colour as well. I've found that Sainsbury's seems to make a good dark one, the last time I used Asda's it wasn't quite so dark. Chippy mentioned in a similar discussion a while back...
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