Hi, as a newbie veg grower (managed a few good crops of container potatoes and carrots last year) I am throwing caution to the winds, and sowing every seed I can get my hands on. I have been looking at all the chutney and sauce recipes so I will know what to do with the glut of veggies that I am going to get ( If you don't have a dream...) Got very excited when wine was mentioned. Any tried and tested recipes that any of you would like to share? A home produced wine to accompany a home produced meal, wow
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Hi Sallym and welcome to the Vine!
I started to make wine to use up the European Parsnip Mountain that I grew....
I must recommend CJJ Berry 'First Steps in Winemaking' (thank you Scarey, honey!) which is comprehensive on method, and has 'recipes' by month that the ingredients are in season.
I also would recommend buying a Youngman Wine Kit from Wilko - gives you some basic equipment and wine that is ready in 7 days, and you get a feel for how the processes work.
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Hi Sallym and a warm welcome from me too.
For inspiration, may I encourage you to look at Hazel's thread on said parsnip wine - she's done a crackin' job there.
There are a lot of expert wine brewers here so you are in good company. I, however have yet to grow enough feed me and Scared, never mind a glut with which to make wine
Hey ho, there's always this year...A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! (Thomas Edward Brown)
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Originally posted by Hazel at the Hill View Postmonth that the ingredients are in season.
I also would recommend buying a Youngman Wine Kit from Wilko - gives you some basic equipment and wine that is ready in 7 days, and you get a feel for how the processes work.
I also bought a Merlot. When it was supposed to be drinkable, it was absolutely disgusting. 2 weeks later I think it was the finings as it has improved enormously.
I will buy them again but will be patient. They won't be made in 7 days. I'll skip the (absolutely revolting) finings and wait for them to clear naturally."I prefer rogues to imbeciles as they sometimes take a rest" (Alexander Dumas)
"It is neccessary to have wished for death in order to know how good it is to live" (also Alexandre Dumas)
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welcome to the vine sallym.
i have done loads of kits which all seem to turn out,
i'm just in the process of making a wine from grape juice.. 1 gallon it seems to be working. i've just started a 7 day solomans wine just to tide me over, i'm going to try hazel at the hill's Parsnip wine, which sounds yummy. i didn't get time to get the ccj book so i'm going to get it this weekend.Treat every day as a new challenge... love it, learn from it and most off all enjoy it!
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Hi Sallym and a big welcome.
I am new to wine making and am thinking of having a go at the parsnip.
I have tried elderflower- it's not gone right at all
marrow - also not right
home grown grape---fantastic
rhubarb- should be fine
The elderflower I will have to keep trying with as it has very sentimental attachments for me...lovely Aunt made it in days gone by...first time tiddly for me
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Thanks for the ideas everyone, just on the siphoning stage of a 7 day kit myself. Must have degassed it 5 times and still didn't read correctly on hydrometer. Tried it on a brought bottle and still no reading, just sank to the bottom. I guess its broken. Off now to sow more parsnips. Who wants to eat them anyway?
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Originally posted by Headfry View PostWhat is degassing???? please
(Note to self - try de-gassing the apple and kiwi to see if that helps it to clear)Happy Gardening,
Shirley
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hows that for luck
Just had to share this... remember my brother giving me his old book on wine making. After wrecking the house to find it, guess what? " First Steps in Winemaking by C.J.J. Berry". Hoorah
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Originally posted by Headfry View PostShirley, thanks- do I take out the air lock if I try the shaking method?Happy Gardening,
Shirley
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Thanks Shirley,
I hope to have a go at parsnip wine maybe this weekend....a little nervous about it though- any tips?. I have the CJJ book and followed the method for my Elderflower to the word, sadly it still failed :-(
that is reason for being a little nervous!
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