I left mine too long, it went to more of a fortified wine. Looking forward to making it again though
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Despite rave reviews on here I have never tried fruit tea bag wine, so have given it a whirl this evening (should have made it one of my 52wk challenges!) - it's the cranberry, something and wotsit one. SG on 1098 even with just the 1kg bag of sugar - so the grape juice must be quite sweet.
Have added the bentonite per recommendation - although a true test would be to make a batch without as a control. Hmm.
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You know these fruit T bags? Can you make wine out of any of them (or I suppose I'm asking is it worth making)?
I have a pack of Camomile, Honey & Vanilla tea bags in the cupboard and wondered whether to give those a whirl. And if so, I guess that you'd use white grape juice rather than red?Last edited by Hazel at the Hill; 28-01-2013, 11:26 PM. Reason: in order to make some sort of sense!
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Originally posted by Hazel at the Hill View PostDespite rave reviews on here I have never tried fruit tea bag wine, so have given it a whirl this evening (should have made it one of my 52wk challenges!) - it's the cranberry, something and wotsit one. SG on 1098 even with just the 1kg bag of sugar - so the grape juice must be quite sweet.
Have added the bentonite per recommendation - although a true test would be to make a batch without as a control. Hmm.
btw - I wonder if 1098 is a little too high for 4.5 litres? You could maybe top up with water to 5 lts to bring it back to 1.090.
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Well it's going like a steam train at the mo - set it off on Saturday in a bucket, and as it didn't seem to be going really frothy (like the rhubarb wine does) I transferred it to a demijohn yesterday, and it's been fizzing away today. Obviously not much sediment as yet - about quarter to half an inch.
Originally posted by redser View PostI've no idea how camomile, honey and vanilla would be like Could be a winner. Certainly using t bags really keeps the flavour and aroma in the final wine. Sounds like white juice would be more suitable alright. btw there seems to be a bit of a shortage going on after the bad grape crop last year. So if you find some buy it up!
Originally posted by redser View Postbtw - I wonder if 1098 is a little too high for 4.5 litres? You could maybe top up with water to 5 lts to bring it back to 1.090.
With regard to the volumes, I generally seem to start of with somewhere around 4.8l in the bucket, so when it gets into the dj I have a little bottle left over to top up with when I do the first racking. Then I have my demijohns marked up to 4.75l (and top up to that level if necessary after racking) so that when it comes to bottling there's a bit left for me!
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Aha - how appropriate that you ask, Redser!
I have this very evening bottled my Cranberry, Raspberry and Elderflower T bag wine! It certainly has been quick in the making - per the instructions on 26 Jan I boiled up the teabags in a litre of water, combined with 2l of red grape juice and 1kg of sugar, and made up to 1 gall in the dj (SG1098).
I racked & stabilised on 23 Feb (SG 990), and have bottled it this evening. It is not only clear as a bell, it is a dryish but fruitilicous 14%.
The plan is that wines get popped in the rack in the garage for 12 months, before swigging, but I might sneak a taster of this one out before then...
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Just read through all 9 pages and I'm itching to get some T bags. This will be my 52 week challenge this week, seeing as I can't think of another one
I bought some cheap frozen summer fruits last week and strained it into the DJ today so while all the gear is all out I'll get cracking on this one tomorrow hopefully.
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Originally posted by Ananke View PostJust read through all 9 pages and I'm itching to get some T bags. This will be my 52 week challenge this week, seeing as I can't think of another one
I bought some cheap frozen summer fruits last week and strained it into the DJ today so while all the gear is all out I'll get cracking on this one tomorrow hopefully.
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I do have an Aldi not far from here, thanks for the tip
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