DAY ONE
Added 3.5# of frozen raspberries to a sterilized pail. Boiled 1 gallon purified water. Poured into pail.
Placed a top on the primary and put into refrigerator so juices have time to extract into the water. Will come back in five days to add pectic enzyme.
1 Gallon Raspberries From Our Garden (August 2021)
1 Gallon Raspberries From Our Garden (August 2021)
Jesse Kremer
Re: 1 Gallon Raspberries From Our Garden (August 2021)
DAY 5
Removed from refrigerator. Mixed 1 tsp pectic enzyme with 1/2 cup warm water to dissolve. Poured into must.
Pectic enzyme helps reduce haze from hot water (beginning of how jelly is made).
Removed from refrigerator. Mixed 1 tsp pectic enzyme with 1/2 cup warm water to dissolve. Poured into must.
Pectic enzyme helps reduce haze from hot water (beginning of how jelly is made).
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Jesse Kremer
Re: 1 Gallon Raspberries From Our Garden (August 2021)
DAY 6
Dissolved 1/8 tsp potassium metabisulfate (campden) in 1/2 cup warm water. Poured into must.
Dissolved 1/8 tsp potassium metabisulfate (campden) in 1/2 cup warm water. Poured into must.
This is used to kill wild yeasts 24 hours before adding the wine yeast.
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Re: 1 Gallon Raspberries From Our Garden (August 2021)
DAY 7
Sanitized everything. Used a strainer to strain juice off of chopped berries, then ran through nylon bag strainer again.
DID NOT add tannin or citric acid as you do with strawberry wine. Already pretty acidic.
Optimal pH is 3.4-3.6. Came in at 3.2.
SG was 1.00. Slowly added sugar to reach 1.085. Stirred vigorously to dissolve and introduce O2 which will help the yeast. Took about 2 1/2# or 5 1/2 c + 2 T. Potential alcohol is around 11.5% then.
Added 1 tsp yeast nutrient and 1/4 tsp Pasteur Red yeast. Covered to sit in 75 degree house.
Sanitized everything. Used a strainer to strain juice off of chopped berries, then ran through nylon bag strainer again.
DID NOT add tannin or citric acid as you do with strawberry wine. Already pretty acidic.
Optimal pH is 3.4-3.6. Came in at 3.2.
SG was 1.00. Slowly added sugar to reach 1.085. Stirred vigorously to dissolve and introduce O2 which will help the yeast. Took about 2 1/2# or 5 1/2 c + 2 T. Potential alcohol is around 11.5% then.
My hope is that because the fruit sat in water longer before starting fermentation that there will be more fruit flavor - hopefully keeping the alcohol a hair lower helps also.ORIGINAL SG - ENDING SG x 135.87 = ABV %
Added 1 tsp yeast nutrient and 1/4 tsp Pasteur Red yeast. Covered to sit in 75 degree house.
Jesse Kremer
Re: 1 Gallon Raspberries From Our Garden (August 2021)
FOUR DAYS AFTER ADDING YEAST
SG 1.030
SG 1.030
Jesse Kremer
Re: 1 Gallon Raspberries From Our Garden (August 2021)
SIX DAYS AFTER ADDING YEAST
Vigorous foam on top.
Moved to secondary. 1.014 SG
Vigorous foam on top.
Moved to secondary. 1.014 SG
Jesse Kremer
Re: 1 Gallon Raspberries From Our Garden (August 2021)
TWO MONTHS AFTER MOVING TO SECONDARY
I wanted it off the lees earlier, but didn't get to it. Racked yesterday.
FYI There is also a 50/50 strawberry raspberry wine from leftovers that didn't fit into the carboy. After racking, added about 1/2 bottle of grape kids wine to top it off.
I wanted it off the lees earlier, but didn't get to it. Racked yesterday.
FYI There is also a 50/50 strawberry raspberry wine from leftovers that didn't fit into the carboy. After racking, added about 1/2 bottle of grape kids wine to top it off.
Jesse Kremer
Re: 1 Gallon Raspberries From Our Garden (August 2021)
June 10, 2022
About seven months after starting, bottled.
Raspberry has a good raspberry flavor, but the raspberry strawberry mix is slightly bitter. We'll see!
About seven months after starting, bottled.
Raspberry has a good raspberry flavor, but the raspberry strawberry mix is slightly bitter. We'll see!
Jesse Kremer
Re: 1 Gallon Raspberries From Our Garden (August 2021)
Tastes pretty good after three months in the bottle. I'll tweak it a little next time by following BrewBitz Homebrew Recipe next time.
It was a good idea to let the raspberries sit in water for a week to extract the flavor and then ferment the juice instead of the berries. Less alcohol flavor and more fruit taste.
It was a good idea to let the raspberries sit in water for a week to extract the flavor and then ferment the juice instead of the berries. Less alcohol flavor and more fruit taste.
Jesse Kremer
Re: 1 Gallon Raspberries From Our Garden (August 2021)
6 MONTHS AFTER BOTTLING
Tried adding some raspberry juice to a bottle this time. 2 cups. Added good flavor for less overpowering alcohol taste.
Was a bit flat.
Added 1/4 tsp acid blend, which was just enough to bring back the acidity of raspberries.
Tried adding some raspberry juice to a bottle this time. 2 cups. Added good flavor for less overpowering alcohol taste.
Was a bit flat.
Added 1/4 tsp acid blend, which was just enough to bring back the acidity of raspberries.
Jesse Kremer
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