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1 Gallon Raspberries From Our Garden (August 2022)

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2022 5:12 pm
by jeskremer
Trying this recipe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIrKhx-0i1U since my other ones have been such high alcohol taste with little fruit flavor.

Someone did ask in his YouTube forum something that may make a difference:
If you dont mind me asking, why let the must sit for a week prior to filtering and pitching yeast? Does letting it sit for a week present any dangers to the must? I noticed this step seems to be omitted from the blackberry wine recipe?

Raspberries and currents are more delicate and so fermenting them will cause you to loose a lot of those flavours. This process is a gentle way of extracting all the flavours from them. And in my opinion seems to give a better finish than fermenting with the fruit.

Perhaps try is and see which method you prefer.
Day One
3 pounds previously frozen raspberries from our garden in 2021/
Added 8 pints of boiling water to the currents. Sealed in a container. Will let sit for a week. There may be a slight amount of mold on top, but that is OK. We'll strain through muslin into another primary then.

Re: 1 Gallon Raspberries (August 2022)

Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2022 8:14 pm
by jeskremer
DAY 7
Strained fruit out into another primary. Added 1/16 tsp potassium metabisulfate (1 campden tablet).

Re: 1 Gallon Raspberries (August 2022)

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2022 10:20 pm
by jeskremer
Day 8
Added 1 heaping tsp of yeast nutrient, 3/4 tsp pectic enzyme and 6 cups of sugar (approximately 3 pounds).

SG 1.117

Added 1/2 packet of Red Star Pasteur Red yeast (best by 2016)

Re: 1 Gallon Raspberries From Our Garden (August 2022)

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:01 am
by jeskremer
Two Weeks Since Starting
SG now 1.005. Should be below 1.00 for a dry wine and at least down to 1.005 for a sweet. Racked into a secondary

pH tested at 3.3

Re: 1 Gallon Raspberries From Our Garden (August 2022)

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2022 10:15 am
by jeskremer
3 MONTHS AFTER PUTTING IN SECONDARY
Fairly sweet with raspberry flavor.

Mixed 1/2 tsp potassium sorbate with a little bit of the wine and then added to the entire batch. Added 2 cups of raspberry juice to back sweeten/add more fruit flavor + 1 1/2 c raspberry must that was refrigerated in a glass jar prior to airlocking because the carboy was full. Stirred. We'll see what that does.

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