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Making wine during the slow season.
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[url "http://www.ctfishfinder.com/phpBB2/post1910.html#1910"][Image: icon_minipost.gif][/url][size 2]Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 8:44 am Post subject: Making wine in the slow season[/size][url "http://www.ctfishfinder.com/phpBB2/posting.php?mode=quote&p=1910"][size 2][Image: icon_quote.gif][/size][/url] [url "http://www.ctfishfinder.com/phpBB2/posting.php?mode=editpost&p=1910"][Image: icon_edit.gif][/url] [url "http://www.ctfishfinder.com/phpBB2/posting.php?mode=delete&p=1910&sid=2f36ef7566a3a2dc28ffa05c1e117c2f"][Image: icon_delete.gif][/url]

[size 2]I always make 6 gals. of wine every November and decided to add 2 gals. of honey wine to the yearly mix. This was different as I had to boil the must first. I keep them both near the pellet stove to maintain 72 degree temps for fermintation. After two weeks I can rack them again then let sit for 6 months before I bottle. Added a little more suger to the mixes to put alittle punch to them. [/size][Image: icon_eek.gif][url "http://www.ctfishfinder.com/users/l/lundrunner/photos/1229780736_TZLgEZ7Rm.jpg"][Image: 1229780736_TZLgEZ7Rm.jpg][/url][url "http://www.ctfishfinder.com/users/l/lundrunner/photos/1229780793_LE0YsRzKs.jpg"][Image: 1229780793_LE0YsRzKs.jpg][/url][url "http://www.ctfishfinder.com/users/l/lundrunner/photos/1229780765_VUGo8hFa8.jpg"][Image: 1229780765_VUGo8hFa8.jpg][/url]
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Sounds like a fun way to spend the slow season, at least you get a reward when your finished[Wink]. Have you tried making beer[Smile]?
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I did try making some wheat ale a few years back, but it costs me about the same to buy it. Sam Adams is better at it than I am.
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