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06-29-2015, 02:39 AM,
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wine making new at it
hi was thinking of using fruit juices can i add the pectolase, and the nutrients before the yeast or can you add them later
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and whats the easiest way of using fresh fruit as i don't have the space for presses etc just wondered if you could just chop it up and add sugar water and strain it before adding yeast and things
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07-17-2015, 12:48 AM,
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RE: wine making new at it
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I am looking at getting started making my own wine. I have done a lot of research and have settled on trying to make a strawberry pomegranate wine. I have found a strawberry wine recipe. My thoughts was to replace some of the water with POM pomegranate Jude has Costco has the large bottles for $8. I am looking for input on what additives,acid etc I will need. Also any thoughts on my starting specific gravity and type of yeast to use. [url=http://quaoccho.biz/](quả óc chó[/url])

I am looking at making a 4-5 gallon batch, raking twice. Would like to try for 12% alcohol content but with a little sweetness as well.

Any suggestions or tips would be appreciated.
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07-17-2015, 04:17 PM,
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Not a big fan of fruit wines, but you plan sounds good.
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