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Winemaking (rec.crafts.winemaking) Discussion of the process, recipes, tips, techniques and general exchange of lore on the process, methods and history of wine making. Includes traditional grape wines, sparkling wines & champagnes.

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Old 07-02-2008, 11:22 AM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
Joe Sallustio
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On Feb 6, 10:55 am, romeomike wrote:
Joe Sallustio wrote:

It's my

understanding using too much sugar can lead to cidery tastes.


Joe


The consensus at rec.crafts.brewing has been that sugar doesn't really
add cidery tastes, but adding it to the fermenter just increases alcohol
content without adding any beneficial flavor profile. It makes for a
drier beer.


Well then that is what I would go with, they have never steered me
wrong. I was a little surprised at how good a beer made at home could
taste. I'm probably making a stout and porter this weekend; I'm
almost out of beer...

Joe
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Old 08-02-2008, 12:32 AM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
romeomike
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Joe Sallustio wrote:
I was a little surprised at how good a beer made at home could
taste. I'm probably making a stout and porter this weekend; I'm
almost out of beer...

Joe


Not only that, you can make better beer than you can buy, and you can
make it to your taste. Don't allow yourself to get out of homebrew!
Cheers. :-)
 




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