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Have made about 10 various wine kits so far, primarily redcs, and decided I
would finally try one of the Port Wine Kits (Brew King in this case). Ended up buying 2 as all my equipment if for 23 litres, and they are only 11.5 L each. Anyone else tried these and any advice other than what is stated on the instruction kit? I see I have to add disolved corn sugar after primarily. I usually double at least the time to make a kit (ie 12 weeks minimum for 6 week kit) and will try it out this way. Any comments as to taste, aging etc appreciated. |
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I started one yesterday. Cellar Craft in this case. Ports are
different from wines and icewines as per aging. I plan to bulk age for at least 2 years. 'Twill be Christmas of 2006 before I sample my first bottle. I hope to still have a bottle or two in 20 years to enjoy. |
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Recently I've taste the Brew King Kit from one of my vintner's friend.
His port was 3 year old in the bottle. It taste simply fantastic, lot of fruit and just a bit of oak. So I decided to buy the same kit this year. They are only 3 month old now but are very impressive. I add more oak in the primary : the regular 30gr powdered oak that come with the kit + 30 gr. american oak chips and 30 gr. french oak chip. I plan to let it aged in carboy during one year and maybe I will add Stavin oak bean for the last 3 month of aging before filtering and bottling. Just buy today the Brew King Niagara Vidal Late Harvest and a lot of Island Mist + Niagara Mist that I will start tomorrow..humm ![]() Séb |
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I ordered a BK port wine kit 2 years ago. When I got it, it was leaking.
The mail order store kindly and promptly replaced it. When I opened the second one it smelled bad, kind of rotten, but I made it anyway. After a year of bulk aging it still smelled bad and tasted bad as well. It is the only kit I have ever poured out. May be just a bad experience but you asked for our experiences. Ray "Insprucegrove" wrote in message ... Have made about 10 various wine kits so far, primarily redcs, and decided I would finally try one of the Port Wine Kits (Brew King in this case). Ended up buying 2 as all my equipment if for 23 litres, and they are only 11.5 L each. Anyone else tried these and any advice other than what is stated on the instruction kit? I see I have to add disolved corn sugar after primarily. I usually double at least the time to make a kit (ie 12 weeks minimum for 6 week kit) and will try it out this way. Any comments as to taste, aging etc appreciated. |
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"Ray" wrote in message om...
I ordered a BK port wine kit 2 years ago. When I got it, it was leaking. The mail order store kindly and promptly replaced it. When I opened the second one it smelled bad, kind of rotten, but I made it anyway. ---snip I certainly know the impatiens of trying to make wine out of anything, but… why.? You don't read the signs? SG Brix |
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Sorry, I'm not sure I understand your question. Why what? What signs?
If you mean why would I continue with something that did not smell good -- well because taste and smell can be fooled. If I stopped every wine that tasted or smelled bad at any stage, very few wines would make it past a few months old. I always give a wine a full chance and it often pulls through these problems. This one did not. Ray "sgbrix" wrote in message om... "Ray" wrote in message om... I ordered a BK port wine kit 2 years ago. When I got it, it was leaking. The mail order store kindly and promptly replaced it. When I opened the second one it smelled bad, kind of rotten, but I made it anyway. ---snip I certainly know the impatiens of trying to make wine out of anything, but. why.? You don't read the signs? SG Brix |
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