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Brewser83 30-08-2004 12:58 AM

Beefing up kit
 
Although the VR kits are very nice, if you have been doing higher end kits, I
don't think you would be satisfied with the VR. Some people make the kit to a
smaller quantity (no bargain there). The samples I tried that were done that
way just tasted strong and harsh and definitely not "better".

Brewser83 30-08-2004 12:58 AM

Although the VR kits are very nice, if you have been doing higher end kits, I
don't think you would be satisfied with the VR. Some people make the kit to a
smaller quantity (no bargain there). The samples I tried that were done that
way just tasted strong and harsh and definitely not "better".

Alfonse 30-08-2004 02:26 AM

Hello Bart,
There are many ways to customize a kit. I'm not familiar with the Vintners
reserve. How many litres of concentrate do you start with?
Regards,
Al

"bwesley7" > wrote in message
news:MSqYc.22946$wu.14552@okepread04...
> My local winemaking shop only carries Brew King Vintners Reserve kits, so

I
> usually order better kits on-line. However, I was in the shop yesterday,
> and noticed a pretty large selection of V-R kits on the shelf, including

one
> Merlot. I've never made Merlot, and have a couple of empty 6-gal carboys,
> so I made an impulse purchase -- now, however, I'd like to try to improve
> the probable end product...
>
> My typical schedule with kits is:
>
> 5-10 days in primary;
> Rack to secondary, set aside under cover for at least 15 days;
> Rack and add sulphite, sorbate and fining agent, and set aside for at

least
> 20 days;
> Rack and set aside for at least 50 days.
> Bottle when I'm ready.
>
> Generally, I've been pleased with the results.
>
> For the V-R Merlot, I've considered (and decided against) doing it as a
> 5-gal kit. What other measures (e.g., adding a few pounds of raisins to

the
> primary) could I take to better the end product?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bart
>
>
>




Alfonse 30-08-2004 02:26 AM

Hello Bart,
There are many ways to customize a kit. I'm not familiar with the Vintners
reserve. How many litres of concentrate do you start with?
Regards,
Al

"bwesley7" > wrote in message
news:MSqYc.22946$wu.14552@okepread04...
> My local winemaking shop only carries Brew King Vintners Reserve kits, so

I
> usually order better kits on-line. However, I was in the shop yesterday,
> and noticed a pretty large selection of V-R kits on the shelf, including

one
> Merlot. I've never made Merlot, and have a couple of empty 6-gal carboys,
> so I made an impulse purchase -- now, however, I'd like to try to improve
> the probable end product...
>
> My typical schedule with kits is:
>
> 5-10 days in primary;
> Rack to secondary, set aside under cover for at least 15 days;
> Rack and add sulphite, sorbate and fining agent, and set aside for at

least
> 20 days;
> Rack and set aside for at least 50 days.
> Bottle when I'm ready.
>
> Generally, I've been pleased with the results.
>
> For the V-R Merlot, I've considered (and decided against) doing it as a
> 5-gal kit. What other measures (e.g., adding a few pounds of raisins to

the
> primary) could I take to better the end product?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bart
>
>
>




bwesley7 31-08-2004 01:35 AM

It's a cheap kit, only 7.5 ltrs (and priced accordingly...).

Bart


"Alfonse" > wrote in message
.. .
> Hello Bart,
> There are many ways to customize a kit. I'm not familiar with the Vintners
> reserve. How many litres of concentrate do you start with?
> Regards,
> Al
>
> "bwesley7" > wrote in message
> news:MSqYc.22946$wu.14552@okepread04...
> > My local winemaking shop only carries Brew King Vintners Reserve kits,

so
> I
> > usually order better kits on-line. However, I was in the shop

yesterday,
> > and noticed a pretty large selection of V-R kits on the shelf, including

> one
> > Merlot. I've never made Merlot, and have a couple of empty 6-gal

carboys,
> > so I made an impulse purchase -- now, however, I'd like to try to

improve
> > the probable end product...
> >
> > My typical schedule with kits is:
> >
> > 5-10 days in primary;
> > Rack to secondary, set aside under cover for at least 15 days;
> > Rack and add sulphite, sorbate and fining agent, and set aside for at

> least
> > 20 days;
> > Rack and set aside for at least 50 days.
> > Bottle when I'm ready.
> >
> > Generally, I've been pleased with the results.
> >
> > For the V-R Merlot, I've considered (and decided against) doing it as a
> > 5-gal kit. What other measures (e.g., adding a few pounds of raisins to

> the
> > primary) could I take to better the end product?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bart
> >
> >
> >

>
>




bwesley7 31-08-2004 01:35 AM

It's a cheap kit, only 7.5 ltrs (and priced accordingly...).

Bart


"Alfonse" > wrote in message
.. .
> Hello Bart,
> There are many ways to customize a kit. I'm not familiar with the Vintners
> reserve. How many litres of concentrate do you start with?
> Regards,
> Al
>
> "bwesley7" > wrote in message
> news:MSqYc.22946$wu.14552@okepread04...
> > My local winemaking shop only carries Brew King Vintners Reserve kits,

so
> I
> > usually order better kits on-line. However, I was in the shop

yesterday,
> > and noticed a pretty large selection of V-R kits on the shelf, including

> one
> > Merlot. I've never made Merlot, and have a couple of empty 6-gal

carboys,
> > so I made an impulse purchase -- now, however, I'd like to try to

improve
> > the probable end product...
> >
> > My typical schedule with kits is:
> >
> > 5-10 days in primary;
> > Rack to secondary, set aside under cover for at least 15 days;
> > Rack and add sulphite, sorbate and fining agent, and set aside for at

> least
> > 20 days;
> > Rack and set aside for at least 50 days.
> > Bottle when I'm ready.
> >
> > Generally, I've been pleased with the results.
> >
> > For the V-R Merlot, I've considered (and decided against) doing it as a
> > 5-gal kit. What other measures (e.g., adding a few pounds of raisins to

> the
> > primary) could I take to better the end product?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bart
> >
> >
> >

>
>




David D. 02-09-2004 01:36 AM

Bart,

I always make VR reds as 5 US gal batches with good results. The
chianti comes out especially well. If you make wine from fresh
grapes, freeze the pomace and add it to the primary of these kits...it
seems to hide some of the cooked flavor and increases complexity and
aging potenial. I don't recommend doing 5 gal VR batches with whites.

Good Luck,
David

"bwesley7" > wrote in message news:<4MPYc.224272$Oi.41640@fed1read04>...
> It's a cheap kit, only 7.5 ltrs (and priced accordingly...).
>
> Bart
>
>
> "Alfonse" > wrote in message
> .. .
> > Hello Bart,
> > There are many ways to customize a kit. I'm not familiar with the Vintners
> > reserve. How many litres of concentrate do you start with?
> > Regards,
> > Al
> >
> > "bwesley7" > wrote in message
> > news:MSqYc.22946$wu.14552@okepread04...
> > > My local winemaking shop only carries Brew King Vintners Reserve kits,

> so
> I
> > > usually order better kits on-line. However, I was in the shop

> yesterday,
> > > and noticed a pretty large selection of V-R kits on the shelf, including

> one
> > > Merlot. I've never made Merlot, and have a couple of empty 6-gal

> carboys,
> > > so I made an impulse purchase -- now, however, I'd like to try to

> improve
> > > the probable end product...
> > >
> > > My typical schedule with kits is:
> > >
> > > 5-10 days in primary;
> > > Rack to secondary, set aside under cover for at least 15 days;
> > > Rack and add sulphite, sorbate and fining agent, and set aside for at

> least
> > > 20 days;
> > > Rack and set aside for at least 50 days.
> > > Bottle when I'm ready.
> > >
> > > Generally, I've been pleased with the results.
> > >
> > > For the V-R Merlot, I've considered (and decided against) doing it as a
> > > 5-gal kit. What other measures (e.g., adding a few pounds of raisins to

> the
> > > primary) could I take to better the end product?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Bart
> > >
> > >
> > >

> >
> >


David D. 02-09-2004 01:36 AM

Bart,

I always make VR reds as 5 US gal batches with good results. The
chianti comes out especially well. If you make wine from fresh
grapes, freeze the pomace and add it to the primary of these kits...it
seems to hide some of the cooked flavor and increases complexity and
aging potenial. I don't recommend doing 5 gal VR batches with whites.

Good Luck,
David

"bwesley7" > wrote in message news:<4MPYc.224272$Oi.41640@fed1read04>...
> It's a cheap kit, only 7.5 ltrs (and priced accordingly...).
>
> Bart
>
>
> "Alfonse" > wrote in message
> .. .
> > Hello Bart,
> > There are many ways to customize a kit. I'm not familiar with the Vintners
> > reserve. How many litres of concentrate do you start with?
> > Regards,
> > Al
> >
> > "bwesley7" > wrote in message
> > news:MSqYc.22946$wu.14552@okepread04...
> > > My local winemaking shop only carries Brew King Vintners Reserve kits,

> so
> I
> > > usually order better kits on-line. However, I was in the shop

> yesterday,
> > > and noticed a pretty large selection of V-R kits on the shelf, including

> one
> > > Merlot. I've never made Merlot, and have a couple of empty 6-gal

> carboys,
> > > so I made an impulse purchase -- now, however, I'd like to try to

> improve
> > > the probable end product...
> > >
> > > My typical schedule with kits is:
> > >
> > > 5-10 days in primary;
> > > Rack to secondary, set aside under cover for at least 15 days;
> > > Rack and add sulphite, sorbate and fining agent, and set aside for at

> least
> > > 20 days;
> > > Rack and set aside for at least 50 days.
> > > Bottle when I'm ready.
> > >
> > > Generally, I've been pleased with the results.
> > >
> > > For the V-R Merlot, I've considered (and decided against) doing it as a
> > > 5-gal kit. What other measures (e.g., adding a few pounds of raisins to

> the
> > > primary) could I take to better the end product?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Bart
> > >
> > >
> > >

> >
> >



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