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Al Davis 27-11-2004 05:08 PM

crockpot
 
hey everyone i was talking to someone at my local wineshop and they
were talking about boiling the fruit to extract the flavor and i was
wondering if using a crockpot would work better to extract more
flavor. im new of course as yall know and i was just wondering about
this thanks eveyone.
al

Ray Calvert 30-11-2004 07:57 PM


"Al Davis" > wrote in message
om...
> hey everyone i was talking to someone at my local wineshop and they
> were talking about boiling the fruit to extract the flavor and i was
> wondering if using a crockpot would work better to extract more
> flavor. im new of course as yall know and i was just wondering about
> this thanks eveyone.
> al


There are exceptions, but in general it is not recommended that you boil
fruit. It can impart a cooked taste to your wine. Some root are boiled and
maybe a few other things. Could you post what you are making?

Ray



Martin 09-12-2004 09:50 PM

Al Davis wrote:
> hey everyone i was talking to someone at my local wineshop and they
> were talking about boiling the fruit to extract the flavor and i was
> wondering if using a crockpot would work better to extract more
> flavor. im new of course as yall know and i was just wondering about
> this thanks eveyone.
> al


boiling will make the wine mature faster however around 65 C for 5
minutes is usually enough.


--
Martin:
"For a minute there, you bored me to death."
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Martin 09-12-2004 09:50 PM

Al Davis wrote:
> hey everyone i was talking to someone at my local wineshop and they
> were talking about boiling the fruit to extract the flavor and i was
> wondering if using a crockpot would work better to extract more
> flavor. im new of course as yall know and i was just wondering about
> this thanks eveyone.
> al


boiling will make the wine mature faster however around 65 C for 5
minutes is usually enough.


--
Martin:
"For a minute there, you bored me to death."
VTR1000 Firestorm
TDR250 http://ukrm.net/BIKES/Yamaha/tdr250.html
martin dot smith nine zero three at ntlworld dot com


Ray Calvert 10-12-2004 03:22 PM


> boiling will make the wine mature faster however around 65 C for 5
> minutes is usually enough.
>
>
> --
> Martin:
> "For a minute there, you bored me to death."
> VTR1000 Firestorm
> TDR250 http://ukrm.net/BIKES/Yamaha/tdr250.html
> martin dot smith nine zero three at ntlworld dot com
>


Boiling at 65 C? You must live at a VERY high altitude! ;o)

Ray




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