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Al Davis
 
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hey everyone i am making one of my first batches of wine and i was
wondering how do i determine how much sugar to add. any advice will be
appreciated thnx.
al
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Go buy a hydrometer and a book on winemaking. How much sugar, if needed at
all, is determined by the sugar levels in your juice. You need a hydrometer
to determine this. The book will give you all the details. Jeff Cox has a
good book on winemaking.

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> hey everyone i am making one of my first batches of wine and i was
> wondering how do i determine how much sugar to add. any advice will be
> appreciated thnx.
> al



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