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Ok, so I'm not ready yet to crush my own fruit. Forgive me. I have
successfully done 27 bottles of Shiraz from a wine kit, and the Pinot Noir is ready for stage 2. So as my primary fermentor is empty, I started wondering around and ended up with Cranberry Fruit Wine Base from Homebrew Heaven. 96 ounces makes 5 gallons. http://www.homebrewheaven.com/ What I don't know - I have a 6 gallon carboy. Can I make 5 gallons in it, and all will work out? Or should I buy 2 wine bases, and use 1 1/6 of them to fill the 6 gallons up? Any thoughts? My neighbor is giving me 4-5 pounds of figs soon, so that will be my real first experiment. Using Jack Keller's website for recipes. I have a 2 gallon primary and 1 gallon carboy ready to go. Again, you'all are just great for offering suggestions. It helps us novices. Learned a lot in this forum, DAve |
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