Hopwater
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I have been picking raspberries for the last few weeks to get enough for a 5 gal batch of wine. When picking them I see that there are other raspberries on the bushes that are moldy. So I am picking nice fresh ripe berries from a plants that also have moldy berries on them.
I would imagine that over the thousands of berries I have picked, there have to be some that would have picked up a bit of the mold spores. I mean sometimes when you move a branch of the plant you will see a dust coming off the few moldy berries. So it stands to reason that even though I have rinsed them, there will be small amounts of mold/spores/dust on some of the berries that I have frozen to make wine out of.
Will campden tabs take care of this potential problem? Should I pasteurize the berries?
I have read about other folks making wine and it comes out tasting like mold. I want to avoid that.
I would imagine that over the thousands of berries I have picked, there have to be some that would have picked up a bit of the mold spores. I mean sometimes when you move a branch of the plant you will see a dust coming off the few moldy berries. So it stands to reason that even though I have rinsed them, there will be small amounts of mold/spores/dust on some of the berries that I have frozen to make wine out of.
Will campden tabs take care of this potential problem? Should I pasteurize the berries?
I have read about other folks making wine and it comes out tasting like mold. I want to avoid that.