Lounge Lizard
Well-Known Member
With the temperatures getting warmer here in Texas, I want to get another batch or two of ale done before it gets too hot. I also need to make up a batch of good wine.
Could I put off making the wine a little longer? Is the winemaking process more tolerant of higher temperatures?
I live by myself and don't leave the A/C on while I'm away from the house. And I don't want to mess with ice blocks in water baths etc. right now.
I guess what I'm asking is, what is the best temp range for winemaking?
Thanks....
Could I put off making the wine a little longer? Is the winemaking process more tolerant of higher temperatures?
I live by myself and don't leave the A/C on while I'm away from the house. And I don't want to mess with ice blocks in water baths etc. right now.
I guess what I'm asking is, what is the best temp range for winemaking?
Thanks....