Tennessee Brew
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Main thing is get away from open fermenting. Always put that thing under air lock. It reduces your chances of getting things in there that can cause it to go bad. You might be getting that bitterness from the 1/4 apple cider vinegar.
If it does not have a "foul" smell then you most likely have wine, just not the taste you desire. The good thing about wines if you can doctor them up to alter the taste so you can probably do that.
*NOTE: Foul smells or odd colors are bad. You will know foul when you smell it trust me. My first wine was when I was a young boy, it went bad and smelled like haunted toilet water.
If it does not have a "foul" smell then you most likely have wine, just not the taste you desire. The good thing about wines if you can doctor them up to alter the taste so you can probably do that.
*NOTE: Foul smells or odd colors are bad. You will know foul when you smell it trust me. My first wine was when I was a young boy, it went bad and smelled like haunted toilet water.