Hopwater
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My mother made a batch of elderberry jelly that didn't set up right...it's more like elderberry syrup. Tastes okay, but no way we are gonna use all that stuff and she just wanted to dump it. I thought maybe it would be okay to make some wine out of it.
My plan would be to mix it with about 10 lbs of raspberries that I just picked and froze in order to make a 5 gal batch.
Problems could result from the fact that she added fruit pectin to the stuff...obviously not enough to make it set up, but it's in there. Also she boiled it, so that could amplify any pectin issues. So should I be adding extra pectic enzyme?
I'm new to the wine making thing...only have made partial mash and extract ales.
Recipe would be 10 lbs red raspberries, 5-6 pints elderberry syrup stuff. Mix with enough water to make 5 gal. Add enough sugar to bring gravity to ~1.09ish. 2 Tbsp yeast nutrient, 3 tsp acid blend, 1 tsp pectic enzyme, campden tabs as needed. And of course fruit wine yeast. Ferment a few days til it stops going crazy. Rack, air lock for awhile til stops bubbling completely. Rack. Wait a long time. Rack. Bottle. Wait a long time. Drink it.
Any experienced wine makers have any thoughts on the elderberry stuff?
My plan would be to mix it with about 10 lbs of raspberries that I just picked and froze in order to make a 5 gal batch.
Problems could result from the fact that she added fruit pectin to the stuff...obviously not enough to make it set up, but it's in there. Also she boiled it, so that could amplify any pectin issues. So should I be adding extra pectic enzyme?
I'm new to the wine making thing...only have made partial mash and extract ales.
Recipe would be 10 lbs red raspberries, 5-6 pints elderberry syrup stuff. Mix with enough water to make 5 gal. Add enough sugar to bring gravity to ~1.09ish. 2 Tbsp yeast nutrient, 3 tsp acid blend, 1 tsp pectic enzyme, campden tabs as needed. And of course fruit wine yeast. Ferment a few days til it stops going crazy. Rack, air lock for awhile til stops bubbling completely. Rack. Wait a long time. Rack. Bottle. Wait a long time. Drink it.
Any experienced wine makers have any thoughts on the elderberry stuff?