PBruske234
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So I have made mead and hard cider and they have both turned out great. For mead I use the JAOM recipe (stuck to the recipe at first and then substituted blueberries for oranges in another version) both versions turned out great. (Grandma loves the blueberry version). And hard cider was easy. So my wife and I pick about 25 lbs of blackberries yesterday (my arms are really tore up lol) and I started looking up how to make wine out of them, and WOW. I've been spoiled with the "put it all together and leave it alone recipe" for mead (at least the JAOM recipe). Isn't there an easier way to make fruit wine? Lets say for instance I just took the blackberries, crushed them, added the juice and all (without straining) to the carboy. Dissolved the sugar in the water, added the two together, and pitched the yeast...?
Now please don't think I am just trying to be lazy. I'm just trying to think how people made wine a 100 years ago before it got all complicated. I'm not trying to win national competitions but I would like a good tasting wine at the end. Is there an easier way, less time consuming way?
I know with the JAOM recipe for making mead, the orange adds a little flavor and acid. The raisins add tannin and nutrient. The cinnamon adds a little spice and so on, and bread yeast takes care of business. Quick, easy, come back in two months and wham bam thank you ma'am, great tasting mead.
Can this be done with fruit wine? Is there an easier way? Thanks in advance guys!
Now please don't think I am just trying to be lazy. I'm just trying to think how people made wine a 100 years ago before it got all complicated. I'm not trying to win national competitions but I would like a good tasting wine at the end. Is there an easier way, less time consuming way?
I know with the JAOM recipe for making mead, the orange adds a little flavor and acid. The raisins add tannin and nutrient. The cinnamon adds a little spice and so on, and bread yeast takes care of business. Quick, easy, come back in two months and wham bam thank you ma'am, great tasting mead.
Can this be done with fruit wine? Is there an easier way? Thanks in advance guys!