Caplan said:
Welcome to wine kit instruction fun Walker!
I think you are worrying before you start!
Not worrying, just double-checking.
Caplan said:
Did the 'Everything you need' kit include bottles/corks? No.
No, it did not. But, it says I have everything needed to MAKE the wine, not bottle it. Since it instructs you to add the PM to MAKE the wine, I would have expected it to be included.
Caplan said:
Have you picked up the corker and corks yet? Probably not either.
Actually, I did pick the corks and corker up. #9 corks since I plan to age it for a longish period of time, and one of the two 'middle-range' corkers. Not the crappy little cylinder, not the $60 standing floor corker. The corker I got is kind of similar to my beer bottle capper (twin lever).
Caplan said:
FOR CHRIST'S SAKE.... I AM RELAXED, MAN! F*CKING-A!
SWMBO and I got everything rolling last night. 4.5 gallons of juice, 1.5 gallons of bottled water, bentonite, oak chips/powder, and the sachet of yeast are all in the fermenter now. My SG (yes, I got the hydrometer and checked the gravity) was about 1.097@72°F (strangely, the hydrometer I have is calibrated at 68°F, so I didn't really need to correct it for the 4° temp difference.)
Hopefully she'll be bubbling away tonight or tomorrow morning.
I will say one thing, the juice tasted pretty good. It reminded me very much of grape juice I might buy at the grocery for regular drinking, but had the flavor turned up a notch in intensity and had a dry tannin finish to it.
I'm not much of a wine drinker, but I'm pretty excited about this whole thing.
The best part, perhaps, is watching my wife obsess about this like I do with my beer. She's already gone out to the brew-fridge to check on the wine 3 times since we pitched the yeast. This will certainly test her patience.... waiting 6 weeks for ale is one thing, but waiting 6 MONTHS for wine is another.
-walker