slowjerk
Active Member
Alright I tasted it.
It smells absolutely horrid but evolves in the glass to reveal some subtle undertones of possibly being drinkable. (Today was April Fool's Day wasn't it?) The elements noted in the nose are repeated in the mouth. It tastes intense, but not well-balanced. It has a long finish that is filled with regret. There is still much of that Mountain Dew lemon-lime fruitiness, but the crisp, refreshing joy that we associate with Mountain Dew is quickly replaced with dry, yeasty overtones. If there was any sugar left in the jug it didn't find it's way into my sample.
Overall it was very dry. No sweetness. However with some back-sweetening I believe this could be a very complex, interesting wine that I would drink with regularity.
I believe my mistake (besides deciding to make wine from Mountain Dew) was that I didn't add more sugar at the beginning. I am thinking the yeast ran out of sugar, and that it could have gotten further than it did.
It smells absolutely horrid but evolves in the glass to reveal some subtle undertones of possibly being drinkable. (Today was April Fool's Day wasn't it?) The elements noted in the nose are repeated in the mouth. It tastes intense, but not well-balanced. It has a long finish that is filled with regret. There is still much of that Mountain Dew lemon-lime fruitiness, but the crisp, refreshing joy that we associate with Mountain Dew is quickly replaced with dry, yeasty overtones. If there was any sugar left in the jug it didn't find it's way into my sample.
Overall it was very dry. No sweetness. However with some back-sweetening I believe this could be a very complex, interesting wine that I would drink with regularity.
I believe my mistake (besides deciding to make wine from Mountain Dew) was that I didn't add more sugar at the beginning. I am thinking the yeast ran out of sugar, and that it could have gotten further than it did.