Dave70
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My parents have got a giant Mulberry tree at their holiday house that produces buckets of fruit in season.
Although mum knocks up a mean mulberry pie, the penny finally dropped that I can ferment them and turn it into drink, as you do.
Ive never made wine anything in my life, so I have a few questions for ya'll.
Is there a formula for working out say weight of berries = liters of final product?
How do you process the berries most efficiently - juicer or crush?
Would the procedure be the same, or at least similar to regular wine making?
Can I use my existing beer making gear to ferment the wine in?
Could you carbonate (either by way of bottle priming or C02 kegging) to give the final product a slight fizz? -think Lambrusco.
Does the final product need to be aged to get the best from it?
Any tips or recipes would be much appreciated.
cheers.
Although mum knocks up a mean mulberry pie, the penny finally dropped that I can ferment them and turn it into drink, as you do.
Ive never made wine anything in my life, so I have a few questions for ya'll.
Is there a formula for working out say weight of berries = liters of final product?
How do you process the berries most efficiently - juicer or crush?
Would the procedure be the same, or at least similar to regular wine making?
Can I use my existing beer making gear to ferment the wine in?
Could you carbonate (either by way of bottle priming or C02 kegging) to give the final product a slight fizz? -think Lambrusco.
Does the final product need to be aged to get the best from it?
Any tips or recipes would be much appreciated.
cheers.