mercredi 17 février 2016

What To Consider When Buying Wine Making Supplies

By Matthew Campbell


Making your own alcoholic beverages can be a good way to save money. Although getting your initial equipment together can mean a bit of an investment you will end up saving money in the long run. Here are some things that you should consider when you are shopping for your own wine making supplies. It won't be long before you can start enjoying your own delicious drinks at a fraction of the price that it would cost if you purchase it in the store.

One thing to consider is the juice that you are using. If you want to make traditional types your choices will be fairly straightforward but if you want to branch out into different varieties you may need to add extra flavorings and additives. You also need to make sure that you have a supply of the various chemicals that you will add to the batch as it is fermenting. While many of these come with pre-assembled kits you can also find these ingredients sold separately.

You should look at the price of a basic kit when deciding whether you want to make your own home brew. You will need to invest in a large pail or bucket to ferment your batch in as well as a secondary fermenting vessel. These usually look like large jugs. Some are made out of glass although there are also plastic ones. If you are brewing red varieties as well as white ones you may want to purchase two sets of each since red varieties can stain the side and may discolor future batches of white wine. A hydrometer is also necessary in order to tell whether you can move on to the next stage of fermentation.

If you are making your batch from scratch instead of a kit you will need to purchase a few different chemicals. These usually include clarifiers and chemicals that will stop the fermentation process. You may want to search around to find what the best options are for the kind of wine that you are fermenting. For beginners, a kit that includes juice, chemicals and instructions will be a good idea as it will take you through the fermenting process step by step.

When you start looking at the different kits you will see that they come in many different wine varieties. A guide is sometimes available from the manufacturer that lists what the different flavors and tasting notes are in each type of wine. Picking ones that sound appealing to you may make your selection process easier.

Once your batch has fermented for the required amount of time you will need to bottle it. You can usually find glass bottles and corks for a small amount of money. The kit will give you instructions on how to sterilize the bottle and once you have it is simply a matter of filling the bottles and sealing them with corks.

When deciding whether or not you will be able to make your own vintage, you will also need to think in terms of space. You will need room to store your carboy and fermentation vessel as well as a place for the bottles to sit while they mature.

Its always a good idea to start your shopping process by speaking with staff at a brewing store or by looking at a website. You should be able to find supplies there as well as get some guidance as to which products will meet your needs the best.




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