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Tasted. It tasted good — boozy, but still fruity, fresh, and sweet. Decided to bottle it. Created nine bottles, and took one to a Lunar New Year dinner party. However, realized that the bottles were generating a lot of carbon, so poured the bottles back into the carboy. Will give it another two months before attempting to bottle it again.
Tasted. It tasted good — boozy, but still fruity, fresh, and sweet. Decided to bottle it. Created nine bottles, and took one to a Lunar New Year dinner party. However, realized that the bottles were generating a lot of carbon, so poured the bottles back into the carboy. Will give it another two months before attempting to bottle it again.
=== June 18, 2022 ===
Bottled. Definitely fermented at this point — no carbonation at all. Tastes good and boozy, but not a lot of complexity. Maybe after another several months.




[[Category:Recipe]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Fermenting]]
[[Category:Recipe]] [[Category:Food]] [[Category:Fermenting]]

Latest revision as of 05:23, 19 June 2022

History

Fall 2021

October 11, 2021

4278 grams mashed pears. According to plum wine proportions, should have added 2675 grams sugar, but only had 1,516, so added that. Had to use both my hangari and a gallon kimchi jar, distributing roughly 2/3 to 1/3. Added 7 cups of water and 1 cup of lemon honey wine to each.

October 17, 2021

Bubbling like crazy! All the mash is at the top of the containers. Continuing to mix at least twice a day.

October 21, 2021

Separated mash from liquid. Filled up two half-gallon bottles plus half my hangari, so about 1.75 gallons. Filled up my hangari with additional water. Going to mix it all up again with additional sugar once I get a big enough carboy.

October 24, 2021

Transferred to 5-gallon carboy, filtering out additional sediment. Added four cups of sugar and four cups of water. Probably about 2.5 gallons total, which in theory is about 9 bottles of wine. Stuck it in my closet for the second ferment!

February 1, 2022

Tasted. It tasted good — boozy, but still fruity, fresh, and sweet. Decided to bottle it. Created nine bottles, and took one to a Lunar New Year dinner party. However, realized that the bottles were generating a lot of carbon, so poured the bottles back into the carboy. Will give it another two months before attempting to bottle it again.

June 18, 2022

Bottled. Definitely fermented at this point — no carbonation at all. Tastes good and boozy, but not a lot of complexity. Maybe after another several months.