curious old fart
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I've been enjoying Love My Goat-red by Bully Hills Vineyard. It's a tasty blend that runs around $11.
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Temp for wine you get a little wiggle room; if you can keep your wine between 65-75f during fermentation your gold. (Fermentation gives off temp, so your wine temp will be a few degreese above your air temp).What kind of temp/humidity in home needed for these to work well?
Can you link the Brunello kit?
I havent gotten my hands on any yetEver tried ice wine? Sweetest drink ive ever had! I prefer a nice dryer niagra white wine, i think its picking season here too...
Thank for the linksTemp for wine you get a little wiggle room; if you can keep your wine between 65-75f during fermentation your gold. (Fermentation gives off temp, so your wine temp will be a few degreese above your air temp).
As far as humidity; your wine will be sealed from the air other than an air lock to let gas out as it ferments; humidity dont matter.
http://www.winexpert.com/wine?brand[]=531&keywords=Italian Brunello Style with Grape Skins&v=list&p=details
http://www.homebrewing.org/Selection-International-Italian-Brunello-w-Grape-Skins_p_2739.html
http://www.southernhomebrew.com/itbrwimakitw.html
^Damn they have it for $93
IMO tho: Do a few kits that finish quickly and are cheap before you do an expensive wine that takes 6-24 months to age. You can do 4 quick wines in 2 months if you have double the above equipment.
At this point 2-3 months doesnt mean shit if your planning on aging for up to 2 years or more; enjoying a few bottles in between. Doing some quick kits will give you a fat wine supply and good experience before you buy in for the long run
One of the reasons I left the store I worked at is cuz they gouged prices and I liked my customers too much to exploit them lol; but $93 for the kit is still a great deal
If you can keep everything that touches your wine sanitary (easy to do with star-san sanitizer and a bucket of water); and you can follow simple instructions; you will enjoy success and get kickass wine for dirt cheap.
Beer is a little bit more of a pain in the ass imo. You need more equipment; very worth doing tho.
Wine has a lot of room for error; you can make a few big mistakes and still have it turn out fine. With beer you could fuck up a tiny thing and ruin a batch hah.
Wine is easier to learn; harder to master
Beer is harder to learn; easier to master
(IMO at least)
Fair enough; the temp range can be pretty forgiving especially for red wines.Thank for the links
Besides this you need the brew kit and that it I guess. The temp part will be the hardest for me unless I do it in early spring. I dont use hat/ac much as it is costly.
I can sell a few bottles to make back some of the cost I suppose.Fair enough; the temp range can be pretty forgiving especially for red wines.
Beer is where the temp range is faaaaaaaaar more important; either way "fermentation" really only happens for like 1 week; then its mostly just waiting for particles to fall to the bottom and de-gassing your wines. I've found that wine is very forgiving. It starts getting super god damn complex when you start trying to figure out grape varities and the fine details of wine chemistry; then you wanna pull your hair out. You can get by without learning the super complex shit tho; kits always come with instructions- and theres really no way to get your hands on fresh grape juice so kits are pretty much your only choice- but they turn out extremely well
My cost/bottle for $50 kits is about $2.80 ($50 kit + $35 for bottling); people are more than willing to buy them for $10.I can sell a few bottles to make back some of the cost I suppose.
Ill do it the first time when I havent smoked in an hour or so to make sure I dont screw up.
I can autopilot stuff do all the time, but new things sometimes require a slightly clear head
I dont have many ppl around me to buy wine, but I am sure I can find some.My cost/bottle for $50 kits is about $2.80 ($50 kit + $35 for bottling); people are more than willing to buy them for $10.
It costs ~$85 to do 32 bottles of those island mist kits; $10/bottle = $320. Thats $235 profit; which is like 276% profit- anybody would be happy to buy the Island Mist wines primed up to 11%abv for ~$10 a piece; Once you do a few wines its really not that much work; and i'm sure you can find a way to order bottles in bulk to drop your price. The bottle makes up over $1 of the $2.80/bottle lol
I've Crunched through these numbers many times hah. But $235 PROFIT off a $85 investment aint bad.
I'm willing to spend $15 for a bottle of decent wine; selling a bottle of great wine for $10 is not difficult at all.
If you sell almost all your first 32 bottle batch; you would pay off an entire initial investment for a decent wine making setup; even if you work with $100-150 kits there is still really good margin; but IMO these $50 kits are more "likeable" for most people
Oh trust me; if you make your own wine everybody you know will want some hah.I dont have many ppl around me to buy wine, but I am sure I can find some.
I also eventually want to make IPA and dark beers
I cant find the $1 bottles.Oh trust me; if you make your own wine everybody you know will want some hah.
Its kinda like people wanting to get their hands on your homegrow; if you have it they will come.
I didnt even consider a corker.https://morewinemaking.com/category/wine-bottles.html
https://morewinemaking.com/products/wine-corker-italian-table-top.html?gclid=CjwKEAjwvb2_BRCb_s7Yo7_ZlHASJABz6L0j0iCzENVL0iCN8zjczonVrbvBdhXVhh5y-9IfXuO4-xoCq1Lw_wcB
^Thats the single largest investment in bottling wine
You should see if you have any local homebrew stores; if you can't find cheap bottles then that could be a pain in the ass o: Things like amazon prime offer free shipping on some things though as far as I understand; i'm sure if you shop around you could find a wholesaler with free shipping though; you might have to buy reletive bulk tho.
I've been paying $13+tax for 12 bottles; so 13.91 or $1.15/bottle- your prices would bring them up to $2.33/bottle and once you have all your permenant eqiupment that would put you at ~$3.40/bottle; still a pretty decent deal
Just keep the idea in yo mind- brewing is lots of funI didnt even consider a corker.
I have to wait on this, I cant risk charging all this and have a flop or something lol
I want to do it for the wine, but would need to make money to pay for it is the problem. I dont have the money without credit cards. Oh well I will when the time is rightJust keep the idea in yo mind- brewing is lots of fun
I've put probably $1500 into my equipment over the last 6 months (i don't toke tho).
Its not as much of a money making hobby; its much more a fun hobby. Once you spend enough cash on it you can make money off it tho hah
Hey bro!What up crew. Got to post some out door pics. Only have two plants. One is a bb freebie and the other is from doc. Well been working on as a diesel tech. Well hope the 600 crew members are doing good. Also any new strains. Coming out