Homemade Strawberry Wine - AGED One Year
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
- Our homemade strawberry wine has been aging for a whole year. It was pretty good a year ago, but... how is it now? Let's give a one year tasting to our strawberry wine.
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Always love seeing you guys' interactions. Half the fun in watching your videos is how the two of you play off each other.
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Derica's accents and voices are part of the joy of watching y'all :D no worries
I literally just started your strawberry wine recipe a few days ago, looking forward to seeing how it turns out even more now!
I'm another one of the 5 people that likes Green Apple Jolly Ranchers, lol. And I've got a beautiful strawberry patch in my backyard and I'm excited to try making this brew! Although I might add in some rhubarb, as well. That might give that bit of acidity...
Just drank my strawberry from a year ago. It was delightful! I get the smells comments 😁
I found your recipe for this about a month ago but I'm making a 3 gallon batch. Currently in primary fermentation, been going strong for about a week and it smells wonderful already!
And no need to apologize lol, her accent was pretty good 😂
I finished a batch of lemon wine with a couple pounds of frozen wild strawberries in secondary and it turned out awesome. Best thing I've made so far.
Wow! As a newbie, I’m learning there are so many possibilities that DO NOT involve peeps or Mountain Dew. Thank you!
Brian: "I could see me drinkin' this." 🤣
You two are hilarious. I love these tasting videos. I think you could have told us one more time what you tasted in the wine though. Was it.....some kind of berry?
YUMM! Have to make this one again soon. Since the price of real honey just doubled, the wines are sounding great too.
I have 4 liters of strawberry wine aging on the desk in front of me!
And yes, Jolly Rancher made strawberry candy. I used to love the strawberry Stix. I have no idea if they still exist, though; I lost my sweet tooth a long time ago.
I grew up on strawberries, my parents had a huge garden and then later we went to the nearby farm to pick our own. I'm gong to make your recipe. 🍓🍓🍓
I had your making of this wine come across my feed randomly and I had to watch it and right as it was closing mentioning the one year follow up I noticed it was a year ago and had to look for the follow up. Glad I came in time to see both in quick succession and I may have to give it a shot.
Awesome! Hope you enjoy!
Hooray for strawberry wine!! Can’t wait for local strawberries to be in season. ❤️
I've watched several of your videos and have used your information thanks you. I just watched a one year video on your strawberry wine and loved it. You guys seamed alot more relaxed and having fun ,keep up the good times
Happy to help.
10 plus wow. That’s amazing very well done guys. I definitely need to rewatch the original video because the strawberry character is very hard to capture for me
Yeah, this was amazing.
Ditto! Me too
Do you guys ever do any canning, pickling or gardening? not on the channel just in general.. BTW Love the content! I'm learning a TON!
Sometimes!
I highly recommend steeping the water at the beginning with hibiscus! The red pigment in hibiscus is different from the one in strawberry and doesn’t fade as much, gives it a beautiful rosy red color and a little more acidity.
Not a bad idea.
Yes, my younger Sister had the Strawberry Shortcake dolls too...I feel that one. It was a pervasive smell.
Strawberry is my wife and my favorite cannot keep this for long in the house did a small 3 gallon batch and it's time to make 5 gallon really a fantastic wine Happy Memorial day weekend weekend.
I quit drinking for the last year so haven’t been making anything, but if I were to make something this sounds great.
Well will wonders ever cease? I just saw a UA-cam ad that was related to your channel. I saw an ad for a big stainless steel carboy type setup. It looks like y'all have nailed it again on the strawberry wine.
Did the ad mention us or something?
Went back and watched the Strawberry brew video and had some thoughts:
* Big Mouth Bubbler: I've got 5 and have found that the lids are (apparently) unique to each vessel. Mix lids and vessels and you don't always get a secure seal when screwing down the lids so I match each lid to the vessel it 'likes'.
* Carlo Rossi makes 4L jug fermenters. I buy mine at the local grocery, usually filled with Carlo Rossi's Sangria 🙂 I run 4L batches in the Big Mouth Bubblers and rack to the 4L fermenters which appear to be easier to rack from than the 3L Carlo Rossi fermenters I've seen in some of your videos
* As long as something is 'fermenting' and creating C02, I'm not too worried about head-space. I recently added dried peaches to a mead for conditioning and had to put 1/4G of must into a 1/2G fermenter to 'save' it for re-introduction after conditioning of 4L is complete. The 1/2G fermenter continues to 'bubble' slowly (SG was 1.002 when racked... but it WAS gassy and apparently still going!) Never had a problem with this... but I would NOT age with this sort of head-space!
LOVE your videos, keep them coming!!
I followed your recipe for this last year. I bottled half and french oaked half. Both are amazing
Sounds good!
Hi guys! Love your vids!
Thanks!
Lol she’s from Florida so she’s Southern. As a South Floridian I approve of her accent lol.
Somebody probably already threw this out in the comments already, but maybe try the same recipe with a little carbonation if you want to try getting a bit more acidity in the flavor. Like a champagne-esque strawberry wine.Just a thought, and thanks for the recipe, Spaceballs reference, and taste review!
I love the green apple the best! My next favorite is the watermelon, followed by the .. strawberry (yes they have it).
My favorite jolly ranchers was grape.
That's one I need to revisit. I got impatient with the last one. Added a clearing agent and stripped a lot of the color. It still had a strawberry taste, but at best, was an ultra lite "rose."
Just went back and re-watched this one since it came out so good, and have come up with a question/suggestion/complication. (sorry!) Maybe just in a blog format, or something quick and easy, it would be nice to see when you think each brew hits it's stride. What I mean is a wine is 'young' when it gets bottled and needs some time to meld/mellow, but not necessarily a year. As a fairly new wine/cider brewer (coming from beer) I am curious how long I should wait for different brews before they're past the young part of their lives.
Usually a year is sufficient. There's no way to truly know until you do it though.
But you posted this after filming and editing, so we are still in your past. Love your videos.
Now, I’m going to have to go look up their recipe for this wine. 😂
It's linked in the description.
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This is timely. I'm a week and a half into fermenting a strawberry banana mead. I was close. Banana takes over, so I'm using 1 part bananas to 5 parts strawberries.
I can see2 ways of possibly using it. Dilute the syrup so it’s not too much sugar and brew that., or added in conditioning to change/add flavor
Mixing might work well.
I liked the cherry and apple jolly ranchers
What is your recommendation for a glass fermenter? I bought a pack of two off amazon and made a gallon of mead. Recently (and when I say recently I mean like 5 minutes ago) I had the fermenter break on me and covered myself and my entire kitchen in mash (go ahead and laugh, kinda hoping you guys make a video on this) and then found out that the glass was so thin that i at first mistook it for plastic (seriously i was able to chip off pieces with my fingers). I like the wide mouth fermenters but I am afraid that if i get another one then it will be just as thin and this will happen all over again. I write this while still covered in delicious rasberry honey water.
We generally have products we use linked in the descriptions of every video. Sorry you had this happen but glad no one was hurt!
I just finished my strawberry mead (started it in January), finished at 16% and back sweetened to about 1.100 (wife REALLY likes it sweet…). It came out really delicious, coincidentally it was also the first brew I pasteurized with my new immersion circulator! That worked splendidly as well! I now know what you mean by that adds some type of feeling of age to a brew.
1.100? Are you sure? That is a LOT of sweetening. That is adding 3 pounds of honey for a gallon after fermentation.
@@CitySteadingBrews From what i remember i back sweetend to that, though i may be off by .010 or more??? It was alot of sugar... She REALLY wanted it sweet.. like koolaid... lol
I can see wanting to carbonate your wine. To help expand my palate and get more bottles, I just bought some strawberry wine last week. I used to HATE strawberries but now I love them, but it was missing something. and think carbonation would be it! I just watched your video when you made this wine, what's your thoughts on making a simple syrup with white sugar and water and using that to bump the OG up? That would avoid the issue of making sure the sugar is fully dissolved.
Sure, it will dilute the wine a bit but you can do that. Raising the og changes the taste though so....
hey friends great video as usual i crack up when yall do your 1yr tastings I feel like yall should put a copy of your notes with the bottles so you remember which process yall took when making it lol but I'm excited to make a strawberry wine for the wife.... I'm about to make your mango wine for her
We intentionally don't want to know so we don't have a bias.
@CitySteadingBrews that makes sense just cracks me up when yall are trying remember which one it is
I have a question not related to this video. I'm making a 5 gallon mead. I messed up and put what I thought was Yeast Nutrient. It turns out it was potassium sorbate. Is my batch ruined, or can I add more yeast?
Well... I don't use it, but, that is a chemical stabilizer, meant to stop fermentation from happening. Adding yeast won't work. The only thing I know of is perhaps boiling the must. It works for some juices that have sorbate in them, but, depends how much you added. It's worth a try before dumping it out anyway.
Thanks for the info, I'll give it a try.
2 weeks after starting my very first brew I wanted to take a gravity reading.. As soon i opened the lid and got the first whiff I thought: "Vinegar". Took the gravity reading and tasted a small amount. Yep. Vinegar. I guess I need to start a new brew now. 😅 I did everything by the book. After all I have had the best two teachers. Keep up the good work!😁
I doubt it was vinegar. It takes longer than 2 weeks to make vinegar for one. The only way it can be vinegar is if it was a low gravity brew that was oxygenated as the alcohol was made. What recipe was it?
BTW, a lot of people say vinegar for young brews, but.... often it's just very dry.
@@CitySteadingBrews It definitely has the sour smell and taste of vinegar. Maybe more of a hint of sour.
OG 1,083 the gravity i just took was 1,020 so 8% ish.
It was supposed to be a coconut tea wine. I followed the earl grey recipe.
@lenco1337 it is possible I guess... just seems quite quick for vinegar.
@@CitySteadingBrews No big deal. I'll just start a new one. Thank for the help! 😀
I love the green apple Jolly Ranchers! But, then. I also eat lemons like they're an orange, so...
Lol
Well damn, I am going to have to make this. And I don't even like strawberries. Thank you for your work.
Lol
You did make a Strawberry Cider September 2020 but it wasnt carbonated. You went past the yeast tolerance and didnt add any "insurance yeast" or anything to make it carbonated
Do you know the technique where you add berries, or fruit or citrus pills, and sugar ( I think 1 to 1 by weight or maybe 2 parts sugar) I wonder what that would make. Basically a natural flavored sugar wash.
It's called maceration.
The colour is called cognac.
Is Cognac a color now?
@@CitySteadingBrews Always has been. At least since the French variety of brandy was invented around the 17th century.
How on earth do you keep your wines for 12 months? We couldn't wait and opened one after 3 months./ Beautiful. I will try keep one aside. Ours was 3 pounds frozen strawberries with 2 1/2 pounds sugar
We make a gallon a week more or less and don't drink that much!
I haven’t gone back and looked yet, but I’d bet this is the Smuckers strawberry jam wine.
No I was wrong.
Nope... that's way older 😀
Question here. I remember you guys made a video in which you use gelatin to clear up your Brew. Can you possibly send me a link or refer to which one it was because I can't seem to find it. Or Even better, could you make an instructional video on how it's done?
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@@CitySteadingBrews thank you
Singing: "Strawberries for ever!"
NICE TIMINGU
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Green is in my top 3 for JRs
Hmm?
Oh, Jolly Ranchers, lol.
Time is an illusion.
Lunchtime doubly so.
When will then be now?...Soon...
My theory - and this is just speculation - is that the campden tabs contributed to the color. When I made this, I pasteurized my berries and ended up with much more of a pink result. Don’t know if that’s because the campden tabs altered the color or maybe heating stabilized it.
Maybe?
You may be right. I have a 1g batch of strawberry that we will bottle this weekend. I had used a different recipe with frozen berries and a Campden tablet. The color is dark like this. Interesting theory.
50 mil n one live green 🍏
Hmm?
It has a pinkish hue…
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Next batch of strawberry wine I make, I'm doing your recipe. I had found and started someone else's recipe before I found yours, aaaaand... Can't really tell that it's strawberry. :/ it's not as good as I'd hoped it would be.
Green apple, Jolly Rancher was awesome. Watermelon was not good. Just my opinion.
ps if it were a mead would it be a worthy 11? O.o
Mead isn't automatically better, lol.
As soon as you said that, I could smell it
So….Boone’s Farm, it ain’t…..
No, far far better.
I love Boone's!
Making 5 gallons of the stuff, er, in my present ;P Put 12.5 kg of frozen bought strawberries in it. (£60 total cost, 20 litres easy math, £3 a litre bottle. Happiness) That is a lot of strawberries!!! Had to hand blend it all in a plastic laundary container. I giggled a lot putting this one together! Could only get 1 1/2 gallons of water in. 2 weeks old at the moment... Fancy hat and goat cheese on order!
Spaceballs
Nobody likes the green apple jolly rancher.
"Nobody likes green apple??" Nobody likes Jolly Ranchers lol I love you guys, but you're kinda weird sometimes