How to Make Wine From a Wine Kit: Part 2

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www.benshomebrew.com or http Check out HomeBrewJunkie for tips and tricks or Ben’s Homebrew for products. Part two involves topping up the 6.5 gallon primary fermenting vessel, finishing the initial phase of how to make a wine kit, taking a hydrometer sample and reading, discussing sanitation and adding the wine yeast.


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3 Responses to “How to Make Wine From a Wine Kit: Part 2”

  1. aviatorairman2000 08. Jul, 2010 at 11:02 am #

    how much for a bottle of your homebrew?

  2. benshomebrew 08. Jul, 2010 at 11:15 am #

    geetarMike,

    Yeah, it’s ok. The great thing about star san is that it breaks down into a yeast nutrient and is completely harmless for both beer and wine.

  3. geetarMike 08. Jul, 2010 at 12:02 pm #

    Is it really okay to put the spoon it with the sanitizer still, I assume, wet on the spoon?