June 12, 2020
- 6 pounds fresh strawberries with the tops cut off
- 6-7 cups of sugar (dehydrated cane juice)
- Water
- Pectin
I used a wine bucket to make it easier to work with the berries. I poured the berries in and added water to around 2 gallons. I added some sugar to get things started and used a hand mixer to grind up the berries. I didn't want to cook them for fear that some of the wonderful flavors and smells would go up in steam. I had to hand mash some of the berries. I checked the gravity and it was at about 20% sugar. I like my wine a little stronger so I added 4 more cups of sugar. 2 cups is one pound so the additional sugar probably only raised the sugar a little. I'll let it get started and will add some sugar later, maybe.
June 21 - Getting ready to travel to the beach so I didn't want the wine to sit on the mash too long and possibly get funky. So I racked it. Very tasty. Has about 3-5% still to go. It's still bubbling pretty well and the airlock was bubbling almost right away. One thing that was fun was I took some of the mash, mixed it with sugar, and put it on my english muffins. Tasty.
July 19 - Got back from the beach and it had cleared really nicely so I decided to bottle it. I didn't want it getting funky or anything. It came out beautiful and so tasty. Very rich strawberry flavor. Definitely another to try in the future. I can't wait to enjoy it in the spring.
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