Spitting Feathers
Spitting Feathers

Homebrew Specialists

Homebrew Specialists

UK Suppliers of Top Quality Homebrew Kits, Equipment and Accessories

UK Suppliers of Top Quality Homebrew Kits, Equipment and Accessories

Spitting Feathers

Renaissance Impressions – Merlot 16L plus grapes

£90.00

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£87.75


UK MAINLAND ONLY
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This popular varietal offers the perfect balance between youth and maturity. Round in the mouth, its intensity leaves no one indifferent. It will provide an aromatic nose amplified by its woodiness. Full-bodied and racy with an intense ruby-red color, its velvety yet woody flavor is derived from a savory blend of red fruits, sweet almonds and slight hints of vanilla: a true festival of flavors.

This kit comes with 4 kg’s of natural grapes, with NO added sugar’s.

The All-grape Pack is simply 100% pasteurized, crushed and destemmed pure varietal wine grapes as “Mother nature” intended!


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Your guide to calculate ABV, by use of a Hydrometer.

Step 1 – Take the reading of the original/starting gravity (OG/SG) BEFORE pitching the yeast and ignoring the meniscus dip, E.g. 1050 (1.050) on the hydrometer. Note it down.

Step 2 – Day 12/14 take the final gravity reading and again ignoring the meniscus dip, E.g. 1005 (1.005) Note it down.

Step 3 – take away the smaller No. (1050-1005) = 45

Step 4 – divide the answer (45) by 7.64 = 5.89 round it off to the nearest whole No. in this case it’s 5.9

Step 5 – now add to the 5.9 answer a further .5 this allows for secondary fermentation in the bottle, barrel or keg. The calculated ABV of your beer is now 6.4% - Not Bad!!

You can use this calculation for both Beer & Wine making however, because wine does not require a secondary fermentation, please ignore step 5 above.

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