
Ive also seen her first hand sip from a mason jar, sooooooo...........
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proof / tralle hydrometerTokoroa_Shiner wrote:Are you using a beer/wine hydrometer or a proof hydrometer?
Once you have sugar syrup in the mix you can only dilute by quantities . Dilute your syrup with spring water to the desired taste . Measure that quantity and add enough alcohol to get the proof you desire . Your hydrometer will not work once sugar is in the mix .Due51 wrote:I refluxed 5 gallons of low wines which yielded multiple fifths of a neutral. I decided to try this recipe with some of the product since I had so much.
I used 2 bags of frozen strawberries covered with 130proof neutral in a quart sized mason jar.
Let it stand for a week. Strained into another jar. Covered berries with sugar and strained liquid into a 3rd jar.
Tonight I added some Spring Water (a cup, maybe) to the liquor along with some of the syrup (a cup), stirred, and tested but I'm getting 0% ABV on the hydrometer.Something is clearly not right. I know it was 130proof when I started and after a couple sips, I know it's got alcohol in it because I can feel it.
What the hell is going on?
+1. That's what I was getting at. The sugar syrup will throw it offTruckinbutch wrote:Once you have sugar syrup in the mix you can only dilute by quantities . Dilute your syrup with spring water to the desired taste . Measure that quantity and add enough alcohol to get the proof you desire . Your hydrometer will not work once sugar is in the mix .Due51 wrote:I refluxed 5 gallons of low wines which yielded multiple fifths of a neutral. I decided to try this recipe with some of the product since I had so much.
I used 2 bags of frozen strawberries covered with 130proof neutral in a quart sized mason jar.
Let it stand for a week. Strained into another jar. Covered berries with sugar and strained liquid into a 3rd jar.
Tonight I added some Spring Water (a cup, maybe) to the liquor along with some of the syrup (a cup), stirred, and tested but I'm getting 0% ABV on the hydrometer.Something is clearly not right. I know it was 130proof when I started and after a couple sips, I know it's got alcohol in it because I can feel it.
What the hell is going on?
Thank you for the info. I have already added some water and syrup to the hooch. I'm going to have to try and figure out how to get this cut to a suitable drinking ABV.Truckinbutch wrote: Once you have sugar syrup in the mix you can only dilute by quantities . Dilute your syrup with spring water to the desired taste . Measure that quantity and add enough alcohol to get the proof you desire . Your hydrometer will not work once sugar is in the mix .
Add water to a small sample . Taste . Flavor too weak : add a bit more syrup . It's a trial and error deal . That's why I do it the way I do .Due51 wrote:Thank you for the info. I have already added some water and syrup to the hooch. I'm going to have to try and figure out how to get this cut to a suitable drinking ABV.Truckinbutch wrote: Once you have sugar syrup in the mix you can only dilute by quantities . Dilute your syrup with spring water to the desired taste . Measure that quantity and add enough alcohol to get the proof you desire . Your hydrometer will not work once sugar is in the mix .
Every berry I try works out fantastic using this method. Except strawberries....Hound Dog wrote:I meant making syrup by boiling water, sugar, strawberries and a dash of lemon juice on the stove for a few minutes, strain and let cool. Delicious syrup. I guess using concentrate and water works too though.....
That's a loaded statement, literally.Jimbo wrote:Handle them berries like you want your wife to handle yours.
+1Jimbo wrote:Handle them berries like you want your wife to handle yours.