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QuestionHow much orange juice is suitable?Community AnswerYou should have at least a half gallon of liquid for any wine recipe.
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QuestionWhat is required for making 250ml of orange juice?Snakey006550Top AnswererYou need 2 to 4 medium-sized oranges, depending on their juiciness. Be sure the oranges are fresh and at room temperature for maximum juice yield. Squeeze the oranges manually or use a juicer to extract the juice. Strain the juice if you prefer it pulp-free. No additional ingredients are required unless you wish to add a pinch of sugar or water for taste.
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QuestionIf I need 20 litres of wine, how many packets of wine yeast must I use?Snakey006550Top AnswererFor 20 liters of wine, you typically need one standard packet of wine yeast, which is about 5 grams. Most wine yeast packets are designed to ferment 20 to 25 liters of juice. Follow the instructions on the yeast packet for proper hydration or direct pitching. Using more yeast than that is unnecessary and won’t speed up fermentation. Be sure the juice is at the correct temperature to activate the yeast effectively.
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QuestionCan we ferment the wine for just a month?Snakey006550Top AnswererYes, you can shorten the fermentation period to one month, but it will result in a younger, less mature wine. Here are some tips to make it work: Use a fast-fermenting wine yeast like EC-1118, which works quickly and is reliable. Monitor the fermentation closely and maintain the proper temperature (18–24°C or 64–75°F) to be sure the yeast stays active. Rack the wine (transfer it off the sediment) at the end of fermentation to clarify it. Expect a lighter flavor profile and some residual sediment if you skip the extended aging.
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