Beginning Winemaking Equipment Kit for Brehm Frozen Fruit BFKIT6
Get started making wine the right way!!
Are you a wine lover or aficionado interested in learning to make your own? Have you heard about the rapidly
growing hobby of home winemaking? Perhaps you have friends or family that have been making their own wine at
home and you're ready to give it a try as well? Have you already tried making wine from a concentrate kit, and are
now looking to step up to working with real, whole grapes? If you answered yes to any of these questions then the
MoreWine! Brehm Fruit Equipment Kit is exactly what you need to get started making World Class wine
at home today!
Our beginning equipment kit is designed to work with frozen grapes or grape juice from Brehm Vineyards. For over
20 years Peter Brehm has been making World Class grape musts* and juices available to home
winemakers. Working with fruit from Brehm Vineyards you can be sure of one thing - you are working with the
very best raw materials commercially available to home winemakers. Brehm's musts and juices are frozen
immediately after harvest, and shipped in special insulated packaging developed by MoreWine!. Frozen
musts and juices yield wines with every bit as much depth and character as fresh fruit, and represent a notable step
up in quality from the concentrate kits that most winemakers start out working with.
*Note - In winemaking, crushed grapes which are still mixed with the skins,
seeds and juice are referred to as must. Brehm's red grape varieties are shipped as must because the color in a red
wine comes from the juice being fermented in contact with the skins of the grapes.
This kit contains all the equipment you need to get started making wine right away, as well as handy, step-by-step
instructions for how to use everything. You simply need to choose a red must or white juice from the line of Brehm Vineyards products we have for sale and you'll be ready to go. This kit is designed to make 5-6 gallons of wine, or about 2 cases worth. To make 5-6 gallons of wine, you'll need to order either 2 pails of red must or 1 pail of white juice. It is not recommended that you produce less wine than the equipment is intended for, as it will be difficult to keep the wine from spoiling during the aging process. You will also need to save or purchase 2 cases worth of standard 750mL wine bottles, but you'll have plenty of time to get that sorted out while the wine is aging. For more information regarding the winemaking process, please see both the instructions for this kit, as well as our
comprehensive Guide to Red Winemaking
and Guide to White Winemaking.
Please refer to our kit instructions for a complete list of the contents of this kit.
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