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I'm new to home distilling and I love it. I've done several sugar washes and all have turned out very well. Now I want to step it up a notch. Could anyone tell me how to start a fruit mash? I really want to try making some brandy. Any help would be much appreciated.
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In order to make a fruit mash I use two cans of vintners fruit base. I make 5 gallons of wine from two cans. I adjust the fruit base to about 14% alcohol and let it ferment all the way out. I then rack and let clear. You can use clearing agents. I perferr Sparkoloid it does a great job. I then transfer about 3.5 gallons in the still and distill. I then add the middle to some of the wine to make a 50% abv. The last one I did and the first was plum and everyone that tried it loved the brandy and wanted to buy all that I had but I would not let it go and enjoyed it with friends. I still have about a little over a fifth left and am still enjoying it by myself. If you have any other questions let me know.
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FB, did I understand you right, you made the wine, distilled part of it and added the middle run to the remaining wine? Is that right? Sounds good.............Jimbull
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Yes, that is what I did. The middle was very high about 90% abv and I just added this back to the wine and it gave me a pink color with a wonderful plum finish. This is just a way that I made a brandy, I guess I could have distilled it all the way out. I am planning on doing apricot next this same way.
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I really Appreciate the help. Do you use any special type of yeast to the fruit base?
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FB, Man that sounds like a great way of doing it, will try it and thanks for sharing it with us...cheers....jimbull
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You can use Montachet or Champange both do a gret job.
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