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Food & crafts => Home brewing => Topic started by: SafeHaven on September 06, 2017, 02:58:41 pm

Title: Can you freeze berries for wine?
Post by: SafeHaven on September 06, 2017, 02:58:41 pm
I picked some ripe blackberries today but I don't really have enough to make wine yet. What's the best way to store blackberries whilst waiting for the others to ripen? Can I freeze them?
Title: Re: Can you freeze berries for wine?
Post by: PK on September 06, 2017, 05:14:14 pm
Like many others we freeze berries, including blackberries, by laying them out on a backing tray and bagging them up when frozen. They preserve very well this way and remain loose in the bag.
Title: Re: Can you freeze berries for wine?
Post by: Dans on September 07, 2017, 01:08:55 am
We freeze fruit for wine. I just have a resealable bag and add the fruit in as it comes. When it comes to doing the wine I pop the bag in a bowl (or pot depending on size) and allow to thaw before removing the fruit. Put 15lbs of frozen plums into a wine today actually. I boil the water, dissolve the sugar and then add the fruit straight in. Has always worked fine for us.

Dans
Title: Re: Can you freeze berries for wine?
Post by: DavidandCollette on September 08, 2017, 09:41:06 am
Apparently freezing fruit first helps reduce the pectin level, which results in a clearer wine. Not good if you are making jam, though