I have been checking on the batch of wine that I made on Sunday throughout the day today. When I first checked on it yesterday a couple of hours after I put the lid on it there was no activity whatsoever in the airlock. There should have been bubbling going on. And it wasn’t. I was hoping that I wasn’t going to have to put more yeast in. But then it started bubbling. This bubbling I am talking about is actually gas being released through the airlock. It is the sign of a healthy fermentation.
And there is satisfaction in that. Knowing that I am able to mix these ingredients up, and get them doing what they are supposed to do. That on the back side I am going to potentially have 4 gallons of a good wine. I say potentially because this is like any recipe. There will be things that I will want to add, and possibly things I will want to delete. Will just have to wait and see when it is done with its fermentation.
But you should be home brewing. Yes, you. There is a satisfaction in making things on your own. Those of you who are bakers know this. You mechanics know what this feels like. A sense of accomplishment, and that satisfaction. Homebrewing is easy. And you should be doing it.