Categories
- Wine Making > Wine Kits > Winery Wine Kits
- Wine Making > Wine Kits > Wine Kits by Varietal
- Wine Making > Wine Kits > Wine Kits by Varietal > Cabernet Sauvignon Wine Kits
- Wine Making > Wine Kits > Wine Kits by Varietal > Merlot Wine Kits
- Wine Making > Wine Kits > Wine Kits by Varietal > Syrah/Shiraz Wine Kits
- Wine Making > Wine Kits > Wine Kits by Varietal > Petite Sirah Wine Kits
- Wine Making > Wine Kits > Wine Kits by Varietal > Sangiovese Wine Kits
- Wine Making > Wine Kits > Wine Kits by Varietal > Chardonnay Wine Kits
- Wine Making > Wine Kits > Wine Kits by Varietal > Sauvignon Blanc Wine Kits
- Wine Making > Wine Kits > Wine Kits by Varietal > Riesling Wine Kits
- Wine Making > Wine Kits > Wine Kits by Varietal > Moscato Wine Kits
- Wine Making > Wine Kits > Wine Kits by Varietal > Zinfandel Wine Kits
- Wine Making > Wine Kits > Wine Kits by Varietal > Grenache Wine Kits
- New Beer and Wine Makers > Starter Wine Kits for New Wine Makers
Brands
Keg King-
Sweet Choices: Corn Sugar vs. Granulated Sugar in Fermentation(Post)
Whether you’re brewing beer or making wine that require sugar additions, one of the first questions you’ll face is: What kind of sugar should I use? If you are a winemaker working from gr ...
Avoiding Sulfites in Wine? You Likely Ate Two Bottles Worth by Lunch(Post)Most people consume more sulfites before dinner than they will ever get from drinking wine. If you are avoiding sulfites in wine, it is worth taking a closer look at where sulfites actually appear in ...
Brewing with Flaked Maize: It's Not as Corny as You Think(Post)Let’s embark on a journey into the magical world of Flaked Maize. You might be wondering, "What the heck is Flaked Maize, and why should I care?" Well, strap in, because we're about to take a deep di ...
The Essential Brew Pot for Stove Top Homebrewing(Post)If you are brewing beer at home, this is the bare minimum you should have. A dedicated brew pot is not a luxury or an upgrade. It is foundational equipment. A 20 quart brew pot like this one is speci ...
A Domestic Decision: Finer Wine Kits' Quest for Quality(Post)In the complex realm of winemaking, the quality of ingredients is paramount. This principle is deeply ingrained in Finer Wine Kits' philosophy, leading to their choice to exclusively use California s ...
Are Pinot Noir and Pinot Grigio Actually the Same Grape?(Post)If you’ve ever pondered a possible kinship between the luscious Pinot Noir and the crisp Pinot Grigio, your curiosity was justified. Their story is a vinicultural voyage into the realm of somatic mut ...
The Essential Guide to Using Dark Malts in Home Brewing(Post)You're here because you've got a burning desire to know more about the grains that make your favorite stout and porter beers.The grains you choose for your beer are like the foundation of a house. Fo ...
How to Select Your Wine Kit(Post)When you are choosing a wine kit, it is easy to focus on what appears to signal quality. Higher ABV, fuller body, more structure. These details seem important, but they are often misunderstood. The m ...
Merlot: A Misunderstood Marvel, Unfairly Maligned by Sideways(Post)You remember that flick, Sideways, don't you? The one where our protagonist, Miles, has a bit of a meltdown over Merlot? "If anyone orders Merlot, I'm leaving. I am NOT drinking any (insert expletive ...
The Hidden Dangers of Recipes in Winemaking: A Comprehensive Guide(Post)So, you've got your fruit, your yeast, your carboy, and a recipe you found online that promises to deliver the perfect bottle of homemade vino. But before you start crushing those grapes (or apples, ...
Cabernet Sauvignon: The King of Reds Is a Half Breed?(Post)Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the most popular wine grapes in the world. Its flavor and complexity have made it a favorite among winemakers and consumers alike. The origins of Cabernet Sauvignon are n ...
The Realities of Aging Wine: Is Older Always Better?(Post)Comparisons to fine wine abound when it comes to aging gracefully, but is the analogy justified? Do all wines age well? Does aging potential come from the wine, the storage or both? In this article, ...
Barley: The Muscle Man of Beer Making(Post)Barley, the humble grain, has been the cornerstone of beer making for centuries. Its first documented use dates back to 5,000 BC in ancient Iran, making it one of the oldest cultivated grains in huma ...
12.5% vs 14% ABV: Why That Small Difference Changes Everything(Post)At a glance, the difference between a 12.5% wine and a 14% wine doesn’t look like much. Just 1.5%. Easy to assume they are more or less the same, with a slight difference in strength. Not so fa ...
Should Sugar Levels Determine My Winemaking Process?(Post)Every harvest is like a box of chocolates—you never know what you're gonna get. Even grapes from the same vineyard can surprise you year after year. Weather cycles, temperatures, and a myriad of othe ...