Rice juice!What even is rice juice?
To be fair, to get vinegar in the real world you always make a form of alcohol first, and then turn it into the vinegar. Wine "going bad" is how you get vinegar, truly.Wine could also "go bad" somehow and become vinegar. That'd be a nice one to see.
Iridium quality wine is two seasons, but vinegar is 3 seasons. something like that
Pretty much. Good point...To be fair, to get vinegar in the real world you always make a form of alcohol first, and then turn it into the vinegar. Wine "going bad" is how you get vinegar, truly.
Never tried putting rice in the keg, disappointed to know that it doesn't make sake (and as disgusted as uncle Iroh was with hot leaf juice).Imagine my shock when I tossed rice into a keg hoping for sake or vinegar and got rice juice. What even is rice juice? I was so disgusted. But I sold it. Which begs the question, who drinks rice juice? It’s the greatest SDV mystery.
Iridium quality wine is two seasons, but vinegar is 3 seasons. something like that
If we follow the real world application of making vinegar into SDV I don't think the payoff would be as well worth it, maybe that's why CA didn't implement this?To be fair, to get vinegar in the real world you always make a form of alcohol first, and then turn it into the vinegar. Wine "going bad" is how you get vinegar, truly.
This may be true, but to be honest, the only wines worth making in SDV are more expensive than the alcohols that are typically used in the real world to make vinegar. The cheapest fruit I make into wine are Pomegranates and Peaches. Apple wine (aka apple cider) is generally more expensive than plain grain vinegar.If we follow the real world application of making vinegar into SDV I don't think the payoff would be as well worth it, maybe that's why CA didn't implement this?
Nice thought. I LOVE (Carbonated) apple cider.Put apple in preserve jar and get apple cider vinegar. Rice vinegar is cool too, btw.