Ok, attempting to make strawberry guava wine. #wine #homebrew
Wash. Remove all stems leaves etc. Boil with water. Did approx. 1 part water, 1 part strawberry guava. Unclear how much to use based on online recipes. #wine #strawberryguava

Found this one random recipe on the pre-AI slopped Internet. But the proportion of water to fruit seemed off to me, so I backed off on how much (they say 2 parts water to 1 part fruit... I did about 1:1)

https://www.winemakingtalk.com/threads/strawberry-guava-wine-and-feijoa-wine.4028/

Strawberry Guava wine and Feijoa Wine

I was given a lot of strawberry guavas and feijoas back in may and didn't have any room in the freezer or a primary free. So I followed the recipe below up til the fruit was cooked and strained and then got my preserving jars out and sealed it all, the same as for fruit juice with no added...

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btw, this is "strawberry guava" as in Psidium cattelianum, not "strawberry" and "guava".
Next step was to strain out the liquid. I had cleaned and sanitized a carboy earlier with Star San. Also an airlock. The cooked fruit goes in the compost (or flung out into the yard 🤪). It's a good thing I am doing this outdoors, I missed the carboy and spilled some everywhere. #homebrewing
@ai6yr
Beautiful color.
@wannabemystiker It's quite vibrant! And extremely tropical smelling!

@ai6yr
I bet!

What type of yeast will you use? Or are you going to let wild yeast do the work?

@wannabemystiker I am unsure... waiting for things to cool. Probably Lalvin D47, but my three choices are:

Lalvin D-47 (Champagne yeast)
SafAle S-33 (Ale?)
SafAle US-05 (Ale yeast)

@ai6yr
I only brew ales and mead but I would lean toward that Lalvin D-47.