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"How To Make Homemade Wine"
To make homemade
wines with the recipes and ingredients here all one
needs is a gallon-size glass bottle, a saucepan and a
polythene pail. Make certain to use polythene as some
plastics are not suitable. Do not use aluminum, copper,
or enamel vessels to make your homemade wine with.
Sterilization is mandatory for all utensils, bottles and
corks, especially corks. One should use commercially
available plastic corks until you know how to properly
sterilize natural corks.
Ordinarily, baker's yeast and white granulated sugar are
used by the average homemade wine maker. A special wine
yeast and invert sugar makes the best wine possible.
Wine yeast is capable of producing eighteen per cent of
alcohol by volume (32 proof), against the fourteen per
cent of bakers' yeast.
Starting what is called a 'nucleus ferment' or nutrient.
A small jar will do for this. About a 1/2 cup of water
and a teaspoonful of sugar are boiled together for a
minute and then allowed to cool. This is then put into a
sterilized jar and the yeast added in whatever form it
is obtained. Allow to set for 3 days covered with
plastic wrap and rubber band.
Preparing the fruit: Various types of wild yeast and
bacteria are on the fruit naturally and must be dealt
with. Our method, known as the 'sulphiting' method, does
this.
How to make homemade wine:
Crush the fruit by hand in a polythene pail and pour on
one
quart of distilled water. Mix well. Crush one campden
tablet and dissolve the power in 1/2 cup of warm water
and mix with pulp. Leave the mixture for 1 or 2 hours. A
little
discoloring may happen. After this, take 1/3 of the
sugar to be used and boil this for 1 minute in 3 pints
of water. Allow this syrup to cool and then stir into
the pulp. Then
add the yeast (or nutrient) and ferment for 7 days.
After 7 days, strain the pulp through fine cloth and
wring out as dry as you can. Put the strained homemade
wine into a gallon jar and discard pulp. Then boil
another 1/3 of the sugar in one pint of water for 1
minute and when cooled add it to the rest. Plug the neck
of the jar with cotton wool or fit a fermentation lock
and continue to ferment the homemade wine in a warm
place for a further 10 days.
At this stage, pour the homemade wine into a polythene
pail leaving as much deposit in the jar as you can.
Clean out the jar, sterilize it and return the homemade
wine to this. Boil the remaining 1/3 of the sugar for 1
minute in 1 pint of water. When this has cooled, add it
to the rest. Refit the lock or plug the neck of the jar
with fresh cotton wool. After this, the homemade wine
should be left in a warm place until all fermentation
has ceased.
Clearing: it is usual to have a brilliantly clear
homemade wine a month before fermentation has ceased so
patience is required here. After all fermentation has
ceased, siphon
the clear homemade wine (if not yet crystal clear) into
another jar leaving the deposit behind. Then when the
homemade wine is finally crystal clear it should be
siphoned into bottles and corked.
To get the maximum alcohol and to get total fermentation
the ideal temperature at which to keep a 'must' is
between 65-70 degrees F.
Free Homemade
Wine Recipes
Fully ripe fruit is essential if we hope to make
the best homemade wine.
CHERRY WINE (A Delightful Sweet Wine):
8lb. black cherries, 7pts. water, 3 1/2lb. sugar (or
4lb.
invert), all-purpose wine yeast or Bordeaux yeast,
nutrient.
PLUM WINE (Port Style):
Dark red, fully ripe fruits must be used. 10lb. plums,
7pts. water, 3 1/2lb. sugar (or 4lb. invert), port
yeast,
nutrient.
BLACKBERRY WINE (Port Style):
4lb. blackberries, 4lb. sugar (or 5 lb. invert), 7pts.
water, port yeast, nutrient. Ferment the pulp.
Summary:
A summary of the foregoing is this: after several
batches you will get the rhythm of making homemade wine
down to a tee. With further knowledge you will be able
to make homemade wines with a strength, clarity, flavour
and bouquet of which you will be justly proud.
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