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Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
How to Make HomeMade Wine-Five Easy Steps
Anybody and everybody who appreciates a good glass of wine, have at some point or other have romanced with the idea as to how to make homemade wine. Well, I have learned to brew my own homemade wine and have discovered that learning how to make homemade wine can be a very delectable and pleasing leisure. I have also realized that wine making is essentially a scientific art. How to make homemade wine in few simple steps?
To make an elegant yet perky but not too aggressive wine in home you will need 1 Quart Fruit (personally, I use wild blackberries), 2 Cups Sugar, 1 Package Yeast (preferably light yeast - the variety used in baking), 1 Gallon Water, Colander, Cheesecloth, Gallon Jug or Container. And you need to get an oak barrel. You can easily buy one online.
First melt the sugar by dissolving meticulously it in 1 cup of hot water.
In the second step, dissolve yeast in two cups of warm water. The yeast will bubble a little.
In the third step you need to combine your blend of cooled sugar-water to the fruit. Make sure you make the mixture as concentrated as possible because, that will make the wine around twelve percent alcohol.
In the fourth step of how to make homemade wine, you add the yeast. You must ensure that your mixture is reasonably cool otherwise the yeast won’t be effective.
In the fifth step, you fill up the jug with the residual water.
Finally, cover and place the jug in a dark spot where no sunshine can reach your pot. After couple of weeks or so, you strain the mixture through the colander. In the final step of how to make homemade wine, you decant the wine into the oak barrel and let it sit for a few weeks to age.
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