Recipe - Grape Wine Recipe
Categories: None, Grape Wine Recipe
1 Container to mash fruit in;
Stone or Enamel. ((No
Aluminum))
1 qt Fruit; or more.
One fourth teaspoon Yeast; Plain dry bakers
yeast or Wine Yeast.
3 pound Sugar; (6 cups is
approximately 3 lbs.)
Cloth to strain out pulp.
1 Container for fermentation;
(1 Gallon ) Glass or
Plastic jug will do.
Wire Potato masher or block
of wood for mashing fruit.
Be sure fruit is clean, Then place in open container and crush fruit using
a potato masher or block of clean wood. A 2x4 will do the job. After
mashing, add enough water to make a slurrDissolve yeast in warm water, 1/2
cup then add to slurry and mix, then cover with a cloth to keep out dirt
and insects. Let this mixture stand 4 5 day's, Peaches and Plums should
stand only 3 days, as they have a tendency not to clear if left longer.
After this time lapse you are ready to separate the pulp from the juice,
But first put 3 lbs of sugar in the Fermenting container and add about 1
Quart of Hot water. Shake this to dissolve the Sugar, Next separate
separate the pulp from the Juice by straining through the cloth. (a new
dish towel is just right), then add the Juice to the fermenting container.
You should have about 1 quart of Juice, if the juice is rich enough, this
is enough to give a good flavor, of course more juice can be used per
gallon, I find this sufficient. You should now have your juice in the
fermenting container, You should have 2 3 quarts of liquid. Next fill the
Jug to the bottom of the neck with clean water... (NOTE.. If you are using
tap water. Let the Water stand in a closed container for 4 5 days'. It
contains Chlorine which stops the Fermentation process.. Well, or Spring
Water is recomended...) Leave the Jug uncovered for 24 hours, Then put a
sandwich bag over the neck of the jand fasten with a rubber band to keep
the dirt and bugs out.About the third day you may add in water to bring the
level of the juice in the container to within 1 inch from the top. But.. Do
not add anymore water after the first week. The container should stay in a
cool dark place for about 6 weeks, or until clear, Then Syphon off into a
clear clean container and you now should have some drinkable wine. (If a
dryer, or less sweeter wine is desired, then cut the sugar to about 2 1/2
lbs.. It is all a matter of taste...
Posted to recipeludigest by "bunny" layla696@ix.netcom.com on Feb 26,
1998
Grape Wine Recipe recipe makes 8 Servings

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