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calisnanny
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martha
newport ohio
USA
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Posted - May 26 2011 :  6:20:40 PM  Show Profile
does anyone have easy recipe for homemade wine, that doesn't take much space/time or money. thanks

KarenP
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Karen
Chippewa Falls Wisconsin
USA
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Posted - May 28 2011 :  06:39:02 AM  Show Profile
hubby used to make homemade wine in his closet when he was a kid.
I'll ask about what he did...
but in the mean time...
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/homemade-wine/Detail.aspx
http://www.homebrewit.com/recipes
to check out..


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nouveau_farmchick
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Paris
Sequim Wa
USA
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Posted - May 31 2011 :  06:55:26 AM  Show Profile
Hi Martha, I like this recipe because it doesn't make a huge batch, and we usually have plenty of rhubarb. Happy brewing!

Rhubarb Wine recipe
For 1 gallon


1 gallon of water
2 1/2 lbs sugar
3 lbs rhubarb stalks (any color green or red)
1/8 tsp tannin
1 tsp yeast nutrient
1 Campden tablet, crushed
1/2 tsp Pectic enzyme
1 packet yeast (champagne or Montrachet recommended)
Procedure


Boil the water and sugar (or honey), and skim if necessary.
Wash and cut rhubarb stalks in small pieces.
Put them in a nylon straining bag and place in the bottom of your primary fermentor.
With a sanitized potato masher, mash the fruit.
If you use the apple or grape juice, leave out 1/4 lb sugar or honey.
Pour water and sugar over the fruit, let cool a bit, then mash it again.
Add the apple or grape juice, if using. When cooled, add the tannin, yeast nutrient, and the Campden tablet.
Cover and fit with air lock.
Twelve hours after the Campden tablet, add the Pectic enzyme.
Twenty-four hours later, add the yeast.
After three to fours days, lift what remains of the fruit and let the bag drain. Don't squeeze out the bag!
When the mix reaches a PA of 3 to 4%, or specific gravity of 1.030, rack in secondary.
From there, rack as needed until fermented out and clear.
This Rhubarb wine is good dry, but you may want to sweeten it a little when bottling. If so, use 2-4 ounces of sugar in a bit of water.





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