HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE WINE WITHOUT YEAST RECIPES

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HOW TO MAKE GINGER WINE AT HOME | THE WINGED FORK



How to make Ginger Wine At Home | The Winged Fork image

Homemade ginger wine is a light and refreshing drink for celebrations or regular days in. Using ginger root we make this spicy wine in 2 weeks and add a few optional ingredients for different flavors.

Provided by Abby

Categories     Drinks

Total Time 20190 minutes

Prep Time 30 minutes

Yield 40

Number Of Ingredients 9

500 g Sultanas (or Raisins (See notes.))
500 g Ginger (Bruised)
1.5 kg Sugar
25 g Active Dry Yeast (25 g Indian active dry yeast, 15 g Western active dry yeast. Or 1 sachet (7 g) wine yeast. See notes.)
2 Tablespoons Lemon Juice
4.5 l Water
1 Lemon Skin (or)
2 Orange Skins (or)
2 Dried Red Chillies

Steps:

  • Prepare Your Equipment
  • Prepare the Ginger
  • Proof The Yeast
  • Prepare The Wine Must
  • Strain and Rack the Wine

Nutrition Facts : Calories 51 kcal, CarbohydrateContent 13 g, ProteinContent 1 g, FatContent 1 g, SaturatedFatContent 1 g, SodiumContent 9 mg, FiberContent 1 g, SugarContent 8 g, UnsaturatedFatContent 2 g, ServingSize 1 serving

BANANA WINE | HOW TO MAKE | EASY BANANA WINE RECIPE ...



Banana Wine | How To Make | Easy Banana Wine Recipe ... image

An easy to follow step by step Banana Wine recipe, suitable for any beginner brewer and costs pennies to make.

Provided by Erica

Categories     Drinks

Total Time 525600 minutes

Prep Time 20 minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes

Number Of Ingredients 6

1.2 Kg Bananas ((old and brown are best))
200 g Sultanas
900g Sugar
1 Lemon
1 Teabag ((black tea))
1 Wine Yeast

Steps:

  • Add about 4 litres of water to your largest pan.
  • Roughly chop your bananas (including the skin) and add to the pan, along with the sultanas.
  • Slowly bring the pan to the boil, once boiling, turn it down and let it simmer. 
  • While the pan is simmering, boil the kettle and add the teabag to a mug of boiling water and leave to brew.
  • Extract the juice from you lemon and add it to the pan.
  • Once the bananas and Sultans have been simmering for about 5 minutes you can start using the masher to gently mash the ingredients in the water, this will help the juices infuse with the water. Continue doing this until you can no longer feel any chunks in the water, this should take about 5 minutes or so depending on the size of your chunks. (Be careful with this step, the water is boiling and over enthusiastic mashing will cause splashes of hot liquid!)
  • Remove the teabag from the mug and add it to the pan, and give it a quick stir, this will add tannin which helps to give body and a balanced flavour to the wine. 
  • Turn off the heat from the saucepan, put a lid over the pan (or tea towel) and leave the the liquid to cool a little. (If you have plenty of time you could leave this overnight, helping it to develop a stronger flavour.)
  • Once the liquid has cooled for a few minutes you can start filtering it into a clean saucepan using the sieve, muslin and ladle. (Be careful not to squash the juice through the cloth, this will cause unwanted particles to be pushed through and take much longer for your wine to clear.)
  • Once all of the liquid has been strained from the pulp you can add the liquid back into the original (cleaned) pan.
  • Bring the liquid back to the boil quickly, then carefully add the sugar to the pan while gently stirring it. Once the sugar has dissolved you can turn the heat off. This process just ensures that that all liquid is completely sterile when going into your Demijohn. 
  • If your saucepan has a lid, put it on and leave the pan to cool for about an hour, if it doesn't you can cool the pan down in a a sink full of cold water.
  • Once the liquid has cooled enough for you to able to easily handle it without gloves, you can add the liquid to you Demijohn using your sterilised funnel. Once filled put your sterilised Airlock on straight away. (Don't try and add boiling water to the Demijohn as this can cause it to smash.)
  • If you are using Pectolase you can add this now. (Pectolase will help your wine clear slightly quicker, I don't find any real benefit from using it personally)
  • Add the yeast, use the quantity stated on the packaging.
  • Now your wine can start fermenting! For best results keep it in a warm dark place without fluctuating temperatures like an airing cupboard. 
  • Racking 
  • Bottling

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