PLUM WINE RECIPE - BREWSY
Impress your friends with this delicious homemade plum wine recipe. Truly a perfect summertime and springtime drink- you'll be the talk of the picnic with this aromatic fruit wine. But first- we must warn you- it might be so good that you have to convince them you made it yourself!
Provided by Team Brewsy
Total Time 15 minutes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Yield 1
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Pit your plums and dice into small cubes.
- Decide on how much sugar you would like to use. Note: 1.5 cups will make a dry wine, 2 cups makes a semi-dry wine, 2.5 cups makes a semi-sweet wine, 3 cups makes a sweet wine, and 3.5 cups makes a dessert wine.We recommend going for sweet to bring out the plum's delicious flavor!
- Add plums to your pot, along with your sugar, water, and lemon juice.
- Boil and mash plums until all sugar is dissolved.
- Strain before moving to gallon container and let it reach room temperature before adding brewsy bag.
- Open your brewsy bag and pour the contents in. Seal your juice again and shake well.
- Apply the airlock, then leave your container somewhere dark and warm (75-80°F is best) for 3 days.
- After 3 days, move it to the fridge for 48 hours. You can remove the airlock and set the original cap on top of your drink. Be sure not to tighten the cap!
- After 48+ hours in the fridge, your yeast will have fallen to the bottom of your container.Now, carefully "rack" your wine by pouring it off of the sediment into a different container. You can discard the sediment at the bottom — you won't want it in your final product. Then, pour a glass and give it a try!
- Store the rest of your wine in the fridge, with the bottle cap still on loosely.If you see sediment start to build up again after several days, you can rack it again. As it ages, the taste of your wine will keep on getting better. Cheers!
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 gallon
PLUM WINE RECIPE | BON APPÉTIT
Nothing could be simpler than combining ripe produce with the alcohol of your choice to reap the rewards months later. The technique also works with nonalcoholic liquids like honey or vinegar.
Provided by Alison Roman
Yield Makes about 3¼ cups
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- Combine plums and sugar in a large jar or crock and add vodka. Stir to dissolve sugar and tightly cover. Store in a cool, dark place at least 3 months before using. Plum wine should taste floral and almost Sherry-like, with notes of caramel and raisins.
- Do Ahead: Plum wine can be made 1 year ahead. Chill.
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