juice wine recipe needed!!!

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beer.convert

juice wine recipe needed!!!

Post by beer.convert » Fri Apr 08, 2011 9:46 pm

right guys, not really a kit brewing question but here goes. ive made a few different beer kits now and they have all turned out really tasty so i thought id try my hand at something different in the form of a juice wine but i dont really know where to start. i was thinking of making a mix of grape and apple but i dont really know what measurements to use. if somebody could help me out and pass on a simple recipe thats been tried and tested that i could try id really appreciate it.
cheers, ste

Gordonmull

Re: juice wine recipe needed!!!

Post by Gordonmull » Fri Apr 08, 2011 10:43 pm

Try this one from our good friends at wines at home:
http://www.winesathome.co.uk/forum/show ... php?t=1562

They have a good set of tutorials on wine making.

or I can reccommend second2none's raspberry stuff. I personally up the sugar and don't prime for a gorgeous rose. If you've not expored the Other Brews section on Jim's then I seriously recommend it. I've read every post of it and there's some cracking (and some crazy)ideas.

beer.convert

Re: juice wine recipe needed!!!

Post by beer.convert » Sat Apr 09, 2011 12:22 am

nice one mate, ill defiantly try that one from the link. it seems easy enough. i got a few recipes from the mother inlaw but she lives in a dry country so the way she brews is as much alcohol content as possible (ie not watered down at all!!! all juice!) so this is much appreciated fella. thanks, ill post how it goes, ste

second2none

Re: juice wine recipe needed!!!

Post by second2none » Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:00 pm

I remember my days of all juice brews and how they were so strong in the words of another post somewhere "Like liking a rusty spoon"
The taste was just too overpowering ....

avtovaz

Re: juice wine recipe needed!!!

Post by avtovaz » Sun Apr 10, 2011 12:04 pm

that sounds really good, but where do you get citric acid from?


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Geezah

Re: juice wine recipe needed!!!

Post by Geezah » Sun Apr 10, 2011 2:13 pm

Juice from a lemon will suffice :-)

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Re: juice wine recipe needed!!!

Post by Rookie » Sun Apr 10, 2011 4:17 pm

Every once in a while I get two or three gallons of juice to ferment. The only thing I worry about is if I like the taste of the juice or juices I plan to blend prefermentation.
I'm just here for the beer.

avtovaz

Re: juice wine recipe needed!!!

Post by avtovaz » Sun Apr 10, 2011 5:34 pm

citric acid i found in wilkos!

could not find any white grape juice though, all big supermarkets had closed before i went out!

Gordonmull

Re: juice wine recipe needed!!!

Post by Gordonmull » Sun Apr 10, 2011 7:07 pm

Lidl for your juices mate, they're usually the cheapest and have a good variety. The first citric I first got from an asian grocer in sheffield. Pak it was called.
Last edited by Gordonmull on Mon Apr 11, 2011 11:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.

avtovaz

Re: juice wine recipe needed!!!

Post by avtovaz » Sun Apr 10, 2011 10:27 pm

will check them out ...


i was waiting for a apple juice offer before i went back though!

avtovaz

Re: juice wine recipe needed!!!

Post by avtovaz » Mon Apr 11, 2011 8:18 pm

I ve got this on the brew now ;)

LegTaste

Re: juice wine recipe needed!!!

Post by LegTaste » Mon Apr 11, 2011 8:58 pm

For fruit juice wines, look to use no more than 2 litres of pure juice per gallon/4.5 litre brew

a small amount of minced up raisins/sultanas (200g) could also be added for more body, just experiment

wurzel's orange wine is meant to be the best supermarket juice wine.

1 litre orange juice,
1 litre of white grape juice
tbsp glycerin (i cant see such a small amount having much impact)
tannin (or some strong tea)
sugar (add the amount for the desired strength)

Stop fermentation slightly early, or ferment dry and back sweeten

You should be able to find the original recipe if you google it

Gordonmull

Re: juice wine recipe needed!!!

Post by Gordonmull » Mon Apr 11, 2011 11:06 pm

Orange and grape? Sounds interesting. Might whack one of those on actually, I've got a carton of orange and a carton of grape knocking about.

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Re: juice wine recipe needed!!!

Post by gti1x » Wed Apr 13, 2011 1:56 pm

LegTaste wrote:wurzel's orange wine is meant to be the best supermarket juice wine.

1 litre orange juice,
1 litre of white grape juice
tbsp glycerin (i cant see such a small amount having much impact)
tannin (or some strong tea)
sugar (add the amount for the desired strength)

Stop fermentation slightly early, or ferment dry and back sweeten

You should be able to find the original recipe if you google it
From the original http://www.homewinemaking.co.uk/forum/Y ... 18971587/0:

1 litre carton Del Monte 100% pure orange juice.
1 litre carton Tesco’s pure pressed white grape juice.
1½ lb sugar.
1 tsp nutrient
G.P. yeast
½ tsp tannin
1 tsp Pectic Enzyme
1 tsp glycerine
Water to 1 gallon
(Note 1 tsp not tbsp glycerine)

I can confirm that this is a pleasant, dry white wine - our basic house table wine at home now. The glycerine does alter the "mouthfeel" a bit, essentially making a young wine appear to have been matured. However I now make it in quantities large enough not to bother with the glycerine.

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avtovaz

Re: juice wine recipe needed!!!

Post by avtovaz » Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:20 pm

Gordonmull wrote:Try this one from our good friends at wines at home:
http://www.winesathome.co.uk/forum/show ... php?t=1562

They have a good set of tutorials on wine making.

or I can reccommend second2none's raspberry stuff. I personally up the sugar and don't prime for a gorgeous rose. If you've not expored the Other Brews section on Jim's then I seriously recommend it. I've read every post of it and there's some cracking (and some crazy)ideas.

this has been going for a while now, i forgot all about it , i have to goto bed but noticed after maybe 1.5 weeks now its nearly fermented out, have to sort it tomorrow, but omg, its tastes so nice...

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