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Beer and Wine Maker

How to Make Wine From Home – A Hobby to Be Enjoyed!

Would you like to learn how to make wine from home? The process can range from a very simple recipe to something a little more complex. Whether you want to make wine for your own personal enjoyment or turn it into a great hobby, anyone can make good wine in their own home, and save money in the process!

The process requires only a few things. Most people use grapes to make wine, but for someone who is really into the hobby they may branch out into pears, wild berries, apples, pomegranate and many other fruits. This is a pastime that is really fun.

At first, making your own wine at home may seem difficult or tedious. Don’t let it intimidate you! After the first batch or two, you’ll become more comfortable and it will be a pleasure to reap the rewards of your efforts.

There are some basic steps to learn how to make wine from home. The first step is to choose what type of fruit you want to use. This can be fresh fruit that you pick yourself, or fruit you purchase from the supermarket.

The next step in the winemaking process to to crush to fruit. There are gadgets you can get to do this for you, or you can do it by hand. Make sure to crush the fruit well, and get it as lump free as possible. Crushing the fruit is the most time consuming part of making your wine.

Now, according to what recipe you are using to make your homemade wine, you will boil some ingredients together (usually distilled water and sugar). Once the sugar has dissolved, you will add the fruit in a plastic or glass container. At this time yeast is normally added. Usually a gallon sized container works well for this process.

The next step in most wine recipes is to cover the container with a cloth and secure with a rubber band. This is called the fermentation period. Let the mixture sit for 40 days, then strain to remove pulp. Strain until wine is clear of pulp and peelings.

Once your wine is clear, bottle it and store it for several months. It usually takes close to 6 months time for the wine to be ready to enjoy. It is a slow process, but is well worth the wait.

There are some faster wine recipes that you can make and enjoy almost immediately, but the wines that age are usually much better if you are looking for a good quality in your wine. There are many different processes used in making homemade wine, but most are basically the same.

Now that you know the basic steps of how to make wine from home, find the equipment you need, some good recipes, and get busy! Your whole family will enjoy the process of making and enjoying your own wine. It’s a wonderful hobby and who knows, it could become a profitable business for you!

Author: Angela Cummins
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
Provided by: Canada duty rate

Posted in Making Wine by Angela Cummins on February 20th, 2010 at 9:07 am.

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