Having started winemaking a while ago, i have settled on (for now) using a very basic recipe which makes nice if simple wines. i have given it to friends and family who have used it with different juices and they have all (apart from one - which i will explain later) been a great success!
Essentially, these are the basic ingredients you will need
(Supermarket)
2 Litres of any juice - From concentrate is fine - just make sure there are no added preservatives; and if possible, Pure with no added sugar.
1kg of Granulated sugar - Brewing sugar is obviously good here too, but not as widely available in shops and can be twice the price of Sucrose.
2 Tea Bags
Next from Homebrew Suppliers:
Champagne yeast
Pectolase
Yeast Nutrient
Citric acid (to taste)
Instructions:
OK, what you want to do is sterilize all equipment before you begin.
add the juice of your choice to a large pan and heat on the stove. Add the Sugar and stir until fully dissolved. Next add the tea bags and heat the mixture until it begins to boil. allow to boil for a couple of minutes then allow to cool off the heat.
Add the mixture to a 4.5l demijohn and fill with cold water to just above the point were the DJ begins to curve towards the neck. Cover the hole to prevent any flies entering.
Once the mixture has reached room temperature, add the Yeast (rehydrated if your variety requires it), 2 teaspoons of pectolase and 1-3 teaspoons of nutrient (Will address this soon)
Fit the DJ with an airlock and allow to ferment for 2-4 weeks.
After around 3 days of no airlock activity, fermentation is most likely complete. At this point you can rack the wine into another DJ along with a campden tablet to prevent spoilage.
Once the wine appears clear (This can take a long time so be patient) rack it once more, then once it is clear again, you can bottle and leave for around 3 months to mature!
Now - To address above issues
the amount of nutrient required depends on the type of juice you are using.
If you are using a pure juice then it should only require 1 teaspoon
a concentrate will require 2 as this generally has less nutrients than the pure stuff
and if you are using something that isn't a JUICE - such as elderflower, use 3, as it will not contain much if any nutrient at all!
Essentially, these are the basic ingredients you will need
(Supermarket)
2 Litres of any juice - From concentrate is fine - just make sure there are no added preservatives; and if possible, Pure with no added sugar.
1kg of Granulated sugar - Brewing sugar is obviously good here too, but not as widely available in shops and can be twice the price of Sucrose.
2 Tea Bags
Next from Homebrew Suppliers:
Champagne yeast
Pectolase
Yeast Nutrient
Citric acid (to taste)
Instructions:
OK, what you want to do is sterilize all equipment before you begin.
add the juice of your choice to a large pan and heat on the stove. Add the Sugar and stir until fully dissolved. Next add the tea bags and heat the mixture until it begins to boil. allow to boil for a couple of minutes then allow to cool off the heat.
Add the mixture to a 4.5l demijohn and fill with cold water to just above the point were the DJ begins to curve towards the neck. Cover the hole to prevent any flies entering.
Once the mixture has reached room temperature, add the Yeast (rehydrated if your variety requires it), 2 teaspoons of pectolase and 1-3 teaspoons of nutrient (Will address this soon)
Fit the DJ with an airlock and allow to ferment for 2-4 weeks.
After around 3 days of no airlock activity, fermentation is most likely complete. At this point you can rack the wine into another DJ along with a campden tablet to prevent spoilage.
Once the wine appears clear (This can take a long time so be patient) rack it once more, then once it is clear again, you can bottle and leave for around 3 months to mature!
Now - To address above issues
the amount of nutrient required depends on the type of juice you are using.
If you are using a pure juice then it should only require 1 teaspoon
a concentrate will require 2 as this generally has less nutrients than the pure stuff
and if you are using something that isn't a JUICE - such as elderflower, use 3, as it will not contain much if any nutrient at all!