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A few replies in this thread…
http://www.winemakingtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10584
Inspired me to try a new thread on any recipes for fast wine making. When I say “fast” I mean either being able to bottle fast but might need some time to age, or in particular being able to bottle AND drink fast. Probably (?) many of these recipes will involve store bought juice from Walmart or something, but please post any you can so long as they don’t require you to bottle in your twenties and hit middle age before you can enjoy it properly.
I’m hoping others will chime in with other recipes, how-to’s, and so on for those among us that just aren’t patient. I’m being honest here, I’m not making wine because I’m some big wine lover. Truth be known I’d rather drink beer than wine if I had a choice, but I AM into saving money, doing things myself, getting drunk, and did I mention the combination already about saving money WHILE getting drunk. :’)
I’m not going to lie and say that I can taste the subtle differences between a $50 bottle of wine and a $5 one, so I’m also not going to sweat about aging wine for eons in order to squeeze every last bit of quality out of it. I want to make it, make it cheap, bottle it fast, and drink it even faster. Whatever bottles manage to escape my grasp and live on for a year or so is going to be by share luck, because it’s going to take plenty of will power not to slug down everything in site when I don’t feel like driving to the store to buy a six pack.
That’s were I stand, and I’m sure many of you wine experts are cringing in disbelief at somebody even taking this approach and mindset. I’m not into awards, I’m not trying to impress anybody, and I never even eat at restaurants that serve wine. I’m more of a McDonalds/Taco Bell kind of guy and am lucky to sit down in a restraint that doesn’t have a napkin dispenser on the table when I do go in.
I just want something that can surprise me with good flavor here and there and is going to give me a healthy buzz without draining the wallet. My uncivilized class of friends I run with will be more than happy to get a few bottles of something resembling wine so long as it doesn’t taste so bad that they’ll throw up before they get a good buzz on it as well. So, with all the above in mind, maybe somebody else out there is also as impatient as me and would like to share what they have found. Can you at least bottle it fast (like say 3 months or less?), or even better can you bottle AND drink it fast? Post away!
Here’s a few blurbs from that thread to hopefully get things rolling. I’m not sure if this thread will have legs or not, because this might be so anti-wine culture that I get kicked off this forum. :’)…(REPOSTS)…
I think you are an excellent candidate for the Vino Italiano kit from Amazon. They have detailed instructions, many of the supplies and can be done in 4-5 weeks. You will learn a lot about making kit wines for a very affordable price. Keep in mind, you get what you pay for, it is not high quality stuff.
If you get a Chardonnay you can be drinking in 10-12 weeks. Many on this forum frown on these "basic" kits but I am not one of them. If you do buy this kit let me know, I can give a you a tip or two to make it palatable.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001ELJK4G/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Cheap & Fast
White Grape Peach (1 Gallon)
2 64 oz bottles of Great Value White Grape Peach (Walmart)
Sugar to S.G. of 1.080
½ tsp Pectic Enzyme
1 tsp citric acid
1 tsp yeast nutrient
½ tsp yeast energizer
¼ tsp Bentonite
1 Campden Tablet
After 24 hours
Lalvin K1-V1116 yeast
Stir daily until SG = 1.020
When SG = 1.020 rack into 1 gallon Jug
Insert Stopper and Air Lock
Check SG daily
When fermentation ends (SG = @ 0.996 3 days in a row) rack again. Time is not critical can go a few days if need be.
AFTER RACKING ADD
1 Campden Tablet
1/2 tsp potassium sorbate
F-PAC made from 1 pound bag of frozen peaches
Sweeten (I sweetened to 1.022 S.G.)
Insert Stopper and Air Lock
BULK AGE 90 DAYS TO CLARIFY
Rack to clean 1 gallon jug
Degass
Filter
Add 1 Campden Tablet
Wait 14 days
Bottle
Drink in 30 days but longer is better
http://www.winemakingtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10584
Inspired me to try a new thread on any recipes for fast wine making. When I say “fast” I mean either being able to bottle fast but might need some time to age, or in particular being able to bottle AND drink fast. Probably (?) many of these recipes will involve store bought juice from Walmart or something, but please post any you can so long as they don’t require you to bottle in your twenties and hit middle age before you can enjoy it properly.
I’m hoping others will chime in with other recipes, how-to’s, and so on for those among us that just aren’t patient. I’m being honest here, I’m not making wine because I’m some big wine lover. Truth be known I’d rather drink beer than wine if I had a choice, but I AM into saving money, doing things myself, getting drunk, and did I mention the combination already about saving money WHILE getting drunk. :’)
I’m not going to lie and say that I can taste the subtle differences between a $50 bottle of wine and a $5 one, so I’m also not going to sweat about aging wine for eons in order to squeeze every last bit of quality out of it. I want to make it, make it cheap, bottle it fast, and drink it even faster. Whatever bottles manage to escape my grasp and live on for a year or so is going to be by share luck, because it’s going to take plenty of will power not to slug down everything in site when I don’t feel like driving to the store to buy a six pack.
That’s were I stand, and I’m sure many of you wine experts are cringing in disbelief at somebody even taking this approach and mindset. I’m not into awards, I’m not trying to impress anybody, and I never even eat at restaurants that serve wine. I’m more of a McDonalds/Taco Bell kind of guy and am lucky to sit down in a restraint that doesn’t have a napkin dispenser on the table when I do go in.
I just want something that can surprise me with good flavor here and there and is going to give me a healthy buzz without draining the wallet. My uncivilized class of friends I run with will be more than happy to get a few bottles of something resembling wine so long as it doesn’t taste so bad that they’ll throw up before they get a good buzz on it as well. So, with all the above in mind, maybe somebody else out there is also as impatient as me and would like to share what they have found. Can you at least bottle it fast (like say 3 months or less?), or even better can you bottle AND drink it fast? Post away!
Here’s a few blurbs from that thread to hopefully get things rolling. I’m not sure if this thread will have legs or not, because this might be so anti-wine culture that I get kicked off this forum. :’)…(REPOSTS)…
I think you are an excellent candidate for the Vino Italiano kit from Amazon. They have detailed instructions, many of the supplies and can be done in 4-5 weeks. You will learn a lot about making kit wines for a very affordable price. Keep in mind, you get what you pay for, it is not high quality stuff.
If you get a Chardonnay you can be drinking in 10-12 weeks. Many on this forum frown on these "basic" kits but I am not one of them. If you do buy this kit let me know, I can give a you a tip or two to make it palatable.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001ELJK4G/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Cheap & Fast
White Grape Peach (1 Gallon)
2 64 oz bottles of Great Value White Grape Peach (Walmart)
Sugar to S.G. of 1.080
½ tsp Pectic Enzyme
1 tsp citric acid
1 tsp yeast nutrient
½ tsp yeast energizer
¼ tsp Bentonite
1 Campden Tablet
After 24 hours
Lalvin K1-V1116 yeast
Stir daily until SG = 1.020
When SG = 1.020 rack into 1 gallon Jug
Insert Stopper and Air Lock
Check SG daily
When fermentation ends (SG = @ 0.996 3 days in a row) rack again. Time is not critical can go a few days if need be.
AFTER RACKING ADD
1 Campden Tablet
1/2 tsp potassium sorbate
F-PAC made from 1 pound bag of frozen peaches
Sweeten (I sweetened to 1.022 S.G.)
Insert Stopper and Air Lock
BULK AGE 90 DAYS TO CLARIFY
Rack to clean 1 gallon jug
Degass
Filter
Add 1 Campden Tablet
Wait 14 days
Bottle
Drink in 30 days but longer is better
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