Saturday, October 1, 2011

How many 750ml bottles of wine can you make out of 1 Gallon?

I'm thinking of having a go at home brew for christmas but not sure if it's going to be any cheaper than actually going to tesco and buying the wine, the kit is 拢19.99 plus postage at 拢2.95 and makes one gallon of wine but how many standard size bottles will i get out of this? Will it be worth it?|||One 750 ml bottle is called a "fifth" because it's (approximately) a fifth of a gallon. However, in homebrewing, there are a number of steps that reduce your total volume in the end. Intermediate steps include siphoning the clarified wine as it's fermenting into a secondary container. This leaves behind most of the sediment, but also a small portion of the wine (called "racking"). After secondary fermentation, you'll either rack it again or bottle. Again, you're siphoning off of the sediment ("lees") and will take away less than all of it. You can reliably expect between 4 and 4 1/2 bottles when you're done.|||About 6 bottles but is it worth it when you think of the offers you get at this time of year.Least you know the wine will be drinkable! Having said that if you want the fun of making your own wine,go for it and enjoy!|||1 gallon = 8 pints, 1 pint = 568 ml so just over 6|||FOUR|||If it is a uk gallon you will get just over 6 botles.|||5. A 750 ml bottle is called a fifth for a reason.|||Not sure,but there are 8 pints in a gallon.|||拢23 for the homebrew and if you buy half decent wine, it will cost you more. I suppose making wine from scratch is out of the question as you can produce loads cheaply, but too late for Christmas. You would get about six bottles and to tell you the truth I would take the Tesco option every time and no hassle and fecking about. Cheers|||1 galloon is about 4535 ml so it is about 6 bottle of 750 ml.|||you will make 6 bottles out of a demijohn, but


i don't pay 拢20.00. I go to a local supplier" Brewmart", in sheffield. Their kits range from 拢9.99. I wouldn't buy of the net, they're far too expensive.|||(1 US gallon) divided by (750 ml) = 5.04721573 bottles. Hope this helps.

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