Saturday, October 1, 2011

How to make an inexpensive wine fermenter?

I am wanting to put together a homemade wine fermenter. I do not want to buy the $70-150 kits they sell. I've also already seen the pages where they list about 100 supplies you need to buy to make them but I have also seen the pages where you can use household items to make wine. I am wanting to assemble a kit that will make a quality taste but does not have to be great. If anyone knows information or where I can find information it would be very appreciated. Thanks.|||Start with the yellow pages and look up "Beer and Winemaking Supplies." Ask what it costs for a 'carboy' (a 5 gallon water bottle), and an airlock. Should be around $20. This and the grape juice are the minimum you need.





From there, you might get a wine kit, purchase fresh 'must' (the crushed grapes and fresh juice), yeast and acid blend.





The hardware is the major starting cost, after that you own it and only have to buy the ingredients. Considering that you will be making two or three cases of wine that are worth $60/case and up, it's a pretty good deal.





Most of those kits include the carboy, sanitizer, cleaning brushes and other essentials to make it easy for you. Some even include the bottles, corks and cork inserter.|||to ferment wine into brandy you have to have a still. but to turn fruit juice of any kind into wine all is required is fruit, water, sugar, and yeast. mash up the fruit add hot water from the tap, stir in sugar, add the yeast keep in a warm dry place and in 4 to 7 days you`ll have wine. easy does it though wine hangovers are rough. hehehe the portions of each depend on how much your trying to make. if you want to know how to make a cheap still i have that answer as well.|||if you want cheap wine- don't spend money on a home fermented-mix it in the dog house .

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