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Dave The Rave

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At the moment ive got:
1 gal vimto wine
1 gal WOW
And just made up pinapple and white grape
And apple and grape will this be a wine or cider?
 
Dave The Rave said:
And apple and grape will this be a wine or cider?

According to The Law, if it's over 8.5% it's wine, and if it's more than 30% not-apple it's not cider.
But look, you made it, you call it whatever you want, yeh?
 
Recommend Apple, Mango and White grape. I used Youngs bordeaux white yeast. 25lt batch. 3 Apple, 2 Mango, 5 WGJ. 4kg sugar, 100g currants. Plus the usual tanin, pectolase, glycerine etc. Very nice dry white. The mango really comes through.
 
I only have 3 spare djs now ill need to rack these into lol. I want to try a banana version somehow but cant find any recipies
 
Bananananana wine

Ingredients
3 pounds bananas
1 1/2 cups light raisins
5 cups granulated sugar
2 lemons
2 campden tablets
1 teaspoon nutrients
water
wine yeast



Peel and slice bananas. Chop half the banana peels. Place both in a large saucepan with 6 cups water. Bring to a boil and simmer for 30 minutes. Strain out pulp.
Put sugar, raisins, campden tablets and the juice of the lemons into primary fermentor. Pour hot banana liquid over sugar mixture and stir to dissolve. Make up to 1 gallon with cold water. Let sit overnight.
The next day, add nutrients and yeast. Leave for 5 days approx, stirring daily. There will be heavy foaming during fermentation.
Siphon into secondary fermentor before stirring, being careful not to disturb the sediment on the bottom. If necessary, make up to volume with water. Attach airlock. Siphon the wine off the sediment after three weeks. Return wine to a demi jon under an air lock. Store.

For a dry wine, Rack every three months for a year.

For a sweet wine, add 1/2 cup sugar dissolved in 1 cup wine at each racking until fermentation does not start again when sugar is added.

Continue racking wine every two to three months until it is clear. Bottle.

Variation
Use brown sugar (or demerara sugar) in place of the granulated sugar.
For a spiced wine, add one or all of the following:
1 ounce bruised ginger root
1 ounce whole cloves
1 - 4 inch cinnamon stick
If you want to leave out the banana peels, add 1/4 teaspoon tannin.
 

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