Wine making has been around for thousands of years. In its basic form, wine production is a natural process that requires very little human intervention. Mother Nature provides everything that is needed to make wine; it is up to humans to embellish, improve, or totally obliterate what nature...
The 5-gallon container might entice you to think that you'll be making 5 gallons of wine. However, feasibly, you shouldn't produce more than 4 to 4.5 gallons in it because of the amount of foam that is produced on top. The last thing you want is a mix of foam and dead yeast to ...
Home wine making is not making moonshine. It will not cause you any more harm than consuming alcohol does. You will have few, if any, methyl alcohols that cause blindness. You would die from alcohol poisoning long before having to worry about this. Additionally: Almost all commercial wines c...
How to Make Wine in Your Backyard Making wine is one of my favorite pastimes. It's a relaxing hobby that people L O V E sharing in. If you've got a plot of land big enough to grow grapes in, I highly recommend picking up this craft. And by the way, grapes grow on a vine, s...
This tutorial is about stripping wine making down to the absolute bare minimum. Start a batch of wine in under a minute and with just 5$ in equipment!
Lambrusco: It’s time to get to know this unique wine How to make the Vancouver cocktail: Reviving a vintage classic How to make a Dark and Stormy, the rum-centric sibling of the Moscow Mule We made a few tweaks during each of our wine-making attempts until we came out with what we...
Just as important to a wine’s overall profile as the type of fruit, yeast strains impart secondary flavors during the fermentation process. Depending on the yeast, the wine can turn out spicy, sharp, creamy, or earthy. For a thorough explanation on how yeast strains affect wine, check out...
Hailed by Jerry Shriver in USA Today as "the woman who makes the wine world gulp when she speaks," Jancis Robinson created in How to Taste a classic for connoisseurs of all levels and... J Robinson,J Baldwin 被引量: 1发表: 2008年 New Rapid, Simple, and Cheap Methods to Determine ...
Patience is a key ingredient when making homemade wine, a hobby that can take months to reach the payoff: a sip of your own creation. Because the process differs according to the type of grape you use and your tastes, it isn’t possible to pinpoint a sin
How to reliably measure the oxygen content of wine in the tank to help ensure the quality, stability, and longevity of the wine. Nitrogen Measurement in Wine How nitrogen testing in the wine making process can help control the cla...