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Welches brand ingredient lists ascorbic acid as a preservative, but it doesn't effect
the fermentation of this wine.
Easy Wine
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Pour 1 thawed large can frozen grape juice concentrate, any brand, red or white, into a plastic 2 liter soda bottle. If you can't find the big can, you can use the
normal size and reduce water to 80%. You can also use fresh or bottled juice.
Add 1 cup of sugar. You can add more sugar and fermentation time to increase the alcohol content up to 15%
Fill soda bottle 90% full with luke warm water.
Add 1/8 teaspoon of E-Z Cap yeast.
Screw on E-Z Cap.
Shake gently.
Ferment 3-6 days (to taste). Place in refrigerator 2 or more days (until desired clarity).
Drink and enjoy!
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I find that this recipe produces a rather dry wine, because it's hard to stop fermentation. What's amazing is that the wine smells exactly like Welch's grape juice, but it loses the sweet character. It has a marvelous finish that reminds you that you're drinking fermented grape juice. It's quite fascinating, and very fun to drink. I'm having a glass right now that I fermented for two weeks, and at room temperature it's delightful!
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How many ounces is the large frozen grape juice concentrate?
how much fruit (cups or weight) such as fresh strawberries, etc should you use for a 2 liter batch?
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thanks, i DO like heavy bodies wine (cabs!) and beer (russian imperial stouts!)
Here's what may be a strange request:
You say: "Fill soda bottle 90% full with luke warm water."
using a ruler, from bottom to top of liquid, how many inches up would 90% be?
I hope to receive my ez cap kit monday or tuesday. i could only find grape and white grapes in 100% welchs. got some cranberry but noticed it is the coctail, only 12% real juice, that would be awful! i'm going to try a different store for something peach. can't wait to get started!
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Trust me, I've been making home made wine for over 10 years and you wont want 100% cranberry juice in a wine. The acid level is ridiculously high and it is so tart that it makes your face pucker up. I make a Christmas wine that is 75% white grape and 25% cranberry (plus other spices) and it comes out realy good. Try the cocktail juice, you may be supprised.
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ok i got my kit yesterday (thank god), i started my first batch right away... now one day later i have a question. what am i looking for in the bottle????, it has been one day and i do not see any bobbles (nothing) or any sign of fermentation... what is expected of a brew like this one? lots of bubbles or is this something slow and not so loud? do you guys have pictures of what my bottle should look like after 24+ hrs of brewing?
thanks