Berry454
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I had a good look through the supermarket WOW thread on here and I noticed a distinct lack of red wines from supermarket juices. Actually no red wines that didn't contain grape concentrate. So I brainstormed and decided to create one.
This wine recipe will use grape skin extract to make what would usually be a rose colour wine into a dark red wine. Grape skin extract is extremely cheap compared to red grape concentrate. A 500g tub can be had for about £25. In comparison this recipe will use just 25g of grape skin extract. Making the total cost of the grape skin extract used in this batch at around £2.
Grape skin extract can be bought in many of different places. eBay, Amazon, health food stores ect.
The recipe
8 Lt Asda red grape juice £8
11 black tea bags stewed for the tannin £0.50
25g high quality grape skin extract £2
1 box of 40 Morrisons red berry tea bags £1.29
3720g sugar £2
5 TSP Young's super wine yeast £1
5 TSP Wilko nutrient £0.20
5 TSP citric acid £0.20
Add 12.5g of grape skin extract to the fermenter along with 2 litres of boiling water. Mix well for a minute or two.
Next brew the 11 black tea bags and 40 red berry tea bags in a large bowl with 1.5 litres of boiling water. After 30 minutes strain the tea bags through a sive and press them hard between hands to get all the liquid out of them. Add this to the fermenter.
Next add all 8 litres of grape juice to the fermenter and add the sugar in.
Top up to 23 litres with water and stir well to dissolve all the sugar.
Add the yeast nutrient, pitch the yeast.
Note: Make sure to only add 12-12.5g of the grape skin extract at the start of fermentation as this will lose some colour after fermenting. We will be adding the other half of the grape skin extract AFTER fermenting and stabilizing. But before adding finnings.
SG 1.090
This wine recipe will use grape skin extract to make what would usually be a rose colour wine into a dark red wine. Grape skin extract is extremely cheap compared to red grape concentrate. A 500g tub can be had for about £25. In comparison this recipe will use just 25g of grape skin extract. Making the total cost of the grape skin extract used in this batch at around £2.
Grape skin extract can be bought in many of different places. eBay, Amazon, health food stores ect.
The recipe
8 Lt Asda red grape juice £8
11 black tea bags stewed for the tannin £0.50
25g high quality grape skin extract £2
1 box of 40 Morrisons red berry tea bags £1.29
3720g sugar £2
5 TSP Young's super wine yeast £1
5 TSP Wilko nutrient £0.20
5 TSP citric acid £0.20
Add 12.5g of grape skin extract to the fermenter along with 2 litres of boiling water. Mix well for a minute or two.
Next brew the 11 black tea bags and 40 red berry tea bags in a large bowl with 1.5 litres of boiling water. After 30 minutes strain the tea bags through a sive and press them hard between hands to get all the liquid out of them. Add this to the fermenter.
Next add all 8 litres of grape juice to the fermenter and add the sugar in.
Top up to 23 litres with water and stir well to dissolve all the sugar.
Add the yeast nutrient, pitch the yeast.
Note: Make sure to only add 12-12.5g of the grape skin extract at the start of fermentation as this will lose some colour after fermenting. We will be adding the other half of the grape skin extract AFTER fermenting and stabilizing. But before adding finnings.
SG 1.090