patesy said:Try this,
from the "Winemaker and Brewer" magazine October 1984.
Green Tomato AperI.tive or Social wine by Tilly Trimbell.
4lb green tomatoes
1/2 lb sultanas
2 1/4 lb sugar
1 teaspoon bentonite,1 teaspoon pectolase,1 teaspoon nutrient, 1 tablespoon tartaric acid, campden tablet.
wine yeast.
Put the tomatoes through a juice extractor discard pulp or finley chop the tomatoes and cover with cold water and allow to soak for several hours then press out juice,
then add to a container add sultanas half the sugar,pectolase,acid and campden tablet cover and leave for 24 hours then add yeast and ferment for four days stirring twice a day,strain the juice into a demi john and add the rest of the sugar, bentonite and nutrient and top up to shoulder with water.Top up to neck when fermentation calms down.
hedgerow pete said:patesy said:Try this,
from the "Winemaker and Brewer" magazine October 1984.
Green Tomato AperI.tive or Social wine by Tilly Trimbell.
4lb green tomatoes
1/2 lb sultanas
2 1/4 lb sugar
1 teaspoon bentonite,1 teaspoon pectolase,1 teaspoon nutrient, 1 tablespoon tartaric acid, campden tablet.
wine yeast.
Put the tomatoes through a juice extractor discard pulp or finley chop the tomatoes and cover with cold water and allow to soak for several hours then press out juice,
then add to a container add sultanas half the sugar,pectolase,acid and campden tablet cover and leave for 24 hours then add yeast and ferment for four days stirring twice a day,strain the juice into a demi john and add the rest of the sugar, bentonite and nutrient and top up to shoulder with water.Top up to neck when fermentation calms down.
one of the bog standard, impossible recipes, the three acid levels are totally out of ballance, that much sugar is going to produce either a horrible sickly wine or a blooming strong one, either way its a waste of sugar :sick: :sick: :sick: :sick: :sick: :sick:
patesy said:No I havent made or tasted this wine nor would I want to, because its an odd wine to make I thought I would post a recipe from an old winemaking magazine I have.
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