If I get your question right: can I use white wine instead of white grape juice to make wine. No.I was wondering if you could use white wine instead of white grape? Maybe a cheap white to take the place of white grape. would it work?
It was a good thought.Well IT was just a thought.
Chippy teas rose recipe is about £3 for about 6 bottles of wine.
Wilko sell concentrated grape juices for £5.
They had it here the other day (north London)I think they have stopped stocking it.
As I said earlier, it was a good question. If we didn't have brewers yeast, we could "seed" a batch of wort by pouring the dregs from a couple of bottles of bottle-conditioned beer into it. If it works for beer, why shouldn't it work for wine? Well, it's not bottle-conditioned. Even trad Champoo has the yeast blasted out before the cork is put in. But, in principle, using white wine to "seed" sweetened apple juice would work if commercial wine were not so highly processed. and it would produce grape cider.I think Jamieola was 'thinking outside the box'. Certainly not a question that I've seen on any forums that I've trawled through in my attempt to gain more and more knowledge on this addictive hobby! I think the question deserves a little bit of credit! Now Jamieola is more the wiser for it, and also understands some economics of home brewing.
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