Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Eating and Drinking => Homebrew => Topic started by: North Devon Dumpling on November 03, 2009, 13:24
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Hi
Still got loads and fed up with pickle. Can't find a wine recipe anywhere, can anyone help please? :)
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Hey,
i had some beetroot out the garden about 3 months ago and i boiled them up to pickle them, saw the liquid left over and decided to make wine out of it.
I added 3lbs of sugar to the warm mixture after i had removed the beetroot for pickling and strianed it through a tea towel. 1 teaspoon of yeast, 1 teaspoon of yeast nutient when it had cooled to lukewarm, popped it in a demijohn and then i let it get on with fermenting.
Bubbled away for about 2-3weeks then stopped so i transfered it to another demijohn to get it off the dead yeast at the bottom then it started bubbling again. After a week it stopped and was crystal clear so i bottled it.
I took a bottle to a party a month ago and it went very quickly, a very sweet wine but real nice flavour and so easy, i'll be making some more next year for sure.
It's a bit simple this recipe, but thats what i like about it. none of that adding acid and tannins stuff.
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Hi, 4 lb. beet chopped 1 bag sugar ( or more to taste ) 2 table spoons of lemon juice 1 tea spoon of wine yeast. Boil beet for 30 min. strain put sugar in when cool add lemon & yeast needs racking well but a good deep coloured wine.
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i made some beetroot wine two years ago and i had a bottle after 12 months its a acquired taste i can tell you nice with cheese i gave 4 bottles away and kept one will give it a try over Xmass and let you know what it tastes like after 2 years urrrrgh i think
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Hi,
As the beetroot seems to have alot of natural sugar I added 2lb sugar but also added cloves to the brew! Now waiting for my year to be up to taste it!