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		<title>How to Make Homemade Wine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Make Homemade Wine &#124; Discover How to Make Your Own Unique WineIf you want to learn how to make homemade wine, there is no reason for not doing it. You don&#8217;t need a license, a cellar, and the utensils you need are probably in your home to begin with. It doesn&#8217;t take a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How to Make Homemade Wine | Discover How to Make Your Own Unique Wine</strong><br/><br/><br/><br/>If you want to learn how to make homemade wine, there is no reason for not doing it. You don&#8217;t need a license, a cellar, and the utensils you need are probably in your home to begin with. It doesn&#8217;t take a lot of work either to learn How to Make Homemade Wine.<br/><br/>The first issue you need to learn is the do&#8217;s and don&#8217;ts of winemaking.<br/><br/><strong>Do</strong><br/><br/>- Rack at least once, and twice if possible.<br/><br/>- Use new corks and boil the old ones.<br/><br/>- Keep your first ferment covered.<br/><br/>- Keep the secondary fermentation air-free.<br/><br/>- Keep your equipment clean.<br/><br/>- Keep all bottles filled.<br/><br/>- Add sugar by stages and keep records with high level of detail.<br/><br/>- Keep red wines in dark bottles so they don&#8217;t lose their color.<br/><br/>- Use trustworthy yeast nutrient frequently.<br/><br/>- Make wines too dry rather than too sweet: add sugar later.<br/><br/>- Use fermentation traps.<br/><br/>- Taste the wine at intervals to make sure the process is going well.<br/><br/><strong>Don&#8217;t</strong><br/><br/>- Sell your wine. It is illegal. Don&#8217;t try to distil your own wine either.<br/><br/>- Let vinegar flies come in contact with your wine.<br/><br/>- Use metal containers.<br/><br/>- Use tools or containers made out of resinous wood.<br/><br/>- Forget to stir a must twice a day.<br/><br/>- Use too much sugar.<br/><br/>- Try to speed up fermentation by increasing the temperature.<br/><br/>- Be impatient.<br/><br/>- Let dead yeast or sediment anywhere close to your wine.<br/><br/>- Filter for no reasonor too soon.<br/><br/>- Store your wine in unsterilized jars or bottles.<br/><br/>- Bottle your wine before it&#8217;s done fermenting.<br/><br/>- Employ screw-stopper bottles.<br/><br/>Now that you have a good sense of what you should do and what you shouldn&#8217;t, I will share with you one of my favorite wine recipes and in no time you can learn How to Make Homemade Wine.<br/><br/>Either black, green or amber grapes can be used for this recipe and the resulting wine will suit almost every taste.<br/><br/>2 bags (4 lb.) of grapes &#8211; 2 bags (3½ lb.) of sugar &#8211; 1 oz. yeast<br/><br/>1 gallon water.<br/><br/>Separate the grapes from the stalks and then crush them by hand. Pour the boiling water over them and leave to soak for forty-eight hours. Strain and put the juice through a jelly-bag. Allow to drain and then pour into the fermenting vessel and add the sugar.<br/><br/>Mix until the sugar is dissolved -this will take a lot of time with cold grape-juice. When all the sugar is mixed well sprinkle the yeast on top and stir in. Seal, and ferment for fourteen days; after which proceed with bottling. It&#8217;s so much bliss to learn How to Make Homemade Wine.<br/><br/>If you want to get over 145 step-by-step recipes and learn all the secrets to making your own wine, visit my website: www.SecretsOfWinemaking.com &#8211; How to Make Homemade Wine<br/><br/></p>
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