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Making Homemade Wine

To learn how to make homemade wine and how to get the best, most delectably prime wine fruits to make your own wine with, is a wise decision.

Any wine fruits to be made into good wine should be at the absolutely peak of ripeness.

Or else you can make your own wine from juice concentrate, though it is a bit different, as this is made from much ripe stock, mainly from supermarket.

The natural sugar content of these ripeness wine are at their highest …….

that can properly feed the wine fermentation yeast to produce the proper alcohol content.

To make homemade wines with the recipes, you will need simply a gallon-size glass bottle, a saucepan and a polyethylene pail.

Make certain to use polyethylene, do not use aluminum, copper,
or enamel vessels to make your homemade wine with.

Sterilization is a must for all utensils, bottles and corks, especially the latest.

For more detailed information about Making Homemade Wine, please visit our website:

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If you think making all grain home brew beer is hard, this video is for you.

Don’t let anyone scare you away from making your own all grain homebrew!! It doesn’t have to be hard, it can be really really easy!!!

Made this brew on June 17, 2010. From Midwest Homebrew and Winemaking Supplies, this is their Autumn Amber Ale. Cost $19.00 US

Grains:
9lbs domestic 2-row
2oz Special B
8oz Caramel 80L
2oz Roasted Barley

Note: I specified on my order that they should crush the grain for me. Make sure you do this if you want it to come to you already crushed.

Hops:
1oz Hallertau at the beginning of boil, so at 60 minutes
1oz Fuggle at 2 minutes

Muntons dry yeast

Also used Whirlfloc tablet for clarifying.

The fella who made my brew kettle put me onto this “brew in a bag” method. As you can see, it’s a really fun way to brew. Thanks Dan!

If you’re interested in getting one of these, Dan makes and sells these on ebay, his user name there is dapurse31, or just search ebay for 10 Gallon Mash Tun Brew Kettle New. I’m really pleased with mine.

Update — Dan just sent me a metal mesh insert that will keep my biab bag from touching the bottom, will try that next brew — Thanks Dan!

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Filmed with a Kodak Zi8
Edited in Windows 7 with Windows Live Movie Maker

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True Brew Red Ale Home Brew Kit

Posted in Beer Making Kits by admin July 18th, 2010

Eric from the Atlanta Brew Crew talks with Kevin McNerney at the 5 Seasons Brewery and Restaurant in Sandy Springs, Georgia about Red Ales and the ingredients in the True Brew Red Ale All Malt Home Brew Kit.

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True Brew Wheat Beer Home Brew Kit

Posted in Home Beer Kits by admin July 9th, 2010

Eric from the Atlanta Brew Crew talks with Kevin McNerney at the 5 Seasons Brewery and Restaurant in Sandy Springs, Georgia about Wheat beers and the ingredients in the True Brew Wheat Beer All Malt Home Brew Kit.

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Equipment.wmv

Posted in Homemade Beer Kits by admin July 7th, 2010

All the equipment you’d need to start homebrewing your own beer.

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eBay Alcohol Stove 2 – Boil Test 2

Posted in Homemade Beer Kits by admin April 20th, 2010

Wow! You people are tough. You don’t let me get away with anything.
A couple of videos back I did a video called “eBay Alcohol Stove 2 – Boil Test” where I tested my second “soda can” stove purchased from eBay, but instead of using the fuel combination the seller suggested I used denatured alcohol. Well, I had a bunch of viewers call me out on that telling me that I should have run the test using the seller’s fuel suggestion.

So in this video I correct that by running the test again this time using the 2 parts HEET and 1 part isopropyl alcohol (91%) suggested by the seller. I think this combination was just so the flames could be seen in the daylight rather than to be a better heating compound.

I want to thank the viewers that strived to keep me honest.

Lab0114
Title: eBay Alcohol Stove 2 – Boil Test 2
Room temp: 56°
Humidity: 67%
Weather condition: Sunny
Burner: Soda can – 1.6″ tall – 3 filler holes (1/16″) – 6 burner jets (5/64″)
Stove/Pot stand: Hardware cloth 1/4″ squares – 9 high x 49 long
Pot: Standard pot #1
Fuel: Seller’s combination fuel – 2 parts HEET (methanol) to 1 part isopropyl alcohol (91%)
Amount of fuel: 1 fluid ounce
Amount of water: 2 cup(s)
Water temp at start: 58°
Time to boil : 10 minutes 22 seconds
Time to run-out: 16 minutes 43 seconds
Water temp at run-out: NA

NA = Not Applicable / Not Available

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eBay Alcohol Stove 2 – Boil Test

Posted in Homemade Beer Kits by admin April 17th, 2010

I’ve had many requests, and I do mean many, to do more tests on hand-made alcohol stoves for sale on eBay. In this video I test my second stove purchased from eBay.

The sale included the stove, primer pan, pot stand and a penny all for a total of just $8.00. No shipping added. Nice deal!

If you’re interested in the stove and you can’t figure out who the seller is send me an email and I’ll tell you.

Update:
I been asked what is the weight of all this:
41g = 1.4 oz. = .09lb
That’s after the one burning, there might be something left in the stove.

Lab0112
Title: eBay Alcohol Stove 2 – Boil Test
Room temp: 52°
Humidity: 45%
Weather condition: Sunny
Burner: Soda can – 1.6″ tall – 3 filler holes (1/16″) – 6 burner jets (5/64″)
Stove/Pot stand: Hardware cloth 1/4″ squares – 9 high x 49 long
Pot: Standard pot #1
Fuel: Denatured Alcohol (Ace)
Amount of fuel: 1 fluid ounce
Amount of water: 2 cup(s)
Water temp at start: 60°
Time to boil : 10 minutes 24 seconds
Time to run-out: 19 minutes 37 seconds
Water temp at run-out: NA

NA = Not Applicable / Not Available

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Brewing Beer

Posted in Homemade Beer Kits by admin April 7th, 2010

Just me brewing some beer, a video I have thought about making since i first started on YT.
Maybe this will inspire someone and whilst i am no expert i am happy to advise anyone who is interested to get into homebrewing.

KingHeathen eat your heart out!!!!

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Lid removal to make your own pots

Posted in Homemade Beer Kits by admin March 17th, 2010

In this vid I show how I remove the lids from beer and soda cans to make pots for my alcohol stoves. I’ve also included some pictures that Dennis from NJ4X4FEVER2 sent to me. To me it looks like he uses a side cutter can opener that cuts into the can beneath the lid. That’s a very interesting cover he makes with the top from another Heineken can. Sadly I don’t have 24 oz Heinekens around here so I have to make the pot and the lid from the same can. In this vid I also show how I use the lid from a Lifesaver tart can as a secure lid for my pot.
Another good video on this topic is from Jason (xsplosive1975). The vid is called “12 oz heineken lid remover”. Be sure to watch it.
Note: I apologize to those that think my attempt at humor was crude. I did not mean to offend anyone. Sorry.

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And finally here it is,my first home brew video. I apologize that it is in two parts,but I had a lot of difficulty trying to cut it down to under ten minutes. I hope some of you gain something from this video and I do hope you enjoy it,If you have any questions feel free to ask i’ll do my best,there are things I probably forgot to mention. Other then that thanks for watching. Cheers

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