Recipes for Making Wine from Fruit and Vegetables at Home
By C. Shepherd
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Recipes for Making Wine from Fruit and Vegetables at Home - C. Shepherd
APPLE WINE
Ingredients.—1 gallon of mashed apples, 1 gallon of boiling water. To every pound weight of liquid, allow 1/2 lb. of loaf sugar.
Method.—Put the mashed apples into a basin and pour over them the boiling water. Cover with a cloth and let stand for two weeks. Strain and weigh the liquid and add sugar in the proportion stated above. Stir until the sugar has dissolved then cover the basin again. Skim off the scum which forms and leave until next day when the liquid will be ready to bottle. Cork and seal carefully.
APRICOT WINE
Ingredients.—12 lb. of sound but not over-ripe apricots, 1 lb. of loaf sugar, 1 pint of white wine, 3 gallons of water, small quantity of yeast spread on toast.
Method.—Remove the stones of the fruit, take out the kernels, and cut each apricot into 6 or 8 pieces. Put them into a preserving-pan with the water, sugar, and about half the kernels, and simmer very gently for 1 hour. Turn the whole into an earthenware vessel, let it remain undisturbed until cool, then put in the yeast on toast. (See Page 15.) Cover the vessel with a cloth, let it remain undisturbed for 3 days, then strain the liquid into a clean, dry cask, add the white wine, and bung lightly.
At the end of 6 months draw off the wine into bottles, cork them closely, store in a cool, dry place for about 12 months, and the wine will be then ready for use.
Note.—Dried apricots may be used but they must be soaked until well swollen before use.
BEETROOT WINE
Ingredients.—15 lb. beetroots, 6 pints of sloes, 4 1/2 gallons of water, 6 lb. of sultanas, 2 oranges, 2 small lemons, 13 lb. loaf sugar, 4 tablespoonfuls of yeast, 1 pint of brandy, 3 oz. of sugar candy, 1 oz. of isinglass, and 1 oz. of bitter almonds.
Method.—Wash the beetroots well but avoid breaking the skins. Boil them slowly until tender and peel when they are cold. Crush the sloes and break the stones. Put them into a preserving pan with a quart of water and boil gently for about 20 minutes. Peel and slice the beetroots and put them into a large bowl.