A simple video to show you how I make a one gallon batch of strawberry wine. Sorry for the crappy music. It’s royalty free. My recipe is: at least 3 lbs of f…
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Great video Bill, that tip at about 5.00 could be a life saver let alone a
marriage saver. lol !
Good idea to use frozen fruit. Even if you can grow your own, freezing
helps them to break down easier. Cheers and 17 Mate.
Great vid Bill and loved that comment about cleaning up .I’m with you on
that and it is a fact that women can see mess that men cannot,
Hhb pal and best wishes for the new year!
Nice vid Bill, always great to hands on brewing happening in vids. That is
a great looking wine. I’m glad the music was free, would hate to think you
spent ten bucks on the album! HHB mate.
Christian BrewBear
August 29, 2014 at 10:41 am Reply
ok so I just watched your dandelion wine video which pretty much answered
my question regarding the amount of ingredients however I now have a
question about the dandelions…. I have dandelions growing around my yard
too and I usually kill them with weed spray but now I know I can make wine
out of them I might hold off on the weed eradication for a while. If I
can’t harvest enough for a batch in one go is it possible to freeze the
dandelions until I gather up enough for a brew?
What does dandelion wine taste like anyway? Is it similar to anything else
or is it a taste of it’s own? Sorry, soooo many questions.
thanks for another video Bill. Keep it up I say but your liver says “I
can’t keep up man!”
Question… how do you know how much of the ingredients to add? I’ve never
brewed before but I’ve been watching a lot of your vids and getting
inspired, just a little unsure. I’d be home brewing to save some money but
knowing me I’d go broke trying to get something that resembles palatable
alcohol.
Is there a way to measure the alcohol percentage once its finished?
5 pounds of sugar?
Medic Lenny
August 29, 2014 at 4:33 am
how long roughly did this take from start date mate to bottling roughly !
great we vid ?
john merrylees
August 29, 2014 at 4:46 am
Just a friendly suggestion. Get rid of the stupid music and speak!!! I
could not watch your video past the first 20 seconds.
Richard Green
August 29, 2014 at 5:29 am
After the heating, mashing of the strawberries and the filtering, could
honey then be added in place of the sugar to make a Strawberry Melomel?
Shawn Bateman
August 29, 2014 at 5:40 am
Looks Great Bill, 🙂 Im new to youtube but have been brewing up wines for
a while now, always nice to see it kept simple.
Brewed In The ManCave
August 29, 2014 at 5:54 am
Good video Bill but that music at the end was freaking me out. Lol
Man I wish I had a gas stove… Cheers man, that wine looks great.
Newfound Brewing
August 29, 2014 at 6:49 am
Great video Bill, that tip at about 5.00 could be a life saver let alone a
marriage saver. lol !
Good idea to use frozen fruit. Even if you can grow your own, freezing
helps them to break down easier. Cheers and 17 Mate.
inspirality
August 29, 2014 at 7:24 am
Good video bill. Would this make a sweet strawberry wine or more dry? The
wife likes sweet stuff.
Justin Elder
August 29, 2014 at 7:35 am
Great vid Bill and loved that comment about cleaning up .I’m with you on
that and it is a fact that women can see mess that men cannot,
Hhb pal and best wishes for the new year!
cheshirehomebrew
August 29, 2014 at 8:24 am
That berry mix would have made a good jam too. Great vid Bill. Cheers
Grant Baker
August 29, 2014 at 9:03 am
nice how to video bill. I may have to try this one. cheers
Oram Wines
August 29, 2014 at 9:56 am
Nice vid Bill, always great to hands on brewing happening in vids. That is
a great looking wine. I’m glad the music was free, would hate to think you
spent ten bucks on the album! HHB mate.
Christian BrewBear
August 29, 2014 at 10:41 am
ok so I just watched your dandelion wine video which pretty much answered
my question regarding the amount of ingredients however I now have a
question about the dandelions…. I have dandelions growing around my yard
too and I usually kill them with weed spray but now I know I can make wine
out of them I might hold off on the weed eradication for a while. If I
can’t harvest enough for a batch in one go is it possible to freeze the
dandelions until I gather up enough for a brew?
What does dandelion wine taste like anyway? Is it similar to anything else
or is it a taste of it’s own? Sorry, soooo many questions.
dsr20631
August 29, 2014 at 11:03 am
thanks for another video Bill. Keep it up I say but your liver says “I
can’t keep up man!”
Question… how do you know how much of the ingredients to add? I’ve never
brewed before but I’ve been watching a lot of your vids and getting
inspired, just a little unsure. I’d be home brewing to save some money but
knowing me I’d go broke trying to get something that resembles palatable
alcohol.
Is there a way to measure the alcohol percentage once its finished?
dsr20631
August 29, 2014 at 11:43 am