How do you make homemade wine?
Homemade wine recipe: 1 (.25 ounce) package active dry yeast; 4 c sugar; 1 (12 fluid oz) can frozen juice concentrate - any flavor except citrus, thawed; 3 1/2 qt cold water, or as needed. 1. Combine yeast, sugar & juice concentrate in gallon jug. Fill jug the rest of the way with cold water. Rinse out a large balloon, & fit it over the opening of the jug. Secure the MORE?
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About Wine
Wine is one of the oldest and most celebrated alcoholic beverages on earth. Scholars believe the first wines were made in the Middle East sometime around 8,000 BCE, and introduced to Europe around 4,500 BCE. Wine usually made from the fermented juice of grapes. Different styles of wine are created from different varieties of grapes and yeasts. Not every wine is made from grapes, it can also be made from other fruits like apples and berries. Wines made from starches like malted barley and rice (barley wine and sake respectively) are more named for the high alcohol content rather than the process.

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