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| Makes one gallon.
Ingredients:
| 3 lbs. Pineapple |
6 pints Water |
| 1-3/4 cup Sugar |
1/4 Tsp. Tannin |
| 1 tsp. Yeast Nutrient |
1 Campden Tablet, crushed |
| 1 pkg. Wine Yeast |
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Keep your acid tester and hydrometer handy. As with all
wild fruit the sugar and acid content varies greatly from
year to year and even from one location to another. The
recipe above is a general recipe to use which you may have
to adjust.
Starting S.G. 1.090-1.095
Directions:
- Only use fully ripe pineapples. Remove stalk and rind.
- Cut in half and remove hard core. Chop into small pieces
and place pieces in straining bag.
- Mash and squeeze juice into primary fermenter. Tie top
of straining bag and place in primary fermenter.
- Add all remaining ingredients, except yeast.
- Cover primary fermenter.
- Wait 24 hours, then add yeast and re-cover primary fermenter.
- Stir daily, check S.G. and press pulp lightly to aid
extraction.
- When S.G. reaches 1.040 (3-5 days), lightly press juice
from bag. Then syphon juice into glass container and attach
airlock.
- When S.G. reaches 1.000 (usually about 3 weeks), fermentation
is complete. Syphon juice off sediment into clean glass
container. Re-attach airlock.
- To aid in clearing, syphon again in 2 months and again,
if necessary, before bottling.
You can age this wine dry or sweeten slightly at bottling.
To sweeten, add 1/2 tsp. stablizer. Then, add 1/4 lbs. dissolved
sugar per gallon.
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