Beer and Wine Recipe's

Discussion in 'Beverages' started by OneLoveZion, Dec 21, 2005.

  1. OneLoveZion

    OneLoveZion Member

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    If anybody out there has some good beer or wine recipe's then please post them my current recipe is nasty and i think alot of people would like to have a nice list of recipe's
     
  2. jay

    jay Member

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    well i have never done beer but wine isnt to hard to make

    BlueBerryDrink: Blue Love potion
    Get yourself some wild blue berrys wash em, put them in a clear bottle then fill with sugar and water will the sugar wont disslove anymore, Cork it and put it in the sun for about a month, Turn it everyonce and a while, no yeast is needed because of the wild yeast or bloom on the berrys,
    Ive never done this with store berrys but should work just as well

    This is some damn Dandy wine!
    This recipe uses cloves, which I think give it a nice touch. If you have dandelions around, give it a try!
    1 package dried yeast
    1/4 cup warm water
    2 quarts dandelion blossoms
    4 quarts water
    1 cup orange juice
    3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
    3 tablespoons fresh lime juice
    8 whole cloves
    1/2 teaspoon powdered ginger
    3 tablespoons coarsely chopped orange peel
    1 tablespoon coarsely chopped lemon peel
    6 cups sugar
    Dissolve the yeast in the warm water. Set aside.
    Wash the dandelion blossoms well. Put them in the water with the orange, lemon and lime juices. Add the cloves, ginger, orange and lemon peel, and sugar. Bring to a boil and continue to boil for an hour. Strain through filter paper (coffee filters work great). Cool. While still warm (but not hot), stir in the yeast.

    Let stand overnight and pour into bottles. Allow uncorked bottles to set in a darkened place for three weeks. Then cork and store bottles in a cool place. Makes about 4 quarts.
     
  3. high_down_under

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    alcoholic percent?
     
  4. fistermister

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    Just buy some wine yeast from a brew shop and some apple juice (without preservatives) from the supermarket. If you use oztops you can also carbinate your experiment.
     

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