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Old 16-12-2003, 09:27 PM
hulkster007@webtv.net
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Default grapefruit wine

i have a recipe for grapefruit wine that calls for water peaches? what
exactly are water peaches?
or does anyone have a recipe that they would like to share.
i have about 25 fresh grapefruit i could use.


mike

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Old 16-12-2003, 10:08 PM
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wine recipes on the way
Ant
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i have a recipe for grapefruit wine that calls for water peaches? what
exactly are water peaches?=20
or does anyone have a recipe that they would like to share.
i have about 25 fresh grapefruit i could use.


mike

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Old 16-12-2003, 10:19 PM
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tinned
Ant
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i have a recipe for grapefruit wine that calls for water peaches? what
exactly are water peaches?=20
or does anyone have a recipe that they would like to share.
i have about 25 fresh grapefruit i could use.


mike

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Old 16-12-2003, 10:22 PM
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could you send those along to me too thanks

btw, if you've made grapefruit wine in the past, does it have a highly
acidic citrus taste? or does it smooth out as it clears/ages? seems to me
grapefruit would make for a very dry wine... thanks.

"Ant" wrote in message
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wine recipes on the way
Ant
wrote in message
...
i have a recipe for grapefruit wine that calls for water peaches? what
exactly are water peaches?
or does anyone have a recipe that they would like to share.
i have about 25 fresh grapefruit i could use.


mike


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Old 17-12-2003, 05:30 AM
Ant
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Santos? Sorry unable to transfer recipes to your address also other =
difficulties with the site address
Ant.
Zipped file to big for your system to accept.200+ kb's.

"santos" wrote in message =
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could you send those along to me too thanks

btw, if you've made grapefruit wine in the past, does it have a highly
acidic citrus taste? or does it smooth out as it clears/ages? seems to =
me
grapefruit would make for a very dry wine... thanks.

"Ant" wrote in message
...
wine recipes on the way
Ant
wrote in message
...
i have a recipe for grapefruit wine that calls for water peaches? what
exactly are water peaches?
or does anyone have a recipe that they would like to share.
i have about 25 fresh grapefruit i could use.


mike


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Old 17-12-2003, 12:12 PM
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Default grapefruit wine

There seems to be some confusion here "water peaches" are Tinned, But =
when one looks at
the recipe in full, (3-1/2 quarts water peaches) it's not talking about =
peaches but a volume of water.
The word peaches is miss pronounced and miss written this should read =
pitcher.
Refer to recipe 165 which i sent to you.
3 -1/2 quarts =3D 7 UK pints or 0.875 of a gallon=20
or 8 3/4 US pints.=20

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wrote in message =
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i have a recipe for grapefruit wine that calls for water peaches? what
exactly are water peaches?=20
or does anyone have a recipe that they would like to share.
i have about 25 fresh grapefruit i could use.


mike

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Old 17-12-2003, 05:46 PM
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Last time I visited Paul Lehmann (who posts on this site) he served a truly
delightful wine made from frozen grapefruit juice. And I don't even like
grapefruit. He said he wanted to tinker with the recipe a bit on his next
batch to improve it but I liked it as it was. And REAL CHEAP. Maybe he
would share at this point. Paul?

Ray

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i have a recipe for grapefruit wine that calls for water peaches? what
exactly are water peaches?
or does anyone have a recipe that they would like to share.
i have about 25 fresh grapefruit i could use.


mike



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Old 17-12-2003, 10:43 PM
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"Ray" wrote in message
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Last time I visited Paul Lehmann (who posts on this site) he served a

truly
delightful wine made from frozen grapefruit juice. And I don't even like
grapefruit. He said he wanted to tinker with the recipe a bit on his next
batch to improve it but I liked it as it was. And REAL CHEAP. Maybe he
would share at this point. Paul?

Ray


Here it is. I am sure it can be improved upon.

I am currently aging a similiar wine but instead of all grapefruit, I am
using one can each of Welch's frozen white grape juice concentrate, one can
of frozen pineapple juice and one can of grapefruit juice per gallon. I
will list the rest of the details when it finishes.

My goal is to produce an inexpensive (Cheap) white wine that can be made in
large quantity which will allow me to be drinking a decent wine while my red
wines age.

Started 4/3/02 - Three gallon experimental batch

9 cans frozen grapefruit juice

1 pound of bananas - peeled and put in strainging bag and boiled -

5 pounds of sugar

water to 3 gallons

let cool overnight

4/4/02

specific gravity 1.090

added 1/4 tsp grape tannin

added 1 tsp Fermaid

added 1 packet Lalvin K1-V1116 dry yeast

4/6/02

specific gravity 1.060

4/8/02

specific gravity 1.042

4/9/02

specific gravity 1.022

4/13/02

specific gravity 0.994

transferred to 3 gallon carboy

added 24 ounces water to bring volume up to base of airlock

4/27/02

Clearing naturally.

About a month later

Added sorbate and sugar solution to sweeten

Wine has a nice aroma and only taste like grapefruit if you know it is
there.




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Old 17-12-2003, 11:27 PM
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thanks much to all who responded, i cant wait to get the batch perkin.

mike

michigan

 




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