Do you like homemade wine?!


Question: I am sipping some homemade merlot right now...it really isn't bad. Made from Welch's grape juice, sugar and yeast!


Answers: I am sipping some homemade merlot right now...it really isn't bad. Made from Welch's grape juice, sugar and yeast!

I love homemade wine... so much so that I went commercial with mine...

But... you can't make Merlot from Welch's grape juice. That would be Concord grape wine. Merlot wine is made with Merlot grapes.

I make some when I was 17. I drank so much of it my parents caught me drunk and yea... life's sucked since... I got arrested for DUI just a few weeks ago

Nah, prefer beer.

no

Yes! I made some pear wine and it was very good!

not really.
i cant make it correctly. :)

Merlot is one of the cheapest and nastiest of all red wines.

Consider drinking strawberry hill next time to consider what you just did.

Bleck.

Depends on how good it is.

not from store bought juice.....
Use grapes but not too dry of a wine

no

Yes - but prefer it fermented properly, from actual grapes.

No.

In the future try to avoid do and can questions? Why? Well we humans are lazy creatures and do and can questions allow us to be brief. N'est pas?

i LOVE homemade wine! my friend and his dad made homemade wine together and it was THE greatest wine i've ever tasted. yes, its amazing =))

I've mostly made beer, but I've occasionally tried my hand at making wine (orange wine and mead, mostly). It's just as good as the care and effort you choose to put into it, and can be as good or better than what you buy in the store. Or if you just want something to get you tipsy thats fast, cheap and drinkable you can do that too.

Depends, Some homemade wines are great, And some I wouldn't wash my socks in....





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