What is the best way of making grape and ginger wines at home for home.It should be fit forconsumption for all!


Question: Home wines are different from market wines.The former are so good that they are given even to the children and old people in the house.Unfortunately no one in my town knows how to make grape and ginger wines at home.In the northeast of India almost every family knows,makes and serves a variety of home wines.They act as a good appetiser and give heat to the body that it may fight cold.you need not be extraordinary brewer to answer this question.But dont waste your time if you dont exactly know or tell..


Answers: Home wines are different from market wines.The former are so good that they are given even to the children and old people in the house.Unfortunately no one in my town knows how to make grape and ginger wines at home.In the northeast of India almost every family knows,makes and serves a variety of home wines.They act as a good appetiser and give heat to the body that it may fight cold.you need not be extraordinary brewer to answer this question.But dont waste your time if you dont exactly know or tell..

If homebrew wine is not fit for consumption, you did something wrong.

If you are interested in making wine at home, I would recommend you check out http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/ and http://www.winemakingtalk.com/forum/inde... for more information. I would also recommend you pick up a copy of C.J.J. Berry's book 'First Steps in Winemaking'.

As far as recipes go, the Jack Keller site has some great ones, as well as http://scorpius.spaceports.com/~goodwine... .

Feel free to email me anytime if you need help or have any further questions.





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