I know peoople make turbo ciders from the tetra pack pure juices that Lidl sell. But I am wondering how viable they are to make fruit wines? Anyone done this and would care to share the process? I have made kit wines and wines from fruit in the past.
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Lidle pure juices question
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Re: Lidle pure juices question
2 L of your chosen juice
750-1000g of sugar
1/2 tsp wine tanin
1 tsp of citric acid
1 tsp of yeast nutrient
1 tsp / packet of yeast
2.5 l of water
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750-1000g of sugar
1/2 tsp wine tanin
1 tsp of citric acid
1 tsp of yeast nutrient
1 tsp / packet of yeast
2.5 l of water
http://www.homewinemaking.co.uk/forum/Y ... 1218971587
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Re: Lidle pure juices question
Lidl red grape juice is good for 4.5ltrs with 400gms of white sugar for a nice low alcohol table wine.
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Re: Lidle pure juices question
I tried to make wine with the peach nectar, never again, SO MUCH PULP
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Re: Lidle pure juices question
Thanks all for that. Going to try it out.
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