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How to Make Wine in a Gallon Jug
A gallon jug is the perfect size to make your first batch of wine at home. It helps you gain the experience needed to make larger batches and gives you a tasty wine to drink. If you do make a mistake in the wine-making process, tossing a gallon doesn't seem like a big deal. You can make wine in a gallon jug with common household items; all you will need to purchase is the wine yeast needed for fermentation.
Things You'll Need
- Gallon jug with small opening
- 8 12-oz. cans of 100 percent grape juice concentrate
- 2 cups sugar
- Saucepan
- Red wine yeast
- Heavy balloon
- 3 to 4 feet food-grade plastic tubing
- Bottles with caps
Instructions
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Wash and rinse thoroughly a one-gallon jug. The jug can be made of glass or plastic. A one-gallon milk jug will work just fine.
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Thaw eight 12-oz. cans of 100 percent grape juice concentrate. Pour the juice into the gallon jug.
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Heat 1 cup of water in a saucepan and stir in 2 cups of sugar. Stir until the sugar is dissolved.
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Pour the sugar water into the gallon jug with the juice.
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Add in one package of red wine yeast.
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Secure the opening of the balloon over the opening of the gallon jug. Set the jug in a warm area where the temperature will remain constant. Within two days, you will see the balloon begin to expand.
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Allow the wine to ferment until the balloon collapses and falls over flat. This will take between 45 and 60 days.
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Siphon the wine from the jug into bottles using a 3 to 4 foot length of food-grade plastic tubing.
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Cap the bottles and store the wine in a cool, dark place until ready to drink.
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