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Ghetto Home Made Wine

Ghetto Home Made Wine
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If you happen to have grape vines in your backyard then you can make Ghetto Home Made Wine just like we did!

This was done in the East Side of Providence where many backyards are filled with grape vines. People definitely make their own wine there, and some houses even have presses in the basement! We were lucky enough to have the grapes, but not the press, so we had to use our feet.

Making wine takes some time, and doesn't even taste all that good, but when the revolution comes, it's going to be a great skill to have.
21 comments
Apr 18, 2012. 1:40 PMtriumphman says:
Stop your wining!
Nov 26, 2010. 8:37 PMpowwow says:
hey i have a Q for u guys, how long does it take to ferment in its natural state?
Oct 27, 2010. 5:04 PMfly man says:
I enjoyed this instructable. I had fun seeing those guys have fun
Dec 1, 2007. 7:18 PMthelumberjack says:
good simple instruction to wine making. I'm supprised you chose to utalize the natural yeast because if my memory is correct wild yeast can sometimes contain spores that are not paticulary good for you health(I may be mistaken) I have a big container of yeast that i have used for several wine making seasons and I only paid about 7.50 american btw i really like how ur using the slideshows now
Aug 27, 2010. 1:35 AMchas1966 says:
Hi I joind today! Interesting what you said about having youre own wine yeast for a few terms? I'm in Thailand and they dont sell stuff like that as it would spoil there profit margin, When i get hold of some from a neighbouring country i was wondering what i could do to keep hold of it indefinatly? I have a feeling over to you maestro!
Jun 2, 2008. 3:58 PMEsmagamus says:
Well, if you are worried about spores, then you shouldn't eat fruit at all. Using out-of-the-bag yeasts will not remove spores. See how wine is made around the world.
Mar 1, 2010. 10:59 PMkitty kat says:
awesome!
Jun 10, 2009. 3:01 PMRichard_Hell says:
Ever tried making rice wine / banana wine it's delicious sweet and strong and doesn't take 3 years. You can even drink banana wine when the 1ste fermentation step is over and it's still cloudy *Hick* yummie stuff wine
Mar 1, 2010. 10:56 PMkitty kat says:
how do u make rice wine?
Aug 20, 2009. 2:35 PMelmerfudd6 says:
Short time wine recipe In a glass gallon jug/jar Start with 96oz of welch's or whatever 100% juice grape juice add 4 cups of sugar and shake til all sugar is disolved in mix. let rest overnight then add 1 pat of red star yeast, Cover opening with a balloon with rubber band over this to let it "work" or you can use an air lock. sit in warm dry place for 28 days, checking balloon every couple days to see if it is still on, if not replace it with another balloon. after 28 days it is ready to consume. tasty!!!! good luck
Jul 22, 2009. 8:35 PMOrro says:
DON"T DO THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You can't use table grapes. You must use special winemaking grapes. Table grapes have to much sugar in them and make the wine taste like pondwater. If you wish to do this buy some winemaking grapes. Thanks Orro
Aug 20, 2009. 2:28 PMelmerfudd6 says:
Why you surely can use table grapes. The more sugar the stronger the wine. Sugar turning into alcohol (fermentation) is what wine making is all about!
Feb 16, 2009. 8:04 AMjoker53 says:
you kids are too impatient! I let mine cook for 1 to 3 yrs and the stuff will beat anything you can buy!!
Jul 17, 2008. 7:19 AMMatt D655 says:
fact- that wine is probly full of bacteria duel to bein in the wrong kind of container, you need 2 go to leeners.com they got all wine and homebrew stuff.
Nov 30, 2007. 12:48 PMPatrik says:
Heh - if you relied on wild yeasts from the grapes and your feet for the fermentation, I'm not terribly surprised that it didn't taste all that good! :-D

Good job though - great pictstructable.
Jun 2, 2008. 3:55 PMEsmagamus says:
The way wine has been made for millenia with great results: relying on wild yeasts and feet. Read some things about port wine, for example. Then, try some. You'll see how knowledge can also com as liquid.
Apr 17, 2008. 11:38 AMBuffaloSabresBrewer says:
Well the title did say ghetto. Just a little more effort could have made much better wine but whatever floats your boat I guess.
Jun 2, 2008. 3:56 PMEsmagamus says:
Good wine is made with better grapes than facilities.
Feb 26, 2008. 7:29 PMmattsand24 says:
i think alcohol is bad for you too if i remember correctly. people have been making wine like that for hundreds of years.
Dec 31, 2007. 11:13 AMcarolinatinpan says:
I would not use green fruit or rely on wild yeasts. Using a known yeast allows one to control the alcohol content,flavor and finish more closely.
Nov 30, 2007. 3:03 PMGorillazMiko says:
wine = yummy. :-)<br/>

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