How to Make Wine from Grapes at Home

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  • @LiloUkulele
    @LiloUkulele 10 років тому +163

    What? No horrid loud music? No rambling off on topics unrelated to the topic?
    Followed your directions and got a great batch of wine from our backyard grapes.
    Thkx!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @LearnHow2
    @LearnHow2  12 років тому +14

    Thank you very much for your appreciation and taking time to comment. It is always good to hear that my videos have been helpful. Best wishes from Nick.

  • @frenchys_prospecting
    @frenchys_prospecting Рік тому +6

    I feel like an archeologist right now

  • @danielraj6585
    @danielraj6585 8 років тому +39

    One of the best step by step instruction on wine making. thanks bro.

  • @jgardens6321
    @jgardens6321 5 років тому +16

    Excellent how-to video, I remember watching this back in 2012 when I made my first 5 bottles, now I am ready to make more, thanks for the great step-by-step method!

  • @Tullinia
    @Tullinia 4 роки тому +8

    I first made "wine" 35 years ago using wild berries and fruit in Irlande, I now live in France.
    I am gathering together the exuipement to make cider ( using your excellent recipe) and wine from my own grapes. I am so delighted to have found your videos , they are really excellent , to the point, no waffling and spot on good advice.
    On my very first attempt I did buy a hydrometer, kept careful notes and even did a secondary fermantation bringing some of my wine up to 18 degrees.
    I made 40 gallons and it was a great sucess.
    For those who are moaning about lab experiments, making wine is just that, but it is so much fun as the more you take it seriously the better will be the finished product.
    This man gives such wonderful advise , you need to make wine once just to realise how good he really is.
    His videos are absolutely the best I have ever come across.
    I have not looked at your site yet
    www.the gift of wine.com
    but if the videos are anything to go by, it will be a treat.
    All the work you do to bring your knowledge totally FREE to us, your viewers do dot realise how lucky they are.
    Merci beaucoup

    • @LearnHow2
      @LearnHow2  4 роки тому +3

      Oh wow! Thank you for your wonderful comments and appreciation. I makes me so happy when I find that my videos have helped and encouraged people.
      Merci beaucoup and stay safe.

  • @bashfulbrother
    @bashfulbrother 11 років тому +21

    Excellent video. Very understandable and informative.
    My Aunt used to make chokecherry and blueberry wine when I was a kid.
    We lived out in the country and she would make some of each every fall.
    By the time to pick berries the next year the former year would be ready to drink.
    The chokecherry was kind of tart, but the blueberry was great. Only got a small taste,
    but when she was fermenting the berries the whole house smelled wonderful.

    • @renatafnedab3003
      @renatafnedab3003 7 місяців тому +1

      Chokecherry?? I’ve never heard of that. Does that taste good?

  • @natasacrowley3445
    @natasacrowley3445 6 років тому +7

    Thanks for a informative article, here are a few more tips for how to make wine…
    Use the right equipment. Things like plastic buckets and bins come in different grades of plastic. You must use the food-grade plastic products not the cheaper buckets you might use to clean the floor!
    If plastic buckets and bins start getting scratched and grazed, replace them. The grazes will start harbouring microbes and eventually you’ll have a spoilt batch of wine.
    If stirring the must (the initial mix of fruit and water etc.) in a bin, scald the spoon with boiling water first to quickly sterilise it.
    Fill and top up airlocks with cooled, boiled water - not straight from the tap.
    Avoid metal spoons and sieves with fermenting wine - i.e. after the yeast has been added. Sometimes they can taint the wine. Avoid wooden spoons, which are hard to sterilise - plastic is far better.
    Reusing wine bottles is fine, ask friends to save them for you and check with local pubs or restaurants who are often willing to give them to you. Wash out immediately as a clean bottle will be a lot easier to sterilise when you come to use them.
    Rack your wine to clear it before bottling. That is, using a syphon tube, suck up the wine from one demijohn into another leaving the sediment (called lees) behind. The tubes with a base and valve are cheap enough and a make this quicker. Allow the wine to settle for a week and repeat if necessary before bottling
    Never judge your wine by the taste as you bottle it. Most often you will think it is a disaster. Some wines can take two years to mature. As a general rule, perhaps try a bottle after six months. If it tastes harsh, leave the rest for at least another 5 or 6 months.
    Allow time. Time is the great wine maker and you should never be in a rush. We’ve made wine that was nnine months in the demijohn before bottling and drunk it 3 years later. The following year it was even better!
    (I discovered these and why they work on Pavas grape plan website )

  • @natewilson9618
    @natewilson9618 10 років тому +653

    On second thought, I'll just go to the local liquor store...

    • @moremelessyou6525
      @moremelessyou6525 6 років тому +13

      Lol Right... I'm thinking this is gonna be great!... Right at home no problem... Now I'm like... Daaaaaaaaang! Nevermind.

    • @juleawheeler7635
      @juleawheeler7635 6 років тому +4

      ther is nothing like your own mad may8 try it

    • @piskuljkopisljkuljkovic5294
      @piskuljkopisljkuljkovic5294 5 років тому

      I've been researching the subject and found an awesome website at Grape grower folio (google it if you're interested)

    • @jedisentinel1499
      @jedisentinel1499 5 років тому +7

      Good grief, thats a lot of work..

    • @vamosajugarpelota
      @vamosajugarpelota 5 років тому +10

      Step one buy the bottle step two drink it lol

  • @Kadej94
    @Kadej94 5 років тому +245

    I wonder who was that first guy to drink rotten fruit juice

    • @joons3374
      @joons3374 4 роки тому +47

      I'll do you better one: I wonder who was that guy to drink wild animal milk.

    • @ethnichellenismincaliforni8215
      @ethnichellenismincaliforni8215 4 роки тому +38

      @@joons3374
      Or what about the guy who left that milk out in the hot sun for a day, then tried eating it anyway.

    • @SkyyPiano
      @SkyyPiano 4 роки тому +4

      Dominique justin actually, animals have been documented to eat rotten fruit and get drunk on it. You can find videos of this in UA-cam

    • @nawec8484
      @nawec8484 4 роки тому +2

      Dominique justin his name was Demi John

    • @ethnichellenismincaliforni8215
      @ethnichellenismincaliforni8215 4 роки тому

      @@nawec8484
      What?

  • @mariaking4642
    @mariaking4642 6 років тому +1

    Made wine using this method for the first time 3 years ago. The wine was so good it put me off bought wine. Everything home made tastes better. I was even still slightly sparkling. Liked the comment about wine making in Georgia.

  • @williansmithonson6613
    @williansmithonson6613 6 років тому +4

    That was a informative article, here are a few more tips for how to make wine…
    Use the right equipment. Things like plastic buckets and bins come in different grades of plastic. You must use the food-grade plastic products not the cheaper buckets you might use to clean the floor!
    If plastic buckets and bins start getting scratched and grazed, replace them. The grazes will start harbouring microbes and eventually you’ll have a spoilt batch of wine.
    If stirring the must (the initial mix of fruit and water etc.) in a bin, scald the spoon with boiling water first to quickly sterilise it.
    Fill and top up airlocks with cooled, boiled water - never straight from the sink.
    Avoid metal spoons and sieves with fermenting wine - i.e. after the yeast has been added. Sometimes they can taint the wine. Avoid wooden spoons, which are hard to sterilise - plastic is far better.
    Reusing wine bottles is fine, ask friends to save them for you and check with local clubs or restaurants who are often happy to give them to you. Wash out immediately as a clean bottle will be a lot easier to sterilise when you come to use them.
    Rack your wine to clear it before bottling. That is, using a syphon tube, suck up the wine from one demijohn into another leaving the sediment (called lees) behind. The tubes with a base and valve are cheap enough and a make this quicker. Allow the wine to settle for a week and repeat if necessary before bottling
    Never judge your wine by the taste as you bottle it. Most often you will think it's a disaster. Some wines can take 2 years to mature. As a general rule, try a bottle after 5 or 6 months. If it tastes harsh, leave the rest for at least another six months.
    Allow time. Time is the great wine maker and you should never be in a rush. We’ve made wine that was nnine months in the demijohn before bottling and drunk it three years later. The next year it was even better!
    (Reference: Pavas grape plan website )

  • @D33kshithaRed
    @D33kshithaRed 11 років тому +144

    AT HOME? That looks like a chemistry experiment!

    • @RaviPatel-lk4ho
      @RaviPatel-lk4ho 4 роки тому +2

      You right..😅😅

    • @EatMoreSmoke
      @EatMoreSmoke 4 роки тому +11

      What did you expect? The channel is called LearnHow2. If you're looking to flip on your faucet and turn water into wine, go check out Jesus Christ's channel.

    • @crystalsimmons9920
      @crystalsimmons9920 4 роки тому

      @@RaviPatel-lk4ho 0

    • @RaviPatel-lk4ho
      @RaviPatel-lk4ho 4 роки тому

      @@crystalsimmons9920 what

    • @r.c.christian1198
      @r.c.christian1198 3 роки тому

      Says the boring person who failed science class

  • @djjoelroche
    @djjoelroche 11 років тому +8

    Excellent video! I have been growing a grape vine for 4-5 years in my back yard, and it is starting to give some good yields. They are green wine grapes, and cannot be eaten as they are sour and have seeds. Thanks for this, it looks like you can get a decent amount of wine out of not that many grapes!

  • @grumpandmoan
    @grumpandmoan 2 роки тому +1

    This is the clearest explanation of home winemaking I've seen! Thank you for this!

    • @LearnHow2
      @LearnHow2  2 роки тому

      Wow, thank you Jack! Keep safe.

  • @aaustinjacks
    @aaustinjacks 5 років тому +69

    Description should be "how to prepare wine at lab"

    • @wannabe_D7000
      @wannabe_D7000 4 роки тому

      Lockdown !!! Free time !!! Try this experiment it works well

    • @Unknownhumans45
      @Unknownhumans45 3 роки тому

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Isurvivedthecircus
    @Isurvivedthecircus 4 роки тому +24

    I can't believe half of these comments... "too much work"
    "chemistry lab"
    "you need alot of equipment".
    Haha.
    This sounds like the kinds of people who won't last very long after the apocalypse.
    This detailed video on how to make wine looks like a cakewalk compared to all grain beer brewing.
    Seriously, just do a bit of further research. You can buy all the tools to make wine for about £100 and that's being generous.
    Producing alcohol is extremely easy. But making quality products requires a research, experiments and experience.
    Its fun. Give it a go!

    • @KaitlynBurtonISaGOD
      @KaitlynBurtonISaGOD 4 роки тому +1

      Is it required to get the measuring thing??

    • @Mrmesteriouss
      @Mrmesteriouss 4 роки тому +1

      @@KaitlynBurtonISaGOD no you don't but it would be easier if you do

    • @KaitlynBurtonISaGOD
      @KaitlynBurtonISaGOD 4 роки тому +1

      @@Mrmesteriouss so really you only need to squash grapes and add that stuff??

    • @Mrmesteriouss
      @Mrmesteriouss 4 роки тому +2

      @@KaitlynBurtonISaGOD eh ya just do everything else in the video

    • @peopleeps4756
      @peopleeps4756 5 місяців тому

      I think worrying about the amount of equipment is fine, you wont be able to get those in the apocalypse either and knowing the old ways to do it without cutting corners keeps helpful knowledge alive. I mean, what happens if one of your fancy glass doohickeys breaks and Amazon isnt a thing anymore?

  • @crystalgrose
    @crystalgrose 5 років тому +8

    Very interesting video! I can appreciate wine so much more after seeing the long process of it. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Kaveh_Ahangar
    @Kaveh_Ahangar 6 років тому +91

    "Oh I could make my own wine, I have grapes in my garden, my own wine would be delicious"
    *sees video* "Measure specific gravity"
    Hellll nahh 😂😂 just gimme the regular from the bottom shelf and we call it a day, shall we?

    • @dmghgzgngmhm5537
      @dmghgzgngmhm5537 5 років тому +1

      Ali X isn’t that haram for you?

    • @tulockthewerewolf9744
      @tulockthewerewolf9744 4 роки тому

      @@dmghgzgngmhm5537 only your religion believes that crap

    • @lone2234
      @lone2234 4 роки тому +3

      @@dmghgzgngmhm5537 not everyone named Ali is a muslim and not every muslim believes its haram its just how it is

    • @dmghgzgngmhm5537
      @dmghgzgngmhm5537 4 роки тому +4

      Lone since the year I posted this, I have learned that. But thank you for your knowledge. :)

    • @lone2234
      @lone2234 4 роки тому +3

      @@dmghgzgngmhm5537 ahh well that's good to know ^^

  • @AzadiShirinAst
    @AzadiShirinAst 10 місяців тому

    After several times making my own wine home I used this method and it worked very well

    • @LearnHow2
      @LearnHow2  9 місяців тому

      That is great to hear!

  • @HowtomakewineOrgEN
    @HowtomakewineOrgEN 8 років тому +6

    Very good and short recap of how to make wine at home. Thanks for the video

    • @robertdiamondmerritt3882
      @robertdiamondmerritt3882 5 років тому

      One problem he put sealed lid on the mash with yeast added ? Cant put a sealed lid on you need a air lock or the lid will burst off it has to release the gas

  • @wandererhappy89
    @wandererhappy89 7 років тому +94

    guys are you serious? , thse are too much steps.
    i always make wine and enjoy it with only 4 steps
    1_ buy grape juice with no preservation added.
    2_ add to it cup off sugar. add the sugar to its original container . coz it is already sterilized.
    3_ add small spoon of any yeas even bread yeast is good.
    4_ last thing cover it with normal balloon. and make a hole in the balloon using a pin so bad air go out and in the same time outside air can't get in side. this balloon works like an airlock>
    and then just leave it for 5 days. and then enjoy drinking it after you filter it. and the more you age it the better it will taste

    • @riderspider8020
      @riderspider8020 5 років тому +5

      That's simple and convenient. Please tell what would be the percentage of alcohol in your wine? Does your home made wine make you tipsy??

    • @LuisLopez-zg4ln
      @LuisLopez-zg4ln 5 років тому

      Nice

    • @stonedcoldchillerk7780
      @stonedcoldchillerk7780 5 років тому +3

      i did pretty much this exact thing a few years back but covered it with a coffee filter and rubber bands instead of a baloon.

    • @VikasSharma-gw7gq
      @VikasSharma-gw7gq 5 років тому +1

      Can we add jagery instead of sugar

    • @Mikey-ym6ok
      @Mikey-ym6ok 5 років тому +6

      That is some middle school shit

  • @jigglestumps
    @jigglestumps 9 років тому +2

    Looks like a very good video for homemade wine with grapes. Thanks for putting this together.

  • @rachelvosstwinflametips8922

    I love your pilot voice because it's the most soothing sound in the world when the pilot speaks to passengers 😂

    • @LearnHow2
      @LearnHow2  Рік тому

      Ha ha! Thankyou for flying with us!

  • @LearnHow2
    @LearnHow2  12 років тому +3

    its ok to stir at the beginning when the alcohol content is low. The problem comes later when the alcohol content is much higher as bacteria in the air could turn the alcohol into vinegar so thats why it is sealed - to keep bacteria and oxygen out (the bacteria needs oxygen to turn the alcohol into vinegar)

  • @garypowell4565
    @garypowell4565 7 років тому +14

    Just watched a show on wine making from Georgia, the country, the birth place of wine, 8000 years ago, and all they do is throw all their grapes in this big clay jar covered with beeswax covering the walls inside, buried in the floor, and they use the long poled masher to mash the grapes up, and slap a lid on it, let it set to ferment for a while, and just drop a glass down in it to drink the first glass to taste it, then that's it. No fancy hygrometer, primary, secondary fermenting. Just start drinking. Supposed to be the best wine their is.

    • @michalpartner
      @michalpartner 7 років тому

      often do it the same way but then its a gamble u never know whats gone to come out
      all depends of quality of wild ferments present on grapes skin at fermenting stage anyway
      trying is part of the pleasure cheers

    • @necromancerm4136
      @necromancerm4136 7 років тому +1

      Gary Powell OK firstable Persia is the home of wine making and alchohal in general and Shiraz wine is the best wine that there is with that said I definitely agree with you clay jar beried under ground for at least 5 years,wine has to age not like this guys crappy chemicalaized sugerfull crap he calls wine and after a weeks he says you can drink it!!

    • @irishclowns3841
      @irishclowns3841 6 років тому +1

      Pretty sure medieval wine was called mead

    • @olgagerner9711
      @olgagerner9711 6 років тому

      Gary Powe

    • @barryhaeger4284
      @barryhaeger4284 5 років тому +1

      Mead is fermented Honey

  • @Raven4122
    @Raven4122 10 років тому

    Very nicely done, This is my first "harvest" I follow your basic instructions.. I have been making wine for oh 6 yrs now but have used juice from winery. I however do not use the cambdem or any sulfites I know they are widely used seems everyone recommends it but wines with sulfites I do not prefere. I have had 100% success with out them so far..for sterilization I use 1/4 cup bleach to 1 gallon water, I also do not use corks but use the resealable Grolsh type bottle.. Thank you for the help Great job! and to all those Haters! STEP OFF! you dont drink why you even here! Dont like his voice Leave! Again mate, GREAT JOB!

  • @JoannaMuse
    @JoannaMuse 11 років тому +1

    Hands down this is the best vid for making wine from grapes. Thank you for sharing. Good job!

  • @ThePhluff
    @ThePhluff 9 років тому +3

    Wow, I'm an idiot. Never did I think you'd have to sterilize things before use. Good to know when I start making wines of my own. Thanks for the video!

  • @karenbrown1097
    @karenbrown1097 10 років тому +17

    how much water do you put in? how much suger too ? his bucket keeps rising with liquid for no reason.

    • @hollydeardorf1909
      @hollydeardorf1909 5 років тому

      I have

    • @slopcrusher3482
      @slopcrusher3482 5 років тому +1

      It depends on what your specific gravity is and how high you want the ABV to be, if you have a sweeter grape you would add more water, a not so sweet grape you could add sugar to get the gravity up. Also, he crushed a lot of the grapes off camera in order to save time

  • @LearnHow2
    @LearnHow2  13 років тому

    @801Hemingway Thanks for your positive comment - I'm really pleased you found it useful

  • @kathymartin29
    @kathymartin29 11 років тому +2

    Great tips, we have made wine from our own grapes for several years, will integrate your method with the one we already use, thank you so much for taking the time to make this video, nice and clear instructions, thanks again.

  • @greenearthblueskies8556
    @greenearthblueskies8556 4 роки тому +10

    Should have been titled “How to DISCOURAGE someone from making wine at home”....because you’ve definitely succeeded with ME .

    • @LearnHow2
      @LearnHow2  4 роки тому +1

      Can I ask what discouraged you? This will help me do things better when making new videos.

    • @ofthecaribbean
      @ofthecaribbean 4 роки тому

      @@LearnHow2 He means that it was not as easy as he imagined and that the work has discouraged him

    • @cw7746
      @cw7746 4 роки тому

      Lol other videos just show people mixing sugar with grapes and yeast then simply straining pieces out. Some show store bought grape juice with sugar and yeast. This one showed the right way but im sure the simpler ways while not as delicious or maybe even not standard for sale would do just fine

    • @cw7746
      @cw7746 4 роки тому

      Don't feel discouraged if you're looking to just have some fun go to the store and by some grape juice, any will do but doesn't hurt getting the best one you find. If you have a half gallon jug pour out 2 cups and add a 1-2 cups of sugar with some yeast (cant remember the amount) shake it up real good and for the love of God put the cap on but DONT TIGHTEN IT or it'll pressurize and blow the bottle up lol. There ya go you can watch one of the many videos on UA-cam for specifics if need be:). The video creator is just much more experienced and his method is superior

    • @jillnicholls6922
      @jillnicholls6922 4 роки тому

      And you are the prime measure for everyone else?

  • @keith_44
    @keith_44 7 років тому +89

    measure the specific gravity? WHAT???!

    • @MultiDc1969
      @MultiDc1969 6 років тому +43

      folk. well you don't want to end up with wine that floats out of the glass

    • @maximmm99
      @maximmm99 6 років тому +24

      For anyone interested, specific gravity means to measure the density of the liquid with reference to the density of water. If you dissolve loads of sugar in the water, then the density will be higher than just water alone. So you drop the float in the water and see how high it floats, the higher it floats, the more sugar is in your liquid.

    • @kindabarabara3357
      @kindabarabara3357 6 років тому

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @sjj1072
      @sjj1072 6 років тому +1

      Lol youre weight, is the amount of gravity applied to your body.

    • @swiperfox3145
      @swiperfox3145 6 років тому +4

      zero-g wine... well, that's the spirit

  • @highlighted28
    @highlighted28 11 років тому +1

    i loved how drink and enjoy got a "step".....rock on!

  • @chrisoanderson
    @chrisoanderson Рік тому

    Just now saw this video after years of making wine from backyard grapes. Good to know that the technics have not changed much except, we all understand that everything needs to be cleaned and sanitized even more!

  • @jamesback8024
    @jamesback8024 8 років тому +7

    I disagree with the use of a plastic bucket for the primary fermentation, but looks like an interesting method!

    • @spydergs07
      @spydergs07 8 років тому

      +James Back I use plastic buckets for my beer fermentation and they work fine as long as they are food grade.

    • @jamesback8024
      @jamesback8024 8 років тому +1

      +spydergs07 All plastics leech chemicals, The food grade ones are considered "safe" because those chemicals are considered inert and not hazardous.
      I just prefer to avoid them. Besides, I can taste the plastic in the final product, glass is superior imo.

    • @spydergs07
      @spydergs07 8 років тому +2

      James Back
      I've had people tell me they can taste the plastic if someone ferments in a plastic jug. Every person that has tasted my beer I can tell them I fermented in glass and they can't tell a single difference between my glass or plastic fermentations.
      If you get high grade plastic fermentation buckets there is no difference in taste.
      The problem with plastics is using them around heat. Just storing and fermenting will not leech anything harmful and will not alter the taste at all.
      While we brew test batches we use stainless steel equipment until we get to the point where the wort is cooled under 75 degrees then it either goes into the plastic or glass fermentors. I guarantee nobody can taste the difference.
      This coming from a brewer of 16 years.

    • @robertdiamondmerritt3882
      @robertdiamondmerritt3882 5 років тому

      Not if you use brewing buckets design for wine.

  • @screwu2bra
    @screwu2bra 12 років тому +5

    1:19 makes me want to stick pencils in my ears

  • @yusrayif2219
    @yusrayif2219 11 років тому

    Love it. Chap speaking sounds a little like he is completely uninterested and has a gun to his head.... however, this is by far tge BEST Instructional video on you tube and the chap...who makes me tired, is clearly fantastic at what he does and I will follow this step by step for my first bit of wine making.

  • @swcomer
    @swcomer 7 років тому +1

    I used your method and got great tasting wine. Thanks for the video.

  • @TianoDael
    @TianoDael 7 років тому +182

    RIP to all the people putting glass with boiling water and cool water.

    • @Blacks4Trump2024
      @Blacks4Trump2024 7 років тому

      Christian Dael wait what?

    • @KawaiiandDark
      @KawaiiandDark 7 років тому +7

      Christian Dael so long as it's cool or room temperature most will be fine, otherwise the idiots will be weeded out
      basic science still tells me "oh hell no" in which I agree

    • @uhleesuhrose
      @uhleesuhrose 6 років тому

      she

    • @fitdaily1881
      @fitdaily1881 6 років тому

      I have spent months researching into home wine making and came across a fantastic resource at Pavas grape plan (check it out on google)

    • @kdaft3673
      @kdaft3673 6 років тому

      I've been researching into the process of making wine and discovered a great website called Pavas Grape Plan (google it if you're interested)

  • @Luna_Anonymous
    @Luna_Anonymous 8 років тому +74

    This is a very lengthy process and requires alot of equipment

    • @gokulink11
      @gokulink11 8 років тому +14

      its cheaper and shorter just to buy some wine lmao

    • @FightingIrish2015
      @FightingIrish2015 7 років тому +7

      it's actually a lot cheaper to make wine yourself. roughly $3 a bottle

    • @gokulink11
      @gokulink11 7 років тому +1

      Zach Kraft takes to long

    • @bereruter0
      @bereruter0 7 років тому +12

      cheaper and shorter but not in the long run, plus you could probably make loads if you made good wine

    • @robertdiamondmerritt3882
      @robertdiamondmerritt3882 5 років тому +1

      @@gokulink11 that's why it's called a hobby. I make 10 gallon at a time I get 40 kilo grapes. Get 60 bottles of red full bodied. Costs 50p a bottle to make

  • @LearnHow2
    @LearnHow2  13 років тому

    @cbeaudot thanks for the comment. Good luck with your wine making. Let us know how it goes.

  • @Alicia-nb9rp
    @Alicia-nb9rp 4 роки тому +1

    I was gonna make some wine for and my mum 😂
    Forgot that that’s a whole science experiment. Started talking about gravity 😂

  • @cyrusIIIII
    @cyrusIIIII 8 років тому +80

    This is advertisement of the tools. How could people in old times make nicer wines without these measurement tools?

    • @jacquifraser5118
      @jacquifraser5118 7 років тому

      Jon Saw q

    • @AndysGeneral
      @AndysGeneral 6 років тому +4

      With boiling and years of experience

    • @markrega
      @markrega 6 років тому

      Excellent Video! Apologies for the intrusion, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you heard about - Lammywalness Green Grapes Guide (just google it)? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for learning how to become a successful grape grower without the normal expense. Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my old buddy Taylor after many years got astronomical results with it.

    • @mohssinajaiz4906
      @mohssinajaiz4906 6 років тому

      interesting points ,if anyone else needs to find out about how to make wine at home recipes try Corbandy Tasty Wine Crusher (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my friend got amazing success with it.

    • @mimiorbe8273
      @mimiorbe8273 6 років тому

      There are several components to doing a pro job. One resource I discovered which succeeds in merging these is the Pavas grape plan (google it if you're interested) without a doubt the most incredible course i've seen. look at this great resource.

  • @WoodworkingBrewer
    @WoodworkingBrewer 10 років тому +13

    what was step 17 sorry but i keep falling asleep by then.

  • @puertoruiz
    @puertoruiz 4 роки тому

    This is one of the most fascinating things I’ve seen on the internet. Thanks so much for sharing!!!

    • @LearnHow2
      @LearnHow2  4 роки тому

      Hi Gabriella. Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @TheChromedawg
    @TheChromedawg 11 років тому

    Gotta love UA-cam comments. He is making wine and its probably very tasty. He doesn't have to do it your way. He doesn't have to use additives or processes. That's the beauty of brewing, and if you don't understand that then its you that's doing it wrong.

  • @ondat3347
    @ondat3347 10 років тому +28

    but i want to crush it wid my feet bcoz my dog likes to lick it afta

    • @azorahai3015
      @azorahai3015 10 років тому

      interesting points ,if anyone else wants to learn about
      how to make red wine at home step by step try *Awsomic Wine Maker* (do a google search)? Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my partner got cool success with it.

    • @annguyenmmo
      @annguyenmmo 10 років тому

      I'm not sure but ,if anyone else needs to find out about
      how to make wine at home grape juice try *Awsomic Wine Maker* (do a google search)? Ive heard some great things about it and my buddy got amazing success with it.

  • @dieudonneo7162
    @dieudonneo7162 5 років тому +7

    The easiest steps are:
    1.Go to the nearest liquor store
    2.Grab your favourite wine
    3.enjoy your free time and save time 😀

  • @LearnHow2
    @LearnHow2  13 років тому

    @bertydastard Thanks for your comments. The seeds wont do any harm, filter them out by transfering to a second demijohn and passing the juice through a muslin cloth.

  • @cbeaudot
    @cbeaudot 13 років тому +1

    This is by far the best and clearest video for making red wine from scratch with minimal supplies. Thank you so much for this! My vine is only 4 years old. I harvested for the first time and got about 16 pounds. Can't wait to see how good a wine I can get from them!

  • @Bernieclark45
    @Bernieclark45 8 років тому +3

    Good video well done.

    • @reram3985
      @reram3985 8 років тому

      +Bern Clark I\'m not sure but ,if anyone else wants to learn about how to make wine at home from fruit try Wiltapar Wonderful Wine Secrets (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my mate got excellent results with it.

    • @jasonadamsnelsonp
      @jasonadamsnelsonp 8 років тому

      +Bern Clark I\'m not sure but ,if anyone else needs to find out about how to make wine at home step by step try Wiltapar Wonderful Wine Secrets (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my mate got great success with it.

    • @pavanprasad8055
      @pavanprasad8055 8 років тому

      +Bern Clark hi everyone ,if anyone else needs to find out about how to make wine from fruits try Wiltapar Wonderful Wine Secrets ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my colleague got great results with it.

    • @johnsilva8720
      @johnsilva8720 8 років тому

      hi everyone ,if anyone else trying to find out how to make wine at home step by step try Wiltapar Wonderful Wine Secrets ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my mate got great success with it.

  • @TheBlueBlurBlue
    @TheBlueBlurBlue 9 років тому +17

    to much work

    • @Mikey-ym6ok
      @Mikey-ym6ok 5 років тому +1

      If you're just trying to get drunk.. Yeah. But some people enjoy making it.

  • @damianmcintyre8012
    @damianmcintyre8012 6 років тому

    Very good detailed video for anyone serious about making wine to last and make the flavor pop

  • @LearnHow2
    @LearnHow2  12 років тому

    No. I pressed a lot, lot more grapes to get all that juice but I didn't show all the pressing as the video would have become very long. So all you see in the video is me pressing a small amount of grapes at the start to show you what to do.

  • @CityOfSanParoPolice
    @CityOfSanParoPolice 10 років тому +4

    to much for me i go to Walmart and buy me a bottle for 10 bucks........ty

    • @redflint7651
      @redflint7651 10 років тому +11

      enjoy your piss

    • @zeekthehammer269
      @zeekthehammer269 10 років тому

      ***** find that pretty hard to believe.. I've had some horrible wines from the store and some amazing wines home brewed. just depends if you follow the steps, work hard, and pay close attention to details. simple really.

  • @lyndonevans1251
    @lyndonevans1251 10 років тому +30

    I don't know why you have attracted so many 'absolute dicks' commenting on your vid! ' What do you expect from pigs, only grunts'.
    Thank you for going to the trouble to upload this vid.

    • @BeaCharlton
      @BeaCharlton 6 років тому

      shutup

    • @yomomz3921
      @yomomz3921 5 років тому

      Well, technically this _is_ the internet, after all. So oinks are bound to abound.

  • @gollumthedog
    @gollumthedog 12 років тому +2

    What a great video! You were so straight forward, perfect instructions.

  • @johnboyajian1689
    @johnboyajian1689 9 місяців тому +1

    I think I would have to go to wine school to get it done with a teachers help. If I did it on my own, last time I tried to make wine it was no mericle.

  • @g41thomas
    @g41thomas 12 років тому +3

    This is the best video and most straighten forward instruction that i so far found in UA-cam.
    Thank you for this video and your VERY CLEAR and METHODICAL instruction. Finally someone succeeded to make a proper UA-cam video.
    Thanks a Bunch to nickmitch6

  • @michaelfarrell4824
    @michaelfarrell4824 10 років тому +12

    Step 27. Learn how to record and edit your audio properly

  • @LearnHow2
    @LearnHow2  12 років тому

    @ashfatboy Loads - I think it was about 15 to 17lbs for each gallon. I didnt show all the stripping of grapes from their stems and the pressing as it would be too boring to watch.

  • @rmadelson
    @rmadelson 13 років тому

    Excellent video. Thank you VERY much for posting this. I will be harvesting syrah grapes from my backyard in the next two to four weeks and I will use your video to make my first batch of wine.

  • @TCampbellBSNRN
    @TCampbellBSNRN 10 років тому +3

    don't be a dummy raw... that's what the tablet does. You people are rude.

  • @planeur
    @planeur 5 років тому +3

    Bad way.
    You should not use chemicals. Use wild yeast instead of commercial yeast.
    Dont use sugar in the primary fermentation.

  • @faraway1981
    @faraway1981 11 років тому

    Wow! I didn't know so many steps and equipment is needed. Very informative. Thank You.

  • @saabcrow
    @saabcrow 11 років тому +1

    Excellent video. CJ Berry would be proud. I feel the time is right for the hobby to return to popularity and people need to be advised of different methods. I've resurrected my hobby but am focussing on herbal tea wines; still trying to perfect the method but I've had some good results so far. I made a bad video about easy fruit juice wine (wurzels orange wine) but I do know better.
    btw you forgot step 26 leave it to rest for a while; and I have the same vegetable masher as you. Cheers.

  • @user-vi9zj1jx6o
    @user-vi9zj1jx6o 8 років тому +5

    ممكن اي حد عربي يترجم😳😊

    • @mohannedalshammari1501
      @mohannedalshammari1501 8 років тому

      هههههههههههههههههههههههه

    • @user-vi9zj1jx6o
      @user-vi9zj1jx6o 8 років тому

      +Mohanned Alshammari 😟

    • @adawistar
      @adawistar 7 років тому

      Alhanouf Alhanouf تبغي تشربي سوي الي سواه بتشوفي الجدار يتحرك

    • @meshalKSA15
      @meshalKSA15 7 років тому

      وش وضعكم 🤣🤣

    • @lolocat4691
      @lolocat4691 6 років тому

      xD just but wine buddy

  • @Cassi004
    @Cassi004 11 років тому +2

    The amount of sugar needed (if any at all) will be based on the grapes quality and maturity. Add enough sugar to bring the initial specific gravity up to 1.095 to achieve a final alcohol content of 12-13% if fermentation goes to completeness. Also add this sugar at the beginning before adding the yeast, do not add half way through as demonstrated, it can cause several problems that are rather technical and there is no advantages associated with it either. ther

  • @12dollacigarette
    @12dollacigarette 11 років тому

    very witty sir. *nodding with approval*

  • @EarlLedden
    @EarlLedden 10 років тому

    Thorough and easy to follow. Thank you! Measurements and sterilization are minimized here, but quantity made and common sense will take care of this.

  • @peraperic4118
    @peraperic4118 6 років тому

    Thanks for a very interesting post, here are a few more tips for how to make wine…
    Use the right equipment. Things like plastic buckets and bins come in different grades of plastic. You must use the food-grade plastic products not the cheaper buckets you might use to clean the floor!
    If plastic buckets and bins start getting scratched and grazed, replace them. The grazes will start harbouring microbes and eventually you’ll have a spoilt batch of wine.
    If stirring the must (the initial mix of fruit and water etc.) in a bin, scald the spoon with boiling water first to quickly sterilise it.
    Fill and top up airlocks with cooled, boiled water - never straight from the sink.

    • @LearnHow2
      @LearnHow2  6 років тому

      Thanks for your comment. It is very important to your health to use the correct grade of plastic.

  • @ameliahall7337
    @ameliahall7337 5 місяців тому +1

    What's the difference between the process for making red and white wines? Or is it the same process, but just using different grapes?

  • @michaelbuss6539
    @michaelbuss6539 11 років тому

    This vid is awesome! I just got 30lbs of Concord grapes from my front porch vine - and mushed with a power drill and paint mixer attachment into 4 gallons of the raw juice. Superficial gravity was spot on 180 with no need to add surge

  • @michaelbuss6539
    @michaelbuss6539 11 років тому

    No need to add sugar (not surge!). I've made wine before, but this vid is so sweet. It's a great adventure!

  • @gonnahavemesomefun
    @gonnahavemesomefun 6 років тому

    Really useful video, makes it very clear, will be heading to your website because I feel I’ll get the right stuff first time.

  • @LearnHow2
    @LearnHow2  13 років тому

    @Nightrain80 Keep it in the dark, ideally about 21 degC. Not sure about other yeasts or other methods of measuring sugar - best do a google search. You can boil the juice but add a teaspoon of pectic enzyme to eaach gallon or else your wine may be cloudy.

  • @livelaughlove716
    @livelaughlove716 3 роки тому

    Thx mr! Making my millionth batch but 1st batch w home grown grapes :)

    • @LearnHow2
      @LearnHow2  3 роки тому

      You're welcome.Good luck with your brewing. Keep safe.

  • @jenmcfarlane7312
    @jenmcfarlane7312 8 років тому

    Fantastic instructions... as a newby really pleased to have found you.. Thank youi

  • @estellebutler7601
    @estellebutler7601 10 років тому

    Tyvm...I made some strawberry wine..I am going to open a btl today..but, I did everything u did, except for the campden pills in the strawberrys...omg, I hope I didn't mess up. Oh well, a lesson learned...I am fixing to do more strawberry, after thanksgiving ..and I will follow your way. Ty again for this complete video..

  • @max-zl1vm
    @max-zl1vm 9 років тому

    Everyone always talks about spoiling and sanitizing but if there's enough alcohol, and the fermentation is fairly rapid, you don't really have to worry about it.

  • @Branjama
    @Branjama 12 років тому

    Our new house has a grape vine in the back yard and I am so excited to make wine with them. : ) Thank you!!

  • @LearnHow2
    @LearnHow2  13 років тому

    @THEKIND253 Thanks for your kind comment - it is much appreciated

    • @stebez3265
      @stebez3265 4 роки тому

      How much water for 1 gallon

  • @LearnHow2
    @LearnHow2  13 років тому

    @G18ALA I didnt add any water. All the liquid in the brewing bucket is pure grape juice.

  • @LearnHow2
    @LearnHow2  12 років тому

    @cgm0826 Its all pure juice, skins and seeds - no added water. and yes it was a lot of crushing.

  • @tsunmusic2050
    @tsunmusic2050 9 років тому +1

    this is the greatest gift of wine, wow. yum yum yum

  • @josephbean1223
    @josephbean1223 Рік тому

    Just what my dream house needed

  • @Fluffy._.Doggo.123
    @Fluffy._.Doggo.123 5 місяців тому +1

    I thought it was just gonna be grape juice sugar and yeast. Theres so much more that goes into wine making than I thought.

  • @johannesgarcia4541
    @johannesgarcia4541 5 років тому +1

    Everyone in the comments dislike the video because this guy makes it all so complicated

  • @eddiemambo
    @eddiemambo 10 років тому

    WOW - sounds like a Huge project. Funny thing is that a good number of people have jumped into this over the past years. Guess its a calling.

  • @VarunAgw
    @VarunAgw 5 років тому

    Nice. I know how to wine now. It would be fun to try it someday.

  • @lydiahardy6185
    @lydiahardy6185 8 місяців тому +1

    Question, when you sterilised your bottles or Demi john , do you rinse them with water afterwards or are they ok to use dry? I have a bit of an after taste that am worried about. Thanks

  • @stephiebillouin390
    @stephiebillouin390 6 років тому

    I'm watching this right now but tonight, I'm gonna go out and buy a bottle of wine

  • @Russell101
    @Russell101 12 років тому +1

    Yes. As long as the yeast is still active you can keep adding more sugar to increase alcohol content.

  • @kathymartin29
    @kathymartin29 11 років тому

    i've made wine from grapes grown in my own garden for several years, tis better than what I can buy in a shop and cost a fraction of - and soooo satisfying doing it yourself (no nasty additives either) - a bottle of my own wine cost me about 50p. Try elderberry too!!!

  • @ilosiete
    @ilosiete 9 років тому +1

    After the step 19 when you add more sugar syrup to the grape juice in the bucket, do you leave it settle like that for a day or so, or do you just mix it and start with the second round with bottle distillation?

  • @Dillinger86
    @Dillinger86 11 років тому

    I use like 6 pounds of grapes and the rest grape juice from the store for 5 gal. of wine. want to make a better wine and I will save this into my favs. so when I get to that point I will use this as my go to for making a better wine thanks for posting this.

  • @billmoir7961
    @billmoir7961 11 років тому

    dingleberrys, my daughter came up with that one. just funnin. i used regular bakers yeast a couple times and it worked fine. thing is wine yeast is pretty easy to find if you phone around and it comes in a package(a buck in canada) that does 5 gals of wine so you can kind of estimate how much you actually need. again we were just having a giggle, peace

  • @LearnHow2
    @LearnHow2  12 років тому

    1) Either the sugar has been used up or 2)the yeast has died.
    For 1) Add a little sugar (half a teaspoon) and if it has run out of sugar then it will start bubbling again. Then add more as required.
    For 2) test with a hydrometer. If the reading is above 1.010 then there is sugar. Make up a small yeast starter (see video) and add to fermentation vessel.