Homemade Pineapple Wine
Ingredients
- 1 Pineapple
- 2 Cups Sugar
- 2 Cups Water
- 1/2 tsp Dry yeast
- 1 Egg White lightly beaten
- 1 Small piece of Dry Ginger
- 4-5 Cloves
- Small piece of Cinnamon stick
Preparation
Wash the pineapple and cut into small pieces including the skin. Slightly
mash it using a wooden spoon or a vegetable masher. Mix the yeast with
2 tbsp of warm water and keep it aside for 10 minutes.
In a large Jar mix the pineapple, water, yeast, egg white and the spices.
Cover the jar with kitchen towel or muslin cloth and close the jar with the
lid so that air can escape from it. keep it in a dark place for two weeks(shake
the jar once in couple of days). Filter the wine using plastic filter or Muslin
cloth, and bottle it. Wine will look cloudy at this point, keep it in a dark place
for a week and it will start getting clear. Wine is ready to drink now. Keep
it in bottle for few more weeks to get a very clear wine.
Notes
1) Make sure to wash all the utensils used is washed with hot water to prevent
any contamination which can kill the yeast.
2) Check the bottle to see fermentation is working after first two days, by looking
for frothing in the jar or by the smell from the jar.
3) Wine filtering is an elaborate process, Wine makers use industrial filters, other
methods involve using clearing agents like egg white. I prefer to keep it with out
shaking and then transfer from the top of the bottle.
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Hi guys, I have been making fantastic pineapple wine for years which tastes really good. Have a go with my pineapple wine recipe and wine making process and let me know how you get on: http://www.howdoyoumakewine.co.uk/index.php/wine-recipes/pineapple-wine-recipe
ReplyDeletei had a question . Most people dont use pineapple skin for making wine . if i made a pineapple wine without peeling , then what kind of effect it will give when compared to pineapple wine which made from without its skin ? can anyone tell me ? thanks
ReplyDeleteHey I got a great video showing how to make pineapple wine here:
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And another great video showing how to make pineapple skin wine here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYjooyM-_qI