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  • Jerusalem Artichoke Wine!

    I have oodles of JAs, and besides mashing them, and making chutney with them (thanks for that idea, Nerobot), I found this rather natty wine recipe, which I will be having a go at!

    Your thoughts on this appreciated, as ever, peeps.

    Jerusalem Artichoke Wine

    4 pounds Jerusalem Artichokes
    2 oranges, juice only
    1/2 pound raisins
    6 cups granulated sugar
    1/2 teaspoon yeast nutrient
    2 campden tablet
    1/2 teaspoon pectic enzyme
    1 package wine yeast
    water

    Scrub Jerusalem Artichokes clean and slice into a pot. Add 1/2 gallon of water. Simmer until tender.

    Put raisins, campden tablets, sugar and nutrients into the primary fermentor. Strain the boiling liquid from the Jerusalem Artichokes into the primary fermentor. Stir to dissolve sugar.

    Return the Jerusalem Artichokes to the pot. Add 1/2 gallon of water and boil for 5 minutes. Strain liquid into primary fermentor. Discard Jerusalem Artichokes.

    When cool, add orange juice and pectic enzyme.

    Let sit overnight. Check specific gravity -- it should be between 1.090 and 1.100. Add yeast. Stir daily for five or six days, until frothing stops.

    Strain. Siphon into secondary fermentor and attach airlock.

    For a dry wine, rack in three weeks, and every three months for one year. Bottle.

    For a sweet wine, rack at three weeks. Add 1/2 cup sugar dissolved in 1 cup wine. Stir gently, and place back into secondary fermentor. Repeat process every six weeks until fermentation does not restart with the addition of sugar. Rack every three months until one year old. Bottle.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Hazel at the Hill View Post
    Your thoughts on this appreciated, as ever, peeps.
    Drink alone. Or with charcoal biscuits. Or with Windeze.
    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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    • #3
      Good point. It will be interesting to watch it fermenting!

      *stands well back!

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      • #4
        omigods, can you imagine the smell??

        hope its not in the kitchen fermenting, cos if you have a gas stove you could be in REAL trouble!

        alternatively, 'The Sun - Headlines....winemaker invents new rocket fuel'
        Last edited by BrideXIII; 13-11-2008, 01:58 PM.
        Vive Le Revolution!!!
        'Lets just stick it in, and see what happens?'
        Cigarette FREE since 07-01-09

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        • #5
          If only I had a wine making kit. You'll have to let us know how it goes.

          Steven
          http://www.geocities.com/nerobot/Bir...shingThumb.jpg

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          • #6
            Originally posted by nerobot View Post
            If only I had a wine making kit. You'll have to let us know how it goes.

            Steven
            well to be honest there is not much kit you need when you first start.

            yeast ( easily got online, ebay, wilkies) about 1.79

            lemon juice

            and a fementation bin, i got a new one from my local drug store, its actually a nappy bin, for soaking terries, complete with lid, holds 14 litres so good enough for two gallons. 3.99

            and then those big water bottles from tesco etc, about 95p

            capmden tabs you can get online too, same place as yeast.
            as well as the pectolase (pectic enzyme)
            both under 2 quid each.

            collect your own bottles, you can reuse screw tops as long as you make sure all fermentation has stopped before you bottle.

            so around a tenner to start if you shop around.

            and its really good fun, i am racking another 3 gallons of homemade as we speak.

            have had really good succes with some made from pure grape juice at 88p a litre, works out about 80p a bottle.
            Last edited by BrideXIII; 13-11-2008, 02:25 PM.
            Vive Le Revolution!!!
            'Lets just stick it in, and see what happens?'
            Cigarette FREE since 07-01-09

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BrideXIII View Post
              well to be honest there is not much kit you need when you first start.

              yeast ( easily got online, ebay, wilkies) about 1.79

              lemon juice

              and a fementation bin, i got a new one from my local drug store, its actually a nappy bin, for soaking terries, complete with lid, holds 14 litres so good enough for two gallons. 3.99

              and then those big water bottles from tesco etc, about 95p

              capmden tabs you can get online too, same place as yeast.
              as well as the pectolase (pectic enzyme)
              both under 2 quid each.

              collect your own bottles, you can reuse screw tops as long as you make sure all fermentation has stopped before you bottle.

              so around a tenner to start if you shop around.
              I wish you hadn't said that. Well, I should say my OH will wish it any ways

              Something to look into now.

              Steven
              http://www.geocities.com/nerobot/Bir...shingThumb.jpg

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              • #8
                Originally posted by nerobot View Post
                I wish you hadn't said that. Well, I should say my OH will wish it any ways

                Something to look into now.

                Steven
                i also highly recommend CJJ Berry's book 'first steps in wine making', it was under a fiver from amazon, and gives you all the basics, and lots of recipes, which you can adapt too.
                there are other things you CAN buy, all available on ebay and amazon, like a hydrometer etc, but you can manage your first lot without, i did.

                plenty of grapes on here have a go, and if you fancy trying something really easy alongside the artichoke one, which only requires juice, lemon juice and yeast, then pm me and i'll send you a recipe.

                watch out though its almost as addictive as chooks.
                Last edited by BrideXIII; 13-11-2008, 02:31 PM.
                Vive Le Revolution!!!
                'Lets just stick it in, and see what happens?'
                Cigarette FREE since 07-01-09

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