Join us as we tackle the old ways in making Muscadine wine..
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@roostersworld80539 ай бұрын
Yep very simple and good
@backwoodscountryboy16009 ай бұрын
Yes siree, simple and easy recipe to follow. That's the same way my grandpa used to make it.
@jessicabonner354112 күн бұрын
Dude!!!! Love it! Omg so glad you put this out here bc I kept watching some other folks…they all had chemicals and powders they was puttin in theirs. I just wanted it to be simple, southern and good! Very nice job!!! I got my yeast n bucket n pillow cases im just waiting on the muscadine to ripen up! Excited!!! Oh yeah, Do you seal the jars up? I know jars gotta be clean so u just use dish soap or something else?? I can prep the jars like I would if I was canning. Put them on the stove and boil them out I guess?? Thanks again for the video! Conehatta Mississippi thanks you too!!!
@roostersworld8053
12 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. All I do is clean my jars and put the wine in them and put them straight in a cool place or fridge. The cold makes it stop working. Then it normally never last long. People love it to much.. 😁
@the-papaw5 ай бұрын
I put my muscadines in 1 gallon ziplock bags and freeze them, when you take them out and thaw them they mash very easy. Wonder what a quart goes for now-a-days?
@roostersworld8053
5 ай бұрын
I’ve never tried it that way. I’ve always picked them and done my wine right then.. I think I give around $5 a gallon when I get them from my local vineyard.
@CaptainDickGs
Ай бұрын
What? Hell down here in Southeast AL, I can’t even find anyone who wants them for free!! Well expect for 1 lady friend of my moma’s. Years ago my Dad planted several vines all the way down the back property line. So we have tons & tons of them & they pretty much all go to waste each year.
@TheBeautyOfNature815 ай бұрын
Great Video!! I will be trying this method of wine making soon.
@roostersworld8053
5 ай бұрын
Thanks. I’m glad you enjoyed the video..
@Jr-sn7qd6 ай бұрын
When you said pillowcase I thought you lost your mind. Turns out to be a great idea. I've been making wine at home for a couple of years and it gets better every batch. I'm still learning but the only thing I would do differently is to use a yeast nutrient it doesn't have that terrible smell when you open for secondary fermentation. I will try this method this summer.
@roostersworld8053
6 ай бұрын
Cheese cloth works the best but the pillow case will get it done.. I was told the recipe many years ago from an old man and it’s always turned out good.. I used to use bread yeast but this year I tried the wine yeast and it done a lot better and made it taste the best.. Good luck to you this summer..
@doubledherbsandteas7558Ай бұрын
Gosh, this method seems so simple. Would this same process work for other fruit wines? Maybe peach or blackberry??
@roostersworld8053
Ай бұрын
It should work for all fruits. Never tried it on anything else tho..
@jessicabonner354112 күн бұрын
Oh and can you do a third ferment? Will it be stronger? And last question… i’ve got muscadine and scones growing in the same little area. I wonder how it would taste to combo the pair?? Ever tried making it with scuppernongs??
@roostersworld8053
12 күн бұрын
I’ve never tried Doing it a third time. As long as you added more sugar it should work again. Yes I’ve made it with scuppernongs. It was also very good.
@ryanperry22375 ай бұрын
Awesome Video and can’t wait to make some I did have one question is the second fermentation necessary or does it make it better? I’ve Never made wine before and this looks like the recipe I wanna try.
@roostersworld8053
5 ай бұрын
Thanks… I’m going to say make it better but I’ve never stopped after the first fermentation.. that was just the recipe and I’ve always stuck by it…
@colegriffin11882 ай бұрын
Hey you gonna do another wine recipe soon? I’m about to recreate this wine recipe come August when the muscadines are in season here in Texas.
@roostersworld8053
2 ай бұрын
I’ve thought about it.. I think you will enjoy that recipe
@colegriffin1188
2 ай бұрын
@@roostersworld8053 well I look forward to the next wine video partner. Thanks again! Oh btw after you ferment it a second time and add your sugar, did you have to back sweeten it? Or did it finish sweet?
@roostersworld8053
2 ай бұрын
@colegriffin1188 it’s kinda like a sweet tart candy.. it’s just good.. hard to explain.. let me know how it turns out
@colegriffin1188
2 ай бұрын
Interesting man. I’ll let ya know in a while. Thx again.
@roostersworld8053
2 ай бұрын
@colegriffin1188 welcome
@Jesus_is_LORD4443 ай бұрын
What’s the shelf life of muscadine wine? We’ve got tons of them growing in the mountains here in Oklahoma. I want to try this recipe but I’d like to bottle them and save it for when friends come to visit.
@roostersworld8053
3 ай бұрын
I’m not real sure.. it normally never last that long.. but I figured if it keep in a cool place it should keep for a while
@CaptainDickGs
Ай бұрын
Usually after opening it’s 1 to 2 years. If it smells vinegary when you open it then it’s bad.
@sandyguerrero804Ай бұрын
I wonder how his hands felt the next day? 🤔
@roostersworld8053
Ай бұрын
They was fine the next day but right after was a different story.. 😁
@sandyguerrero804
Ай бұрын
@@roostersworld8053 I made some muscadine grape jelly one year, and I handled them without gloves and the next day I couldn’t hardly touch anything. My hands were so burnt. 🤦♀️
@roostersworld8053
Ай бұрын
That’s odd.. it didn’t do anything to mine.. you must be sensitive to them..
Пікірлер: 31
Yep very simple and good
Yes siree, simple and easy recipe to follow. That's the same way my grandpa used to make it.
Dude!!!! Love it! Omg so glad you put this out here bc I kept watching some other folks…they all had chemicals and powders they was puttin in theirs. I just wanted it to be simple, southern and good! Very nice job!!! I got my yeast n bucket n pillow cases im just waiting on the muscadine to ripen up! Excited!!! Oh yeah, Do you seal the jars up? I know jars gotta be clean so u just use dish soap or something else?? I can prep the jars like I would if I was canning. Put them on the stove and boil them out I guess?? Thanks again for the video! Conehatta Mississippi thanks you too!!!
@roostersworld8053
12 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. All I do is clean my jars and put the wine in them and put them straight in a cool place or fridge. The cold makes it stop working. Then it normally never last long. People love it to much.. 😁
I put my muscadines in 1 gallon ziplock bags and freeze them, when you take them out and thaw them they mash very easy. Wonder what a quart goes for now-a-days?
@roostersworld8053
5 ай бұрын
I’ve never tried it that way. I’ve always picked them and done my wine right then.. I think I give around $5 a gallon when I get them from my local vineyard.
@CaptainDickGs
Ай бұрын
What? Hell down here in Southeast AL, I can’t even find anyone who wants them for free!! Well expect for 1 lady friend of my moma’s. Years ago my Dad planted several vines all the way down the back property line. So we have tons & tons of them & they pretty much all go to waste each year.
Great Video!! I will be trying this method of wine making soon.
@roostersworld8053
5 ай бұрын
Thanks. I’m glad you enjoyed the video..
When you said pillowcase I thought you lost your mind. Turns out to be a great idea. I've been making wine at home for a couple of years and it gets better every batch. I'm still learning but the only thing I would do differently is to use a yeast nutrient it doesn't have that terrible smell when you open for secondary fermentation. I will try this method this summer.
@roostersworld8053
6 ай бұрын
Cheese cloth works the best but the pillow case will get it done.. I was told the recipe many years ago from an old man and it’s always turned out good.. I used to use bread yeast but this year I tried the wine yeast and it done a lot better and made it taste the best.. Good luck to you this summer..
Gosh, this method seems so simple. Would this same process work for other fruit wines? Maybe peach or blackberry??
@roostersworld8053
Ай бұрын
It should work for all fruits. Never tried it on anything else tho..
Oh and can you do a third ferment? Will it be stronger? And last question… i’ve got muscadine and scones growing in the same little area. I wonder how it would taste to combo the pair?? Ever tried making it with scuppernongs??
@roostersworld8053
12 күн бұрын
I’ve never tried Doing it a third time. As long as you added more sugar it should work again. Yes I’ve made it with scuppernongs. It was also very good.
Awesome Video and can’t wait to make some I did have one question is the second fermentation necessary or does it make it better? I’ve Never made wine before and this looks like the recipe I wanna try.
@roostersworld8053
5 ай бұрын
Thanks… I’m going to say make it better but I’ve never stopped after the first fermentation.. that was just the recipe and I’ve always stuck by it…
Hey you gonna do another wine recipe soon? I’m about to recreate this wine recipe come August when the muscadines are in season here in Texas.
@roostersworld8053
2 ай бұрын
I’ve thought about it.. I think you will enjoy that recipe
@colegriffin1188
2 ай бұрын
@@roostersworld8053 well I look forward to the next wine video partner. Thanks again! Oh btw after you ferment it a second time and add your sugar, did you have to back sweeten it? Or did it finish sweet?
@roostersworld8053
2 ай бұрын
@colegriffin1188 it’s kinda like a sweet tart candy.. it’s just good.. hard to explain.. let me know how it turns out
@colegriffin1188
2 ай бұрын
Interesting man. I’ll let ya know in a while. Thx again.
@roostersworld8053
2 ай бұрын
@colegriffin1188 welcome
What’s the shelf life of muscadine wine? We’ve got tons of them growing in the mountains here in Oklahoma. I want to try this recipe but I’d like to bottle them and save it for when friends come to visit.
@roostersworld8053
3 ай бұрын
I’m not real sure.. it normally never last that long.. but I figured if it keep in a cool place it should keep for a while
@CaptainDickGs
Ай бұрын
Usually after opening it’s 1 to 2 years. If it smells vinegary when you open it then it’s bad.
I wonder how his hands felt the next day? 🤔
@roostersworld8053
Ай бұрын
They was fine the next day but right after was a different story.. 😁
@sandyguerrero804
Ай бұрын
@@roostersworld8053 I made some muscadine grape jelly one year, and I handled them without gloves and the next day I couldn’t hardly touch anything. My hands were so burnt. 🤦♀️
@roostersworld8053
Ай бұрын
That’s odd.. it didn’t do anything to mine.. you must be sensitive to them..