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How To Brew Wine At Home
Ever wonder how to brew wine at home? What do I need? How much will it cost? Is it legal? Well keep reading, I am about to tell you all you need to know to get started on making your wine from home.
First you need a wine making kit. These kits, to alot of peoples surprise, are not that expensive.A 5 or 6 gallon kit will cost between $50 and $100. Your ingredients will cost $30 to $70. That
comes out to about 2.50$ a bottle.
You don't need a winepress. Wineries use these winepresses to extract every last drop of juice from the fruit. Not for quality reasons. At $1 to $2 a bottle for home wine makers, the last drop of juice is not important.
Making wine at home is legal. As household of 2 adults can make up to 200 gallons of wine a year.And a household of 1 adult can make 100 gallons a year. You will need to check with your local authorities if you intend to sell or distibrut your wine.
The most important thing in home wine making you need to have is good recipes and clear instruction on how to use them. Peter Sampson is an award winning wine maker. His recipes have won him competitions in 10 different categories. He is the author of the best selling "Wine Making At Home" This books gives you simple step by step methods to making any wine and includes his top ten award
winning recipes. Learn more at: http://www.winebrewingsecrets.com
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