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Re: Pumpkin Wine (A Pictorial) [Re: dr_gonz]
#11341240 - 10/28/09 07:42 PM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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I love winemaking! There is soooooo much "experimenting" you can do with it. Everyone finds their own little tricks and things they just have to do to make theirs especially good!
Plus, wine is very forgiving to us less-motivated types! If I forget to rack something...no problem! There's always tomorrow. Or next week. Or even next month!
I brought a bottle of mead over to my grandparents' house on the weekend, and got most of my aunts/uncles to try it. They were impressed! For the most part, anyway. My one aunt went back for thirds, she liked it so much. I also brought a bottle of my jalapeno wine over, for one of my cousins who really likes spicy things.
It's great to have my own booze I can bring over to peoples houses. Plus it's great to drink
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Re: Pumpkin Wine (A Pictorial) [Re: dr_gonz]
#11342575 - 10/28/09 11:04 PM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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How was that jalapeno wine?????? i remember when u made it
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Re: Pumpkin Wine (A Pictorial) [Re: dstark]
#11343594 - 10/29/09 05:16 AM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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It turned out very good!! Quite hot, too, but that was to be expected
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Re: Pumpkin Wine (A Pictorial) [Re: trendal]
#11343798 - 10/29/09 07:19 AM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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Possible cooking with it ?
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Re: Pumpkin Wine (A Pictorial) [Re: dstark]
#11346230 - 10/29/09 03:57 PM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yes! That's what my gf actually says it's for, cooking with!
I still say it's for drinking! Warms the belly up on a cold day
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Re: Pumpkin Wine (A Pictorial) [Re: trendal]
#11350473 - 10/30/09 08:13 AM (14 years, 3 months ago) |
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trendal said: Warms the belly up on a cold day 
How much his possible to drink of it until you "burn" yourself?
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Re: Pumpkin Wine (A Pictorial) [Re: dstark]
#11361397 - 11/01/09 08:15 AM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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I'm not sure...I've only ever needed a glass
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Re: Pumpkin Wine (A Pictorial) [Re: trendal]
#11361617 - 11/01/09 09:30 AM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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So actually the oils in the pepper (i assume they are the spicy-hot part in it) that have to protect it from creatures that want to eat it (not works in human case ) does not work on the yeast?! Hope you understand my question
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Re: Pumpkin Wine (A Pictorial) [Re: dstark]
#11362067 - 11/01/09 11:18 AM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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I do!
And the answer is no! The yeast works excellently on the peppers!
The reason, I think, that it has no effect on the yeast...is that yeast don't have any pain receptors for heat
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Re: Pumpkin Wine (A Pictorial) [Re: trendal]
#11380418 - 11/03/09 09:58 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Any updates till now trendal? =]
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Re: Pumpkin Wine (A Pictorial) [Re: dstark]
#11385578 - 11/04/09 04:39 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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None, really. It's finished fermenting and mostly cleared out. I'm a little afraid that the remaining haze is caused by starches...but I'll wait another month or so before I try getting rid of them!
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Re: Pumpkin Wine (A Pictorial) [Re: trendal]
#11388063 - 11/04/09 10:13 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Don't worry, its funny but yesterday i had a lab in which we checked the enzyme invertase on polysaccharides(this enzyme is present in yeast, actually we used yeast ), the polysaccharides in being disassembled by this enzyme to monosaccharides. So its just a matter of time until your starches disappear
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Re: Pumpkin Wine (A Pictorial) [Re: dstark]
#11403825 - 11/07/09 10:50 AM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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(day 22)
Looks like you were right, dstark! It's clearing out nicely, now!
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Re: Pumpkin Wine (A Pictorial) [Re: trendal]
#11408350 - 11/07/09 10:07 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yes  So its only primary?
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Re: Pumpkin Wine (A Pictorial) [Re: dstark]
#11420457 - 11/09/09 05:13 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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No, I've got it in the secondary already!
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Re: Pumpkin Wine (A Pictorial) [Re: trendal]
#11420481 - 11/09/09 05:17 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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i wonder if you can make weed wine? something to try out...i wonder if it could get you stoned and drunk at the same time!
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You've got me thinking about it...
You can make wine out of pretty much anything! You can even make wine out of the left-over water from boiling corn on the cob! I don't know how good that would taste...but that's beside the point.
I don't have any herb to try it with right now (I quit while my gf is pregnant) but if anyone cares to try.....
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Marijuana Wine Here's my old recipe from Stone Age Magazine (Spring '79) by Dr. Budrick Flint
Almost any fruit or plant material can be used as a base for wine making, and the marijuana plant is no exception. Marijuana wine is alcoholic, as all wines are. The basic fermentation process converts the natural and added sugars to alcohol. Marijuana wine contains about 13% alcohol when the following process is followed.
The big bonus that puts marijuana wine in a class by itself is tetrahydrocannabinol. THC, the active ingredient that gets you stoned, is soluble in alcohol. Therefore, as the wine ferments, alcohol is formed which dissolves the active THC from the marijuana. That THC then becomes part of the wine. The amount of THC in your wine depends on the amount and quality of the marijuana used in the wine-making process.
Ingredients:
1. A minimum of four ounces of stems are needed. One-half to one pound is preferred. As much leaf material as you like can be used ...it makes the wine even better, but stems alone, which are usually thrown out, will make an excellent wine. DO NOT use seeds in the wine as they are very oily, contain no THC and cause a bad flavor.
2. Two fresh oranges and one lemon
3. 2½ to 3 lbs of white or turbinado sugar or 3 lbs of refined or natural sugar can be used. A mixture of honey and sugar can also be used just so it totals 3 lbs. This amount of sugars produces a wine that is just barely dry with a nice mellow flavor. If a sweeter wine is preferred, ½ lb more sugar is used; for a drier wine, ½ lb less sugar.
4. One cake of fresh active yeast (not the dry yeast)
Equipment:
1. 2 -one gallon jugs with caps
2. Several smaller bottles (Grolsh bottles work killer)
3. A 3 ft length of plastic tubing
4. Some old nylon stockings or pieces of muslin
Preparation:
1. Stuff the stems and leaves into the gallon jug. The more, the better!
2. Squeeze the juice from the oranges and lemon, strain and pour into the jug stuffed with stems. Canned or frozen juices should not be used as they contain preservatives and the wine will not ferment properly.
3. Heat 2 or 3 quarts of water to near boiling (do not use an aluminum pan). Completely dissolve the sugar or honey into the hot water
4. Pour the hot water with the sugars completely dissolved into the jug of stems. Cap the jug, shake well, loosen the cap, and set the jug aside to cool to room temperature.
5. Then, in a small amount of luke-warm water (not hot) dissolve one entire cake of yeast. It may take considerable stirring, but the yeast must be completely dissolved. Use more water if necessary.
CAUTION: Before proceeding with the next step, make sure the jug has cooled completely!
6. Pour the yeast solution into the jug, cap, shake well, and immediately remove the cap. Fill the jug to within 2 to 3 inches from the top with cool water. Be sure to leave several inches of space at the top of the jug or it will overflow when fermentation begins. Place the cap loosely on the jug.
7. Place the jug on several thicknesses of newspapers and put it in a dark place. The back of a closet is ideal. The contents of the jug will begin fermenting vigorously within a few hours. Often some of the liquid will bubble out of the jug, especially when the jug is filled too full. Just wipe it up and change the newspapers. DO NOT ADD MORE WATER!
This superactive fermentation lasts for several days. During this time it is helpful to open the jug and push the marijuana down with a clean stick or wooden spoon. Be sure to replace the cap loosely.
8. Allow fermentation to continue for 2 weeks. During this time bubbles will be rising continuously through the stems. Add small amounts of cool water during this 2 week interval to gradually fill the jug. At the same time, push the marijuana down as before. Always replace the cap loosely.
9. The total fermentation time varies, but the average time is 4 weeks. The active fermentation of the first few weeks will gradually get slower and slower until it stops. To check for completion of fermentation tip the jug slightly back and forth. If no bubbles rise up through the stems, the fermentation is complete. DO NOT SHAKE THE JUG AT THIS TIME.
Bottling and Aging:
When the fermentation is complete, carefully move the jug as not to disturb the sediment on the bottom. A sink counter is a good place to work. Insert the plastic tubing down the inside of the jug to about 1 inch from the bottom. Siphon (start by sucking on the tube) the contents into another clean glass jug. At this time it's best to allow the wine to pass through several layers of clean nylon stocking or muslin before allowing it to enter the second jug. This will remove particles that may come through while siphoning. The wine will look murky at this time.
Discard the fermenting jug with it's stems. It's best to cap it, put it in a paper bag and throw the whole thing out. Take the new jug of wine, cap it loosely and put it back in the dark place. Gradually the wine will become clear and a layer of sediment will form on the bottom. DO NOT DISTURB THE JUG AT THIS TIME.
Allow it to settle and clarify in this fashion for one month then, being very careful not to disturb the sediment on the bottom, carry the jug back to the sink counter.
Rinse several fifth (or Grolsch) bottles in boiling water. Carefully siphon the wine from the jug through several layers of nylon or muslin, as before being careful not to disturb the sediment on the bottom. When the bottles are filled, cork or cap them tightly. Seal the cap or cork with electrical tape or melted wax.
The wine is now ready to drink (if you're too eager), but it's going to taste nasty. It's best to put the bottles back in their dark place. The longer they are aged in this manner, the clearer, smoother and more mellow this wine will become (I highly recommend aging at least 6 months). Note: the wine will never be as crystal clear as a commercial wine, as this is a natural wine with no chemicals added.
Affects on the Body:
Marijuana wine is considerably more alcoholic than commercial wine. Drink too much and you'll get quite drunk. The effects of the THC come on in the same manner as when you eat marijuana. You won't feel the effects for 30 minutes to 1 hour and it will gradually grow stronger.
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Re: Pumpkin Wine (A Pictorial) [Re: trendal]
#11420802 - 11/09/09 06:01 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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thanks for the recipe, i am definably doing it.
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