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Easiest First Time Wine – Grocery Store Ingredient Wine. You’ve always wondered about making your own wine, right? Thought it was too hard, too expensive, just way out of reach? Think again! Today we use only items you can get at your local supermarket or grocery store to make a wine that is drinkable in just two weeks. We said drinkable… not a fine wine… but give it a little time and it improves! You can make wine at home, very inexpensively and easily.

This video is meant to be an introduction to winemaking and brewing at home. We assume you own none of the equipment necessary and don’t use anything fancy in making this video. Of course there are better methods than this, however, if you want to try the hobby of brewing before investing a lot of money, this wine can be made for something like $5 or less for a half gallon. We ended up with 2 wine bottles full, so that’s less than $2.50 per bottle.

Once you’ve tried this, and find you like making wine at home, we offer hundreds of videos on wine, mead, cider and beer on this channel. We look forward to helping you learn this amazing hobby!
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Scale:
1 Gallon Pitcher:
Stainless Steel Funnel:
Belgian Tasting Glasses:
 
Ingredients:
 
* 1 Teaspoon (3.5 grams) Fleischmann’s Active Dry Yeast: (or just use half a packet if that’s how yours comes) 
* 64 ounces (2 quarts or 1814 grams) Grape Juice (minus a glassful) 
* 1/2 pound (a little over a cup or 224 grams) Sugar 
 
Some helpful videos for those of you ready to take the next step in your home brewing journey!
 
Brewing Terms and Gear:
 
How to Read a Hydrometer:

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