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Well if prisoners can make it #8629701
Yesterday at 10:27 PM
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Wolfdog91 Offline OP
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Was in wally world today getting some bread making stuff and was listening to one of the ex con YouTubers I like ( Jay Williams let's live life , amazing story teller !) talking about how they made wine in the pen . They used some pretty cute deals but apparently could make some high proof stuff . Tasted terrible but apparently that was because large amounts of sugar and proper filtering was an issue.. where using sugar packets and hair nets that stole from the cafeteria same with fruit. Well that reminded me I was given a bunch of wine making stuff few months back from a lady who was getting out of it so I said " well if prisoners can make it I should be able to do something!" cool so yeah 10min of us snickering like some 10 year olds in the juice isle we picked out some stuff and just decided to see what happens .. because doing the sensible thing and following a recipe.....well the wife is measuring stuff to the gram and following recipes with her sourdough figured one of us should just go at willy nilly grin

So got a five gallon bucket and a lid , of of those little venting deals added juice , water , some.bakers yeast ... because even though I had wine yeast these guys in the pen use bread soninjaut wanted to see what would happen aannnd some sugar.
It's probably going to be absolutely terrible but hay laugh
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I remember reading similar recipes that just use juice only take like 7 days to be ready to bottle .. really curious what the white grape juice will do with the red

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Re: Well if prisoners can make it [Re: Wolfdog91] #8629728
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To keep it real, you could of made the hooch in a toilet.

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Re: Well if prisoners can make it [Re: Wolfdog91] #8629746
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I admire your curiosity, but for what you have invested so far you could have bought a couple bottles of drinkable wine..lol...
Have fun with it!... grin

Re: Well if prisoners can make it [Re: Wolfdog91] #8629762
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You mite want 911 on speed dial. I hope it doesn't start bubbling like your sourdough.

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Originally Posted by Skippy 1
You mite want 911 on speed dial. I hope it doesn't start bubbling like your sourdough.



I have a vent triesd making wine yet but I think its soupused to bubble part of the fermentation process and why it gets a vent/pressure release.

Thinks for posting this wolfdog.. you just reminded me i wanted to try making wine when I had time and I have time as well as being more limited on activity. Wine will be a good project.

Re: Well if prisoners can make it [Re: Wolfdog91] #8629817
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You will want something to kill the yeast when you are done. Yeah, they don't usually in prison "jungle juice", but they aren't bottling it per se either. If you don't kill the yeast it will continue to ferment and if bottled tightly will build up pressure and blow the bottles.

If you want higher octane you can always freeze distill it. Stick it in the freezer and wait until it is partially frozen, then pour/strain off the liquid and toss the ice. The water in the wine will freeze first, so you remove the ice and are left with higher alcohol content. They used to make AppleJack in the northern states this way, make hard cider, leave it in a barrel outside and when it had frozen over, take a pick or something similar, knock a hole in the ice and pour off the liquid. This could be repeated until you got something high enough proof so it doesn't freeze, if so desired.

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