Homemade PINEAPPLE WINE with 11.7% of ALCOHOL

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  • čas přidán 31. 10. 2022
  • Today I remake the Pineapple Wine using the yeasts for Prosecco wine: amzn.to/3Dg6XWo so as to obtain a nice sparkling wine with an alcohol content of 11.7%
    You will need:
    Pineapple 3 kg
    Sugar 1 kg
    Water 4 liters
    Lime 2
    1 cup of tea
    1/2 tsp yeast
    Don't forget to share your experience by leaving a comment 👍🏼
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  • @Josephthinleg
    @Josephthinleg Před 11 měsíci +84

    I watched his video twice and wrote down his instructions and also converted to USA measurements for when I make it. Figured I'd share :) Also, great Video!!
    Pineapple Wine Recipe:
    Pineapple - 6.61 lbs (about 3 pineapples)
    Sugar - 2.20 lbs
    Water - 1.05 gallons
    Limes - 2
    1 cup of tea
    ½ tsp yeast
    Remove top and bottom of pineapple, cut in chunks
    Add everything except the sugar and yeast into pot and bring to a boil.
    Once at a boil, turn off heat and stir in sugar.
    Once at room temp pour everything into container and add yeast, stir, and cover.
    Shake daily for 4 days, then drain liquid from the fruit
    For sparkling wine:
    After 7 days, bottle and add 10g (2 tsp) of sugar per 1 liter (0.26 gallon) of water.
    After 2 weeks wine is ready to drink.

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před 11 měsíci +6

      Thanks 👍🏼

    • @Josephthinleg
      @Josephthinleg Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato Oh! No problem! I figured since measurements are different in different countries it will help more people with your great recipe! I made this measurement conversion for myself for when I make it so figured I'd share. I looked up avg size of pineapples, it said most are 2 pounds average, so i assume 3 would be good. How many did you use?

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes 👍🏼 3 pineapples 🍍
      Thanks again

    • @robgoodson5872
      @robgoodson5872 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much.

    • @luissaca2653
      @luissaca2653 Před 2 měsíci

      Mine came out a bit under ABV, came out to an initial 7.5% OG. Now I’m on my 5th day and it seems that fermentation is almost done. Not sure what I did wrong

  • @mclovin6537
    @mclovin6537 Před rokem +313

    9:54 that circular hand wave 😂 I love it. I’m doing that next time I make dinner.

  • @christianmpassi3450
    @christianmpassi3450 Před rokem +162

    The recipe works with variations on different fruits. I live in Congo, Africa. Many years ago we made such wine for own pleasure using mangos, ordinary yeast and sugar which fermented two weeks. We also used bananas on another occasion. We just lacked an instrument to measure the degree of alcohol.

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem +22

      Thanks for sharing your experience 👍🏼 me too I have done it with mango , banana, ginger, ….

    • @melissasalasblair5273
      @melissasalasblair5273 Před rokem +3

      We make pineapple vino/liqueur in México.

    • @melissasalasblair5273
      @melissasalasblair5273 Před rokem

      ​@@Spectacular-cuoredicioccolatoyes 💚

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem +1

      Spectacular 🍍👍🏼🍾

    • @dorianblue4229
      @dorianblue4229 Před rokem +3

      @christianmpassi3450 hi, so you mean those your drink were good and you were happy with them?
      I'm in Italy but i like to ferment and sometimes I buy palm wine from the Africa minimarkets :) but i want to make something sweeter myself, with your method (similar to east european rye bread beer "kvass", our friend here cuoredicioccolato made a good video on how to make kvass as well).
      Cheers!

  • @Highland_Moo
    @Highland_Moo Před rokem +52

    I’m from Scotland and I could listen to this guy talk all day…..his accents is gorgeous!

  • @Cruiser4Life5107
    @Cruiser4Life5107 Před rokem +77

    I made this and tonight was our first tasting. It is dry and crisp, and not that bad. Something interesting, I made a total of 6 bottles. So far we have opened 2 of them, and each one taste noticeably different. One had the slight taste at the end of pineapple, the other had a noticeable taste of the lime's rind. I've read people asking about the small bottles. I used 16 ounce swing top beer bottles with flip-top airtight lids and 5 grams of sugar per bottle. I had no problems with them. However, I will say, when I opened the first bottle and it "popped", it made me jump back and laugh. I did not lose any of the product.
    Thank you for the great video, I enjoyed making my first sparkling wine, it was a cool experience.

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem +3

      Thanks Robert 👍🏼 for sharing your experience and advice 🥳
      Please share the video too with friends and family

    • @jamiecurran3544
      @jamiecurran3544 Před rokem +3

      There's nothing compares to the sound of a fizzy pop of a bottle being opened😁✌️

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem +4

      😂 yes 🍾 spectacular 🥳

    • @journeytrials
      @journeytrials Před rokem

      How do you get it carbonated???

    • @martybenham2579
      @martybenham2579 Před rokem +13

      @@journeytrials the sugar added into each bottle when bottling the wine will start it fermenting again. This secondary fermentation creates the carbonation. (Just like the initial fermentation in the big container) The added sugar at the bottling step is where the 0.5% increase in alcohol content comes from when he was doing his calculations. I hope this helped answer your question

  • @lukecoleman8403
    @lukecoleman8403 Před rokem +96

    I love that variety of Pineapple! The skin is so prickly but the flavour is delicious, never sour. I bet it makes great wine!

  • @thazes
    @thazes Před rokem +154

    In Mexico they make a fermented drink from pineapple peal and is named Tepache.

  • @ozzieosmonddmello6512
    @ozzieosmonddmello6512 Před rokem +13

    OMG! You are definitely the best. Your videos are so honest, and your explanation is simple and easy. I have been researching / watching various wine making videos over the past 20 years, but I still have to find somebody better than you. I have been making wine now and it's turns out so good with great alcoholic %age - thanks to your tips and the knowledge you have imparted to so many of us. God bless you Bro, please continue the good work and I hope that I can see / meet you some day. Cheers mate 🍷 🍷 🥂 🍷

  • @4riversgd
    @4riversgd Před rokem +9

    Looks delicious! Thanks for the recipe.

  • @Dave_en
    @Dave_en Před rokem +308

    In southern part of india, people make wine like this. Porcelain jar is covered using cloth towel and lid is loosely placed in it. 👍

    • @rickyhanayamafanai8559
      @rickyhanayamafanai8559 Před rokem +40

      We also make pineapple wine here in Northeast using the same method...but we usually use clay pots or aluminium pots..for the lid we use cloth or plastic bags🇮🇳❤️

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem +34

      Like I have done at the beginning 😉🍾

    • @Dave_en
      @Dave_en Před rokem +19

      @@rickyhanayamafanai8559 dont use aluminium or any metallic container. Glass is the safest bet. Though stones and earthenware is most commonly used from ancient times. Plastic in india is questionable. So use particularly food safe plastic.

    • @Dave_en
      @Dave_en Před rokem +10

      @@Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato Yeah. Simple but effective. Yeasts need some oxygen to multiply. If oxygen is properly controlled then we get good fermentation from the beginning. Also cloth/towel can keep bugs and flies away. Wrap it like the arabs.🤣🙏

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience 🍍🙂🍾

  • @fabbricaitalianaautomobili5859

    Hello chef,
    I must say I've used the previous recipe and it is perfect,
    The second time around I distilled it
    MAN that was nice,
    Ciao ciao

  • @josienicholas3945
    @josienicholas3945 Před 28 dny

    I love this guy. Explanation for why he is redoing the video is so humble. Sincerely a kind hearted, good person!

  • @erichkoch5858
    @erichkoch5858 Před rokem +6

    Many, many, many thanks from the Island of Trinidad in Trinidad and Tobago, I am actually on the second day of fermenting what I hope will be a nice end SPECTACULAR Pineapple wine using your recipe. First time doing any sort of wine, but you have inspired and trigger my curiosity in this, so here I go. Thanks again Mr. Andrea for all of your videos!

  • @littlebones88
    @littlebones88 Před rokem +34

    Pineapple wine sounds great! I make a very good Pineapple sack mead, but I start with pineapple juice and honey and end with frozen pineapple and honey. The last one was21.945% ABV. I used pectic enzyme in primary, and cold crashed prior to degassing and bottling and it was crystal clear!

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the advice 👍🏼🍍

    • @warlockpaladin2261
      @warlockpaladin2261 Před rokem +2

      22% ?!

    • @littlebones88
      @littlebones88 Před rokem +12

      @@warlockpaladin2261 Absolutely brother. You have to step feed (can't add all sugars at once), though I only add honey twice. And of course, you have to use an 18% alcohol tolerance yeast. Then, if you give your yeast a good environment and add proper amount of nutrients and degas gently (swirling) through the process your yeast will mutate and tend to go above the stated 18% limit.

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem +1

      Very interesting 👍🏼🙂 thanks

    • @Chevsilverado
      @Chevsilverado Před rokem +4

      @@warlockpaladin2261 Yeah ec1118 yeast + proper nutrition + higher temperature + step feeding + degassing can easily hit 22%. Might take a bit longer but it’s possible to do consistently. I saw someone make a mead that hit 24% although it was a chore to get it there.
      One thing though is that the yeast will be stressed more than usual so it may create some off-flavours which can take a few months to go away.

  • @jD-ny1ln
    @jD-ny1ln Před rokem +2

    Oh man, I just stumbled upon this video from CZcams suggestions, and I'm so happy I did. Subscriber for life

  • @lightice1387
    @lightice1387 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Love the way he describes everything and the hand gesture to describe the wine taste is absolutely spectacular! 😄 subscribed!

  • @fabbricaitalianaautomobili5859

    I need to add regarding your conical fermenter, you will always get the settled yeast when you first open the fermenter (that one that broke while you used it,
    The way you are doing it at the end with the bucket \ pail the sediment of yeast is much more controlled as it settles below the tap and won't mix onto the bottles when you decant it into glass bottles!
    Just a heads-up
    Ciao a tutti

  • @johnmager9364
    @johnmager9364 Před rokem +8

    Great video, thank you for updating the recipe. Seeing this today inspired me to make a batch for myself, just finished boiling it and I'm waiting to add the yeast now. cant wait to try it

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem +3

      Spectacular 😉👍🏼🍍 John keep us updated

    • @johnmager9364
      @johnmager9364 Před rokem +2

      @@Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato It just finished its second fermentation and is going to bottles, I have 12 nice 750ml grolsch bottles im about to rack it into with 7.5g sugar each to carbonate. cant wait, thanks again!

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem

      🥳🍾🤪

    • @johnmager9364
      @johnmager9364 Před rokem

      @@Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato It is done, I'm sipping a glass right now and its -spectacular-. very fresh and light, nice carbonation. It's a lot like prosecco, with a nice hint of pineapple. Love it, thank you, and I look forward to more homebrew recipes.

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem

      Spectacular 🥳🍾 thanks for sharing your experience. Enjoy it and drink with moderation 🤪

  • @dezaltamiranoiii3297
    @dezaltamiranoiii3297 Před rokem

    Looks delicious! Thank you for sharing.

  • @ShavingGuy
    @ShavingGuy Před 3 měsíci

    Love your videos. Very precise and informative. Thank You Maestro

  • @princegiles9309
    @princegiles9309 Před rokem +12

    That pineapple wine looks absolutely delightful

  • @AlexandruKeszeg
    @AlexandruKeszeg Před rokem +8

    Thank you for the recipe! This was my first attempt at making sparkling wine. My batch required a few extra days to complete fermentation before I bottled it since the colder weather here likely slowed the process.
    It initially had a very strong yeast smell (I used commercial sparkling wine yeast) before bottling, but after two weeks in the bottle, the smell cleared up and there was a lot of fizziness.

  • @chaoticgoodies
    @chaoticgoodies Před rokem

    It was really nice watching you make this wine. I will definitely give this a try. Thank you for sharing this video. 😊

  • @peterkapinos277
    @peterkapinos277 Před rokem +12

    I am going to make this. If you are looking for ideas, I just made a Polish Mead called Trojniak, or Triple. Has a butt-ton of honey in it. It is supposed to age for 5-100 years. The one I just made is around 16% abv cause I didn't plan it correctly.

  • @mndad2201
    @mndad2201 Před rokem +66

    Andre, my wife and I just spent a month in Sicily and we had the best food! One recipe that is not even considered here in the US but which i want to make for my friends is Pistachio Pizza. I have looked around the internet and cannot find any examples so I think this would be a great topic for an upcoming episode. If you make it, i will be sure to try it out and post the feedback. I have tried a bunch of your recipes and love to share them with friends and family.

  • @ranjan_v
    @ranjan_v Před rokem

    i did this, but the stomach hurts very bad, is it the enzymes in the pineapple
    I have to mention the pineapple was juiced to make wine, i didn't chop it as shown in the video

  • @solacechannel8045
    @solacechannel8045 Před 20 dny

    I knew it you have redone the video. Making wines out of surplus fruits was the most rewarding learnings i found in CZcams during the pandemic . Thanks to you. Kudos from the Philippines.

  • @timdahani2341
    @timdahani2341 Před rokem +6

    Thank you so much, just finished my first batch of 10 liters following your recipe. I decided to carbonate half of it, and drink the other half as normal wine (couldnt wait another 2 weeks to taste it 😅).
    Its indeed spectacular 😁

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem +1

      Spectacular 🥳👍🏼🍷 thanks Tim for sharing your experience 🤪 please share the video with friends

    • @paullong4471
      @paullong4471 Před rokem +1

      Thank you.God bless❤😀

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem +1

      Thanks 🥳

    • @coreyrees840
      @coreyrees840 Před 11 měsíci

      So for the non carbonated you just wait the 7 days and bottle then good to go from there? Basically everything here minus the added sugar per bottle and additional two weeks? I’m new to this but this looks amazing but not a fan of sparkling

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes 👍🏼 after the end of the fermentation you can drink it directly

  • @joeduca8582
    @joeduca8582 Před rokem +10

    That looked delicious. I love pineapple with gorgonzola or bleu cheese. I bet that wine would pair well with that cheese. Thanks Andrea ☺

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem

      😉👍🏼🍍 good idea

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem

      What do you mean?

    • @joeduca8582
      @joeduca8582 Před rokem

      @@Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato That comment from Lisa N was not from me. I got the same message as a reply to my comment on pairing your wine with Gorgonzola cheese. Now I got your question too. That person's comment doesn't show up here under comments. I don't know why this happens. It's crazy, pazzesco. It does not belong on You Tube on your spectacular channel. Ciao Andrea.

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem +1

      Yes 👍🏼 I can not read it too anymore

    • @joeduca8582
      @joeduca8582 Před rokem +1

      @@Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato Good! 👍👍Same here 🙈Ciao my friend.

  • @marcjoseph8875
    @marcjoseph8875 Před rokem +1

    I can't wait to try making it myself... Cheers!

  • @CloudNey
    @CloudNey Před rokem +2

    I'm tempted to try it. I got some pineapples lying around. Thanks for the recipe, mate! Belíssimo!

  • @richardkomako2011
    @richardkomako2011 Před rokem +6

    Hello Chef. Thanks for the amazing videos. My question is: For the sparkling wine part(last 2 weeks) do you keep the bottles closed throughout the 2 weeks or do you open them daily to "burp"/release the air?
    Thank you
    Richard South Africa

  • @liannesadler5771
    @liannesadler5771 Před rokem +15

    I live in the pineapple region of the USA so this is perfect for me! I think it will clear up a lot more if aged for several months.

  • @juneorbrehm8162
    @juneorbrehm8162 Před rokem

    I Love the fact that you answer all comments with emojis! Good video btw

  • @chetkhatu4281
    @chetkhatu4281 Před rokem +1

    Just made this, it’s amazing. Like legit amazing. Tastes amazing, easy to make, I only made 2 litres for the first time but there will be a lot more to follow!

  • @6TheBACH
    @6TheBACH Před rokem +3

    THAT PURE PEPPINO PIZZERIA ACCENT LMAO 😂😂😂

  • @RoarIsaksen1959
    @RoarIsaksen1959 Před rokem +10

    Have made white wine from pineapple myself. It turned out to be the best white wine I have ever made. Only used pineapple and raisins. 1 part raisins to 3 parts pineapple. But I let it get a little too strong before I stopped the fermentation. Measured almost 19% on the finished wine.

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem +3

      Spectacular 🥳 19% is a lot 🤪 drink it with moderation 😉👍🏼

    • @Angel-zx6tk
      @Angel-zx6tk Před 11 měsíci +1

      Great dude 😉, send me the recipe pleeeeeees 💋

    • @AFROJOE2323
      @AFROJOE2323 Před 11 měsíci

      How long did you ferment for

    • @karenwilliams3367
      @karenwilliams3367 Před 10 měsíci

      Was there any sugar at all

    • @RoarIsaksen1959
      @RoarIsaksen1959 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@karenwilliams3367 3 kilo of sugar. on 18 liter of water and 6 kilo of pineapples.

  • @nuksukao8281
    @nuksukao8281 Před 11 měsíci

    Love your videos and instruction! Bravo! 😊

  • @PedroPetracco
    @PedroPetracco Před rokem

    Looks delish! Thanks for uploading.

  • @mackdog3270
    @mackdog3270 Před rokem +24

    I bought one of those conical fermenters a couple of years ago to try out. It was very good when it came to cleaning and fermentation and the yeast gathering at the end. Unfortunately, the problems always started and ended with that ball valve. It was hard to get a good seal in place and if some part got stuck, you're sunk. I think it was a great idea, but poorly executed. Stainless steel would probably be better.

  • @malikanis27495
    @malikanis27495 Před rokem +4

    Thank you Andre your fan malik from Jordan

  • @BuleBolang
    @BuleBolang Před 10 měsíci

    Great video, definitely gona try this mate

  • @LevicoCarella
    @LevicoCarella Před rokem +1

    Thats the first video I've ever seen of u and I can honestly say, sono innamorata

  • @tjortaraja
    @tjortaraja Před rokem +16

    I didn’t distil it as many times as you did or add yeast so I called it more of a beer but it’s amazing what sugar can do to fruit. I also tried with mangoes and passion fruits. Pineapple and passion fruit was the most successful. Would love to try your method if I can find the equipment and yeast here in Kenya.

  • @will2217
    @will2217 Před rokem +44

    Thanks!

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem +4

      Thanks my friend for your spectacular support 🤗👍🏼🍾🤩

    • @will2217
      @will2217 Před rokem +1

      @@Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato No, thank you for making me smarter today.

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem +3

      From this answer and your help I can understand that you was more than smart already before my video 🤗
      Thanks again

  • @storytimewithmae
    @storytimewithmae Před rokem +1

    this is a great recipe, thanks for sharing

  • @nadiablack4797
    @nadiablack4797 Před rokem

    Just found your channel, love it and I am going to make this wine ❤️

  • @csabo1725
    @csabo1725 Před rokem +3

    It's very easy to plant the pineapple top after using the fruit. Takes about two years to produce fruit again.

    • @vermont741
      @vermont741 Před rokem +1

      Yes. But depends on your location/climate

    • @Dave_en
      @Dave_en Před rokem +2

      Just break the neck of the pineapple, remove few leaves from the bottom of the bunch. You can find the roots in it. Just plant it in the garden and enjoy the fruit afterwards.

    • @vermont741
      @vermont741 Před rokem +3

      If you’re in the tropics, why not?! I doubt the pineapples would survive the 4 seasons of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Coz if they did, then everyone would be growing pineapples. Or Bananas. Or Mangoes.
      And we in the tropics wouldve grown grapes a long time ago already

    • @vermont741
      @vermont741 Před rokem

      Pineapples only grow in the tropics

    • @csabo1725
      @csabo1725 Před rokem

      @@vermont741 Andrea and I are in Thailand so works for us

  • @KatsuraOG
    @KatsuraOG Před rokem

    Amazing looking ferment!

  • @FechtZn
    @FechtZn Před dnem

    we will try your receipe today =)
    i also want to say that you ar one of the calmest and relaxed people i ever see

  • @gothicel
    @gothicel Před rokem

    I will need to try to make this wine, looks refreshing.

  • @paulvinwebster
    @paulvinwebster Před rokem

    Its been a minute with the wine video😅 As always SPECTUCULAR ! 👏🏼👏🏼

  • @andrzejlaskowski7794
    @andrzejlaskowski7794 Před rokem

    omg it looks so easy i might have to try!

  • @maxmartinsan
    @maxmartinsan Před rokem +2

    Omg! Now I do wanna taste pineapple wine. It must be amazing.

  • @24680705
    @24680705 Před 7 měsíci

    Simple and clever video. Will make this wine soon.

  • @bunnylee9202
    @bunnylee9202 Před rokem

    I have to try this one for myself it looks priceless

  • @gazzadazza8341
    @gazzadazza8341 Před rokem

    Very nice, thank you for sharing this recipe. Regards from Australia.

  • @amwabusa9502
    @amwabusa9502 Před 9 měsíci

    I cant wait to make wine using this method

  • @haddarbadis2009
    @haddarbadis2009 Před rokem

    Thank you
    You are a best teacher of spirits

  • @chowfun1976
    @chowfun1976 Před rokem

    That looks amazing. I want to try making it.

  • @dsawake58
    @dsawake58 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Such an easy demo to follow! Thank you :) Wanted to ask, how long can you leave the finished wine in the bottles before they explode?

  • @neillynch_ecocidologist

    A mate of mine once had some *pineapple and SKUNK* wine. Very nice it was, too!

  • @koubenakombi3066
    @koubenakombi3066 Před rokem +2

    Thank you! looking forward to seeing the vinegar recipe!

  • @lenart5417
    @lenart5417 Před rokem

    I've maded 3 liters of wine after your recipe and his taste was very good and very sparkle. I will try next time to make 10 liters 😃😃😃😃

  • @davidclark7584
    @davidclark7584 Před rokem

    Definitely gonna try this one.

  • @stephanbateman5410
    @stephanbateman5410 Před rokem

    i love the shape of the fermenter

  • @confuseddesi80
    @confuseddesi80 Před rokem

    Last Christmas we made apple wine and it was amazing.

  • @deniseferron3397
    @deniseferron3397 Před rokem

    I like that it’s crispy.

  • @vinodvagadurgi414
    @vinodvagadurgi414 Před rokem

    Amazing
    I love pineapples
    Will sure try this

  • @iremembersleep3083
    @iremembersleep3083 Před rokem

    This reminds me of how much winemaking equipment I have just sitting in the other room. I should clean it up and try making this.

  • @sunderrajsolomon1439
    @sunderrajsolomon1439 Před rokem

    Nice combination tea in wine seems spectacular 👍☺️

  • @adekunleadebayo5094
    @adekunleadebayo5094 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks a lot for sharing your receipe. I made a batch of pineapple wine in the lab by extracting the pineapple juice and then fermenting. Natural pineapple juice has a sugar content of 18% - 20% and you need to add some sugar to get up to 23-24% to give you a wine with 11-12%.
    The product is a very clear wine at the end of fermentation. I will try adding the tea extract for extra tannins and the lime juice for additional tartness.

  • @stevencoleman3272
    @stevencoleman3272 Před rokem +1

    SPECTACULAR!!!

  • @tymz-r-achangin
    @tymz-r-achangin Před rokem

    Thanks for the video :) So do you have to use fresh fruit, or can you use the frozen concentrates?

  • @thomcypazhayapurayilsabu8961

    I loved the way u squezd the lime ❤️👍👌

  • @javierdiazsantana
    @javierdiazsantana Před rokem

    Here in Mexico this beverage Is called Tepache. Is very rawly fermented if you can call It that But a nice one Still. There Is also Tejuino / Tesguino which Is the same But from corn, AND pulque which is a ferment from the agave plant's juice, later makes up tequila and mezcales when distilled

  • @reactorspointofview
    @reactorspointofview Před rokem

    Yum I have got to try this😊

  • @jeffrickstrew6294
    @jeffrickstrew6294 Před rokem

    Nice! I brew beer and am going to try this. Looks tasty!

  • @bpekarek1986
    @bpekarek1986 Před rokem

    What kit would you recommend to make small batches. I noticed kits with buckets but wanted to know if there is anything nicer but still more budget friendly

  • @assassinproxd
    @assassinproxd Před rokem

    Spectacular video, subscribed as soon as it was over. simple, quick, straight to the point. I'll be trying this soon. Keep up the great content 👍🏾

  • @BritDee88
    @BritDee88 Před 11 dny

    That looks like heaven 😻

  • @RIRI-el6xm
    @RIRI-el6xm Před 11 měsíci +1

    The pips or pits are known to make methanol upon fermentation. When it is possible to remove them, it is better.
    When we do distillation, we remove the beginning of the juice that comes out of the still (to remove the methanol). But in a wine this is not possible, so remove the pits for more safety... I recommend you to make effervescent (this goes well with this type of fruit) There are guys who do this with cana sucre (a sparkling wine) on the French Caribbean islands, using the champenoise method, and it's super nice.
    At home, if you have bottles, you can use the Champagne method. Refermentation in the bottle, then the base of the bottle is frozen with the dead yeasts and the ice cap is disgorged. Before closing.
    (don't be mistaken about the amount of sugar otherwise the bottle will burst).
    In Italy you have the Martinotti method process, commonly used in Proseco or Lambrusco. Very effective, but this requires heavy equipment (pressurized tank) etc.

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for the advice and the information 👍🏼🍾

    • @edgardriba7513
      @edgardriba7513 Před 6 měsíci

      Hi @RIRI-el6xm, what specifically are the "pips" or "pits"?

    • @RIRI-el6xm
      @RIRI-el6xm Před 6 měsíci

      @@edgardriba7513 the stones and seeds of fruits, frequently causing reactions with methanol and/or sianidric acid. So you have to pit it.
      If you speak French I could be more precise in French because I know most of the technical terms in French, I studied eunology, vines, beer and distillery in France in Burgundy Vigniard School, therefore in French only.
      So I don't know all the terms in English,
      sorry

    • @RIRI-el6xm
      @RIRI-el6xm Před 6 měsíci

      @@edgardriba7513 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drupe Typicly Seed of Chery are a probleme.
      Seed, pit, stone, pipes (same thing) diférant english word.

  • @gurufams
    @gurufams Před rokem

    Lots of appreciation

  • @DasKaenguru1
    @DasKaenguru1 Před rokem

    @cuoredicioccolato Very nice video, I will definitely try it. How / Why is a smashed grape a replacement for the yeast? Is it because the yeast already lives on it as in making your own pickled vegetables?

  • @spacechimp5141
    @spacechimp5141 Před rokem

    this great! thanks.

  • @user-wp8qh3is8q
    @user-wp8qh3is8q Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks a lot for this recipe. I am Kenyan and there is plenty of pineapples where i come from. I will definitely try this.!

  • @madzr3093
    @madzr3093 Před rokem +1

    Spec-Ta-Cu-lar! ❤

  • @mubiruchristopher9140

    Thank you for the show so interesting

  • @stefantube1983
    @stefantube1983 Před rokem

    Chef is awesome and a genius. He even answered my question on his Instagram! I really think you deserved a lot more subscribers on your channel. I've personally tried many of your recipes, and pretty much everything turn out to be SPECTACULAR! The only thing I haven't try is cheese and wine. I needs to try them soon! Thank you very much Chef and please keep up your great work!

  • @cookingwiththeangels3484

    Fantastic, you are a very good teacher. Can I ferment this wine without super. I prefer to use natural sugar from pine Apple

  • @Madpissed
    @Madpissed Před 11 měsíci

    Greetings from Honduras, used your recipe to get a batch fermenting right now! Appreciate ya man, Cheers!!

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks 🤗 big hug from Italy
      Keep us updated with the tasting

    • @Madpissed
      @Madpissed Před 11 měsíci

      Hello sir! I just wanna double check with you, did you say you were allowing 2 weeks of carbonation time at room temperature once bottled? Wanna confirm before I have a possible mess. Thanks a million!

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes 👍🏼 exactly, room temperature for 2 weeks

    • @Madpissed
      @Madpissed Před 11 měsíci

      🍻

  • @masudni3437
    @masudni3437 Před rokem

    Also thanks that you made this videos again 😁😁

  • @DuBistMeinDiener
    @DuBistMeinDiener Před rokem

    hey great video ive started it a couple days ago. after i remove the fruit do i still have to shake it everyday or better not?

  • @Caleb-ee2nt
    @Caleb-ee2nt Před 8 měsíci

    I used pineapple puree and left it in the fermenter till the fermentation stopped. At day 5, it tasted like beer with a strong yeasty fragrance and the alcohol was so strong. My dad and I loved it.

  • @greenjosh75
    @greenjosh75 Před 9 měsíci

    looks very very crispy

  • @MrGizmoDuck101
    @MrGizmoDuck101 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi, thank you so much for the recipe. I've already prepared the first fermentation batch. I just had one doubt - once we transfer the wine to a bottle with 10g of sugar, do we keep the bottle in fridge for 2 weeks? Or should we keep it outside?

  • @RafaelQuintanillaKus
    @RafaelQuintanillaKus Před rokem +1

    Yes.... Omg. Running for pineapples 🍍
    Amazing,!!!

  • @x16r
    @x16r Před 2 měsíci

    Hello, thanks for this recipe. I made it 1 year ago and stored some bottles, after some months like 8-9 stored and opened the bottles recently the wine taste so much better and sparkling like a champagne. It inspired me so much that I want to thank you for the good times learning this art. I'm from south america so pinneaples are suitable to make wines. have a question, it is necessary to cook the lemos with the peels or just adding the lime juice is ok? Also the peel of the pinneaple is needed? I made this recipe like 5 o 6 times but want to improve

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience 🥳👍🏼🍾
      Yes 👍🏼 follow the recipe better if you cook everything 😉

  • @ozzieosmonddmello6512

    Thanks for the info. I need your help as I am stuck with a failed fermentation. I have made good wines before but this time I thought I would try making a Fortified Wine. The biggest mistake I made ( which I realized later ) was adding Brandy at the very start of fermentation. This has 'killed' the yeast I suppose. Its 10 days now and there's no fermentation. Initial gravity was 1.076 and today it's 1.056. Do I add the Yeast and yeast nutrients once again? I really need your advice / help. Thanks in advance.

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Před rokem

      Yes 👍🏼 you can try but if the alcohol content is too high for the yeast you should drink it like this 🙂 sorry

  • @ufmclips5497
    @ufmclips5497 Před rokem

    Nice and simple presentation...