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How to Make Mulberry Wine

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2021
  • Making mulberry wine is something anyone can do. Today we're showing you the steps we take to make our Mulberry Wine here on the farm.
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Komentáře • 36

  • @baneverything5580
    @baneverything5580 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I planted 4 of the dwarf everbearing in Louisiana this year. I already have a massive blackberry patch so I ordered 3 wide-mouth one gallon fermenting jars, 20 lbs of organic raw sugar, high alcohol yeast, plus some yeast nutrient. I`m probably getting several more of the jars or I may simply use a 5 gallon bucket if I can get it set up properly. But I prefer doing separate one gallon batches just in case something goes wrong, especially when using blackberries because they`re so difficult to harvest. I tried sobriety for 8 years. No more!

    • @HealthyFarmLiving
      @HealthyFarmLiving  Před 3 měsíci

      Yeah, we were dry for a few years as well. Now that we're making our own hooch, it's just not the case any longer. Cheers and good luck with those ferments!

  • @danielfisch655
    @danielfisch655 Před 3 lety +4

    Love eating fresh mulberry’s right off of the tree, we will need to freeze some after our next harvest. We really enjoy these how to videos, great job and thank you for sharing.

  • @laneshapenrose
    @laneshapenrose Před 2 měsíci

    I will try this. I have plenty mulberries growing. I was just eating them now i will drink them too... this is our 1st yeat here and I'm loving what we are finding here

    • @HealthyFarmLiving
      @HealthyFarmLiving  Před 2 měsíci

      If you're a fan of mulberries and enjoy some wine from time to time, you're going to like this wine. The 1 ingredient you may need to adjust is the acid blend. If your mulberries have some tart to them you won't need quite as much. We've reduced ours to about half what this recipe has in it.

  • @johngriggsjr.2271
    @johngriggsjr.2271 Před rokem

    I LOVE Mulberries.

    • @HealthyFarmLiving
      @HealthyFarmLiving  Před rokem

      We're big fans of the fruit and I have to say they make a FANTASTIC red wine!

  • @kevinanderson8946
    @kevinanderson8946 Před 2 lety +3

    Looking for the finished mulberry wine video. Starting a batch tomorrow with about 40 lbs of mulberries and blackberries, I’ve been picking and freezing berries for two years and ran out of room so now it’s time for wine. Only making 5 gallons just going for a very strong berry flavor

    • @HealthyFarmLiving
      @HealthyFarmLiving  Před 2 lety

      Hey Kevin sorry for the late reply, we always forget to check this channel lol! We did finish this wine and it turned out fantastic! It would be the same process as some of the other wine videos, however we did back-sweeten this one quit a bit. Our favorite one so far. If you have any question during the process please let us know.

  • @farmberry664
    @farmberry664 Před rokem

    Nice wine,have some plants of mulberry,will do some and taste it to see how it will taste like .

    • @HealthyFarmLiving
      @HealthyFarmLiving  Před rokem

      We make a lot of different fruit wines here on the farm and mulberry is one of our favorites!

  • @teperikaetr
    @teperikaetr Před 2 lety +1

    Since I get lots of mulberries. I always end up freezing them and make juice and jams when is out of season. I will try to make wine, wild fermentation way. (No comercial yeast.)

    • @HealthyFarmLiving
      @HealthyFarmLiving  Před 2 lety

      Hey Erika! It would be fantastic with wild fermentation. We've made several different fruit wines and this is definitely in the top 3!

  • @onemuslim9313
    @onemuslim9313 Před 3 lety +1

    Cool

    • @HealthyFarmLiving
      @HealthyFarmLiving  Před 3 lety +1

      We're looking forward to this one. Dark red wines can be hard to come by with what we grow on the farm, but this one is shaping up nicely so far!

  • @thomasa5619
    @thomasa5619 Před 2 lety +3

    Ooh I wonder what fermented mulberry is like
    My first problem is producing more mulberries than I can eat.

    • @HealthyFarmLiving
      @HealthyFarmLiving  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Thomas! First off, how the heck are you man? Haven't heard from you in a while. As for the mulberries, that's true. It does take a bit of over production before you have enough to make wine. We've only tried the unfinished wine and it already tastes really good. Usually you don't get a good taste until it's finished before you back sweeten. That's not the case with this bad boy!

  • @APage-hn6cz
    @APage-hn6cz Před 2 lety

    Update on how it turned out? My everbearing is currently maxed out with fruit and I wanted to try making wine with it this coming April/May.

    • @HealthyFarmLiving
      @HealthyFarmLiving  Před 2 lety +1

      This one turned out fantastic! By far the best one we have done so far and looking forward to making more this year.

  • @K11kolio
    @K11kolio Před 2 lety +3

    Please write the ingredients for making wine, for example, how many kilograms of fruit.. and how many liters of water.. and how many kilograms of sugar... and how many grams of yeast you need.. and how much alcohol is... I hope to write it in the description or in the responses

    • @HealthyFarmLiving
      @HealthyFarmLiving  Před 2 lety +3

      The potential alcohol was 16%. And here is what we used to make this wine:
      20lbs of mulberries
      3 gallons of water
      Sugar (until it reach 1.120 specific gravity)
      7 tsp Acid Blend
      3 tsp Pectic Enzyme
      9 tsp Yeast Nutrient
      1 packet of Premier Cuvee Yeast
      We have yet to bottle this wine so don't have any ending numbers. Hope this helps

    • @julianamahen3502
      @julianamahen3502 Před 2 lety

      @@HealthyFarmLiving i don't have the alcohol specific graviti to know how much sugar we need to add in..can i know how much sugar you add in in kg?

    • @HealthyFarmLiving
      @HealthyFarmLiving  Před 2 lety

      @@julianamahen3502 hmm, we don't write that information down as we measure the specific alcohol and not the amount of sugar. I wouldn't want to guess, but it was many many cups to get the specific gravity that high. Are you able to purchase from Amazon where you live? If so, I'll link to the tool we use to measure that here for you;
      amzn.to/3PoW0WT

  • @marianstew54
    @marianstew54 Před 2 lety

    would honey work as well as sugar?

  • @toritime943
    @toritime943 Před rokem

    What's the alcohol content

    • @HealthyFarmLiving
      @HealthyFarmLiving  Před rokem

      We don't have a way of measuring the final alcohol content, but we are probably around 13-14% alcohol after back sweetening. Without back sweetening that potential alcohol reading of 1.120 nets to just under 16% which is pretty accurate.

  • @jaytm2568
    @jaytm2568 Před 10 měsíci

    Not all Mulberries are the same. TEST YOUR PH. I ruined two batches following the suggested amount of additional acid here.

    • @HealthyFarmLiving
      @HealthyFarmLiving  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Good point here and we've since been doing the same with each batch. Every batch is different and needs varying amounts.

  • @Theshort1996
    @Theshort1996 Před 2 lety +2

    This is good but too much of unnecessary talks

  • @michaeldumas3827
    @michaeldumas3827 Před 3 měsíci

    Lots of unnecessary steps

    • @HealthyFarmLiving
      @HealthyFarmLiving  Před 3 měsíci

      Hmm, it's always worked well for us, so I think we'll keep at it.