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Food & crafts => Home brewing => Topic started by: cloddopper on October 07, 2017, 08:36:33 pm

Title: TOMATO WINE
Post by: cloddopper on October 07, 2017, 08:36:33 pm
Munchkin collected all the grapes off the 9 year old vine last weekend on the Sunday afternoon.. So my Monday began with a frantic rush to get hold of some basic wine making gear again .
 £18 later and two glass demijohns from our Mens Shed's storeroom & I'm ready to go .

 Managed nearly 4 pints of home made grape juice must from my own black grapes and a full demijohn using a small bottle of red concentrate to ensure that we actually do drink our own wine,  one way or another on Christmas day .


 Sitting, here reading about,  " The can you freeze this & that thread "  caused me to think about what to make in the first empty demijohn
 Well I have about 20 pounds of tomatoes frozen solid  like snooker balls ... you can guess what's coming next can't you ?


 Has anyone ever made tomato wine ?
If so has anyone got a recipe they've tried & what was it like.
eg.
So dry you had to keep it in a lead container to stop it dissolving things like it did to the glass bottles .
Title: Re: TOMATO WINE
Post by: Dans on October 09, 2017, 11:40:01 pm
I've never done it but a quick search brings up this with some positive feedback:

http://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=52828 (http://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=52828)

I'm almost tempted but all our tomatoes go into passata which we use all year round. May have to do some extra plants next year to give it a go.

Let us know how it goes if you do brave it!

Dans
Title: Re: TOMATO WINE
Post by: Part time dabbler on October 10, 2017, 12:41:19 pm
My wife makes home made ketchup including a rather delicious tomato and chilli ketchup with spare toms. Every guest raves about them. I can t recall the recipe off the top of my head but to give a shameless plug to her facebook page (well it is the better half) Lidcott Larder. Have a look its in there somewhere alongside the Nuttella Vodka that also seems to go down extremely well :)