Live Truth Productions Presents "How to Make Homemade Wine"

in #howto7 years ago

Live Truth Productions is a multimedia publishing house & more from the Garden of Eden sustainable ecovillage!


Education is one of our primary focuses: we want to inspire everyone to think outside the box and open themselves to the infinite possibilities that exist for ALL aspects of life, and we encourage free thinkers to CHOOSE a full spectrum life of thrival that adds value for all beings and our Earth! 

To that end, we want to share some of our projects with you!

While our @truthproductions account has only been active for over than half a year on Steemit, we have been hard at work behind the scenes in service to the @gardenofeden's community mission for almost a decade! We have hundreds of thousands of photos, thousands of videos, articles, graphics, and designs, and multiple websites that illuminate sustainable, honorable, responsible options that support a better world for all creatures and our living planet, and we look forward to continuing to share them here on the blockchain.

We have been visual artists for years with combined decades of experience, and Steemit productions are one of our latest masteries! We offer our consulting services to help one and all improve their own success on this platform - stay tuned for an upcoming post with more info.

Now, to get to today's post - how to make homemade wine!




We have more food than any of us can eat, so we spend a lot of time sharing our abundance with the firemen, single mothers, families, and the homeless. To learn more about our unique food reality, please read our previous post

Even after sharing our resources through our outreach, we often have produce past its prime, but nothing goes to waste at the Garden of Eden. We use spoiled food to make compost. Bruised and soft fruit is made into vinegar or another Eden Knight favorite: HOMEMADE WINE!



Note: This is not what most would consider wine, nor is it made from what most wine is made of. Yet sustainability is our main priority so we have to use whatever presents itself. The end result however IS very sustainable and importantly ALCOHOLIC!

Also, this is a very basic and simple process of which we really like because...well, it's easy and simple! This ultimately makes it far more sustainable. 

As you get into fine wines and hard core wine makers, there is a lot more to it which translates into a LOT more time, money and less sustainability. This method will however result in a beverage with alcohol. 

Even though we don't shop at stores or pay for entertainment, we still enjoy life's luxuries while living up to our honorable and sustainable standards.

Here is the first stage of our wine making process:



The next stage of the wine making process is to decant and bottle the wine. We'll share that info in an upcoming post!


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I love home made wine and love that photo of the New Age Wine Bottle haha

Both are great ! :)

We have made some really amazing wines here. It's amazing how great they are made from bruised fruit, and what a sustainable reality it is making it even better!!!

Great instructions! I've tried just taking a one gallon jug of organic apple juice and adding yeast and putting the airlock on. If you don't have extra fruit, it's an easy way to make your own. Everything is presterilied! But, I like what you describe even better. Never thought of using bruised bananas. Does it take like the fruit you use, or just alcoholic and sweet?

When the wine is made well, you can detect the fruit it was made from. It is definitely not a wine snob's wine, but it is flavorful and alcoholic! That's a great method you have for apple cider @allforthegood - how does your product turn out?

It works great! But you have to taste it to see what level of sweetness you want. On my second batch I left it too long and it was straight up alcohol.

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That is not a great approach for success, friend

Thank you for the info on wine making at home ive always wanted to try this!

It's quite enjoyable and relatively easy. Sterilizing everything is key!