Homemade PINEAPPLE WINE with 11.7% of ALCOHOL

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  • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
    @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  День назад

    Probably the best book 📕 about Homemade LIQUEURS amzn.to/3ySSsK7 😉

  • @Josephthinleg
    @Josephthinleg Год назад +209

    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  Год назад +10

      Thanks 👍🏼

    • @Josephthinleg
      @Josephthinleg Год назад +4

      @@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  Год назад +5

      Yes 👍🏼 3 pineapples 🍍
      Thanks again

    • @robgoodson5872
      @robgoodson5872 9 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you so much.

    • @Pokenene7
      @Pokenene7 9 месяцев назад +1

      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

  • @Cruiser4Life5107
    @Cruiser4Life5107 2 года назад +96

    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  2 года назад +5

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

    • @jamiecurran3544
      @jamiecurran3544 Год назад +5

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

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Год назад +6

      😂 yes 🍾 spectacular 🥳

    • @journeytrials
      @journeytrials Год назад

      How do you get it carbonated???

    • @martybenham2579
      @martybenham2579 Год назад +14

      @@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

  • @christianmpassi3450
    @christianmpassi3450 Год назад +211

    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  Год назад +28

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

    • @melissasalasblair5273
      @melissasalasblair5273 Год назад +5

      We make pineapple vino/liqueur in México.

    • @melissasalasblair5273
      @melissasalasblair5273 Год назад +1

      ​@@Spectacular-cuoredicioccolatoyes 💚

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Год назад +3

      Spectacular 🍍👍🏼🍾

    • @dorianblue4229
      @dorianblue4229 Год назад +6

      @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 Год назад +74

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

  • @ozzieosmonddmello6512
    @ozzieosmonddmello6512 2 года назад +16

    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 🍷 🍷 🥂 🍷

  • @fabbricaitalianaautomobili5859
    @fabbricaitalianaautomobili5859 2 года назад +32

    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

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  2 года назад +9

      Distilled 🤩 spectacular 🍍🥃

    • @fabbricaitalianaautomobili5859
      @fabbricaitalianaautomobili5859 2 года назад

      @@Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato like Grappa,
      And it came off the spout at 85% thanks to your recipe,🤞

    • @honeybaby51
      @honeybaby51 3 месяца назад

      Can you write your process? I just got a still and was curious if i could use it to make this wine.

  • @fabbricaitalianaautomobili5859
    @fabbricaitalianaautomobili5859 2 года назад +17

    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

  • @adekunleadebayo5094
    @adekunleadebayo5094 Год назад +4

    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.

  • @erichkoch5858
    @erichkoch5858 2 года назад +7

    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!

  • @mclovin6537
    @mclovin6537 2 года назад +349

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

  • @lukecoleman8403
    @lukecoleman8403 2 года назад +99

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

  • @littlebones88
    @littlebones88 2 года назад +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  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the advice 👍🏼🍍

    • @warlockpaladin2261
      @warlockpaladin2261 2 года назад +2

      22% ?!

    • @littlebones88
      @littlebones88 2 года назад +13

      @@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  2 года назад +1

      Very interesting 👍🏼🙂 thanks

    • @Chevsilverado
      @Chevsilverado 2 года назад +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.

  • @timdahani2341
    @timdahani2341 Год назад +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  Год назад +1

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

    • @paullong4471
      @paullong4471 Год назад +1

      Thank you.God bless❤😀

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Год назад +1

      Thanks 🥳

    • @coreyrees840
      @coreyrees840 Год назад

      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  Год назад

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

  • @FechtZn
    @FechtZn 7 месяцев назад +1

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

  • @solacechannel8045
    @solacechannel8045 8 месяцев назад

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

  • @liannesadler5771
    @liannesadler5771 Год назад +16

    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.

  • @AlexandruKeszeg
    @AlexandruKeszeg Год назад +9

    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.

  • @mndad2201
    @mndad2201 2 года назад +69

    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.

  • @RIRI-el6xm
    @RIRI-el6xm Год назад +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  Год назад

      Thanks for the advice and the information 👍🏼🍾

    • @edgardriba7513
      @edgardriba7513 Год назад +1

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

    • @RIRI-el6xm
      @RIRI-el6xm Год назад

      @@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 Год назад

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

    • @tbunreall
      @tbunreall Месяц назад

      Methanol comes from the breakdown of pectin in fruits. pineapple is one the fruits with lower pectin levels, so this is not necessary for pineapple.

  • @RoarIsaksen1959
    @RoarIsaksen1959 Год назад +17

    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  Год назад +6

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

    • @Angel-zx6tk
      @Angel-zx6tk Год назад +1

      Great dude 😉, send me the recipe pleeeeeees 💋

    • @AFROJOE2323
      @AFROJOE2323 Год назад

      How long did you ferment for

    • @karenwilliams3367
      @karenwilliams3367 Год назад

      Was there any sugar at all

    • @RoarIsaksen1959
      @RoarIsaksen1959 Год назад +3

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

  • @0f-the-land
    @0f-the-land 2 года назад +9

    Looks delicious! Thanks for the recipe.

  • @chemicallycombinedup54
    @chemicallycombinedup54 2 года назад +3

    Bye thanks for teaching i love it .and iwanna try it in Uganda .great job.

  • @jD-ny1ln
    @jD-ny1ln Год назад +2

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

  • @lightice1387
    @lightice1387 Год назад +2

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

  • @joeduca8582
    @joeduca8582 2 года назад +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  2 года назад

      😉👍🏼🍍 good idea

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  2 года назад

      What do you mean?

    • @joeduca8582
      @joeduca8582 2 года назад

      @@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  2 года назад +1

      Yes 👍🏼 I can not read it too anymore

    • @joeduca8582
      @joeduca8582 2 года назад +1

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

  • @Dave_en
    @Dave_en 2 года назад +363

    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 2 года назад +48

      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  2 года назад +39

      Like I have done at the beginning 😉🍾

    • @Dave_en
      @Dave_en 2 года назад +23

      @@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 2 года назад +11

      @@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  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience 🍍🙂🍾

  • @richardkomako2011
    @richardkomako2011 2 года назад +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

  • @janetruscott5728
    @janetruscott5728 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing this video. My first batch turned out great! I'm new to wine making but so far, my pinapple wine is my favourite.

  • @lenart5417
    @lenart5417 2 года назад

    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 😃😃😃😃

  • @metroskenya
    @metroskenya 5 месяцев назад +3

    The way you spin your left hand in the end you instantly become my hero

  • @johnmager9364
    @johnmager9364 2 года назад +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  2 года назад +3

      Spectacular 😉👍🏼🍍 John keep us updated

    • @johnmager9364
      @johnmager9364 2 года назад +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  2 года назад

      🥳🍾🤪

    • @johnmager9364
      @johnmager9364 2 года назад +1

      @@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  2 года назад

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

  • @peterkapinos277
    @peterkapinos277 2 года назад +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.

  • @johnsdelinatal
    @johnsdelinatal Год назад

    Hi. I just paid for your perfect lesson. Thank you. I'm an English chef and live in tropical northeast Brazil, NATAL. I made some cashew fruit juice last week and accidentally left it out of the fridge. It started fermenting, so I decided to keep it and not throw it away (which everyone normally does). I left in a plastic bottle in a dark room. I added some baker's yeast (sorry, no wine yeast). Sunday will be 7 days. I am releasing the air daily. Curious about what happens next. Since I am in the tropics, I have a lot of variety. Please let's talk more! Regards John

    • @johnsdelinatal
      @johnsdelinatal Год назад

      When we say "juice" in Brazil, it means liquidised with water and sugar. So I imagine the wine is going to be cloudy. But I'm thinking if I carefully strain in a cloth, I will get a cleaner liquid

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Год назад

      Thanks again 🙃 and keep us updated 🤩 maybe you discover a new recipe

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Год назад

      Good idea for filtering it 👍🏼😉

  • @MrPatmos
    @MrPatmos 4 месяца назад +2

    I'm from Mauritius. Long ago people made a drink out of pineapple, lentils and sugar ...leave it to ferment for some days ( I cannot recall) in demijohn ( it was in fact Japanese fish net buoy - made of glass these days). It was a bit sweet but could easily get drunk with it. We called in Bakka. It is made throughout the Indian Ocean islands like Rodrigues , Seychelles, Mauritius

  • @will2217
    @will2217 Год назад +45

    Thanks!

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Год назад +5

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

    • @will2217
      @will2217 Год назад +2

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

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Год назад +4

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

  • @tjortaraja
    @tjortaraja 2 года назад +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.

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  2 года назад +7

      I should try passion fruit too 👍🏼

    • @kmuchogo
      @kmuchogo 2 года назад +1

      mlevi mwenzangu

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  2 года назад +2

      😬 sorry I don’t understand

    • @kmuchogo
      @kmuchogo 2 года назад +1

      @@Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato don't worry about it sir I was passing my regards to my fellow Kenyan enthusiasts. Will definitely be trying your recipe. Just curious whats the purpose of the tea?

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  2 года назад +1

      Ok 👍🏼
      The tea is for the tannins

  • @princegiles9309
    @princegiles9309 2 года назад +12

    That pineapple wine looks absolutely delightful

  • @JhongansTV
    @JhongansTV Год назад +2

    👋 hello @cuoredicioccolato, i like watching your video making a wine , i want to learn from you what's strategy to making wine, greatings from Philippines

  • @susanghitahy673
    @susanghitahy673 Год назад +1

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

  • @mackdog3270
    @mackdog3270 2 года назад +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.

  • @csabo1725
    @csabo1725 2 года назад +3

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

    • @vermont741
      @vermont741 2 года назад +1

      Yes. But depends on your location/climate

    • @Dave_en
      @Dave_en 2 года назад +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 2 года назад +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 2 года назад

      Pineapples only grow in the tropics

    • @csabo1725
      @csabo1725 2 года назад

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

  • @malikanis27495
    @malikanis27495 2 года назад +4

    Thank you Andre your fan malik from Jordan

  • @chetkhatu4281
    @chetkhatu4281 Год назад +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!

  • @CloudNey
    @CloudNey Год назад +2

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

  • @6TheBACH
    @6TheBACH Год назад +4

    THAT PURE PEPPINO PIZZERIA ACCENT LMAO 😂😂😂

  • @heinrichlutz667
    @heinrichlutz667 7 месяцев назад

    Ich liebe die Art und Weise, wie er alles beschreibt, und die Handbewegung

  • @garoudahanouman7734
    @garoudahanouman7734 Год назад +1

    4:28 after racking in another fermenter, add some bentonite for clarification. Add also a diluted tablespoon of sugar to make sure the fermentation starts again, it'll produce CO2 which is heavier than air and so creates a protective layer on the top of your wort.

  • @Madpissed
    @Madpissed Год назад

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

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Год назад

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

    • @Madpissed
      @Madpissed Год назад

      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  Год назад +1

      Yes 👍🏼 exactly, room temperature for 2 weeks

    • @Madpissed
      @Madpissed Год назад

      🍻

  • @x16r
    @x16r 10 месяцев назад

    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  10 месяцев назад +1

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

  • @martinaj.9266
    @martinaj.9266 2 года назад +2

    Hi, I ordered everything I need to make this wine. I've got one question: At the end when I fill it into bottles and add a maximum of 10 g sugar/liter, does this make the wine very sweet? I'm not a fan of too sweet wines. When I use 3 or 5 gramms, is it enough that it becomes a sparkling wine? Thanks a lot for your reply and keep on with your great channel!

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  2 года назад +3

      The sugar in the bottles is because I want it sparkling 😉
      Thanks for your support to the channel sharing the videos

    • @TheSmkngun
      @TheSmkngun 2 года назад +2

      The sugar gets used up by the yeast during the 2 week re-fermentation in the bottles. He mentions it around the 9:26 mark.

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for your help 👍🏼🤩

    • @Chevsilverado
      @Chevsilverado 2 года назад +1

      The yeast will eat all the sugar and make CO2, which carbonates the wine. It’ll be dry again when it’s done.

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  2 года назад +1

      Bravo 👍🏼

  • @guntherwheeler3526
    @guntherwheeler3526 Год назад +1

    Do you put the bottled wine in the refrigerator for 2 weeks or at room temperature?

  • @IambackTheonly
    @IambackTheonly Год назад

    Hello brother I have some questions? Can u please explain
    1 . We need to stir every day?
    2 .how to use air lock I mean we need to Just put there or pour some water in airlock.?
    3.how many days will take to Stop fermentation, and after fermentation how many days we need to put in bottle for consume .?
    Waiting for your reply ❤

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Год назад +1

      Hello 👋🏼
      1 yes 👍🏼
      2 in the airlock any kind of liquor will be good, rum , vodka, …..
      3 when the airlock stops bubbling
      Wait at least 2 weeks in the bottles

    • @IambackTheonly
      @IambackTheonly Год назад

      @@Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato thank you very much brother 🤩

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Год назад

      Keep us updated 😉

  • @dsawake58
    @dsawake58 Год назад +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?

  • @starlet5350
    @starlet5350 Год назад

    Can i use brown sugar instead of white sugar??
    Thanks for the awesome recipe.

  • @cookingwiththeangels3484
    @cookingwiththeangels3484 Год назад

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

  • @DiogoCabral20
    @DiogoCabral20 4 месяца назад

    Hey there. Thanks for the video. I started this recipe in the past 4th of September. Everything was going great in the fermenter and I got bubbles in the airlock every 7 seconds. 7 days later, the airlock was still very active but I noticed the pineapple was dropping so I decided to transfer the wine to a new fermenter. After that transition the airlock just don't have activity anymore. It has been like that for the last 36 hours. My question is, is the wine ready or I messed up? Should I add for yeast or should I bottle it? Thanks mate and keep the good work.

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  4 месяца назад

      Do you have a hydrometer? Have taste it?

    • @DiogoCabral20
      @DiogoCabral20 4 месяца назад

      @@Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato don't have a hydrometer. I did taste a sip from the bottom of the first fermenter. It tasted like a strong pineapple flavour with some acidic and almost bitter in the end. It was mostly dead yeast so I may not have the precise taste of the final product. Definitely could taste alcohol in it and it felt strong and very expressive. I'm just afraid to bottle it too soon.

  • @cristefen3712
    @cristefen3712 Год назад

    Hello. First of all, thank you for sharing your passion. In this particular video, the percentage of alcohol is 11.7%. Is it possible to determine alcohol at lower values such as at beer levels of around 5% alcohol? Thank you very much.

  • @CocinaAncestral
    @CocinaAncestral Год назад

    Dear friend the las fermentation inside the bottles it is at room temperature or is inside refrigerator?

  • @tobsinte
    @tobsinte Год назад

    thank you for this great video. Two questions if I may,
    1. What is the room where you are keeping it for fermenting?
    2. Can you do this without the sugar? Some variety of pineapple are naturally very sweet and hence asking.

  • @MrVirus9898
    @MrVirus9898 2 года назад +1

    I made something like this in the middle east, cause I could not get regular booze. The better the starting pineapple, or juice, the better the outcome. I even jacked it up by freezing it. The hang over was BRUTAL.

  • @aaroneller3333
    @aaroneller3333 3 месяца назад

    Amazing video amazing wine. I just bottled mine and am wondering if I need to burp the bottles during its final 2 weeks. Cheers!

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  3 месяца назад +1

      No 👎🏼 wait 2 weeks, after put in the fridge for 1 night and then taste it 😉 keep us updated

    • @aaroneller3333
      @aaroneller3333 3 месяца назад

      @@Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato Came out wonderful. I just got married and timed it so me my wife and our family could enjoy it. Thank you thank you!!! I've also started different fermentations with my local fruits and grapes in my area. Cant thank you enough for opening this world up to me.

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  3 месяца назад

      Congratulations 🎊 for your marriage 🥳
      Big hug 🤗 to you and all your families

  • @MdBelal-kz8qe
    @MdBelal-kz8qe 4 месяца назад +1

    Sir if we completely make the wine and filter it , when we collect the yeast from the bottom of our fermentetor then how many time we can use this collected yeast to make wine or beer

  • @LVCfromCSG
    @LVCfromCSG Год назад +1

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

  • @chaoticgoodies
    @chaoticgoodies Год назад

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

  • @fatherd.6016
    @fatherd.6016 7 месяцев назад

    When I was younger, I made pineapple wine for a long time. It's absolutely wonderful, with MY alcohol content running close to 20 percent. I just used canned pineapple juice..!! 😊

  • @msjane2558
    @msjane2558 Год назад

    Your wine is good 👍👍, 4 days fermentation.. Sir can I add more sugar.?

  • @MrGizmoDuck101
    @MrGizmoDuck101 Год назад

    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?

  • @kazimirmalitsky2948
    @kazimirmalitsky2948 2 года назад +2

    Great video, thanks. I see that one of you fermenters was broken, so can you do fermenting equipment review and description. Like making vine for beginners, simple-better? Thanks again!

  • @MdSaiful-wt1wm
    @MdSaiful-wt1wm 8 месяцев назад +1

    Sir can we convert our pineapple wine or other fruit wine as a highly percentage of alcohol beverage by fridge distillation??

  • @nikosiganos
    @nikosiganos 4 месяца назад

    Ciao. I am making your pineapple wine recipe right now. Thank you for the video. I am going to be bottling in a few days and I wanted to know if I need to worry about explosions? When we put the wine into the bottle with sugar it starts to ferment again. Do I need to put everything into the fridge? Will the bottles not explode?
    grazie per il tuo tempo e il tuo aiuto

  • @Ibodnano
    @Ibodnano Год назад

    today my pineapple wine is ready to drink, pleasant to drink, high abv but not fruity. I used lalvin ec1118 yeast, I wonder if it is better if I had not had boiled the pineapple?

  • @annevisscher6232
    @annevisscher6232 9 месяцев назад +1

    Well, mine is fermenting right now 🎉 I did add some spices such as cinnamon and cloves, kinda like a tepache 😅 and add SafCider ab1 yeast. I also replaced 1/3 suger for raw honey! And because I want it to be sweet, i will add some erythritol! because this is a sugar alcohol it will not affect the fermentation and the wine will become slightly sweeter! I can't wait! I will Keep you updated 🥰

  • @juneorbrehm8162
    @juneorbrehm8162 2 года назад

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

  • @Caleb-ee2nt
    @Caleb-ee2nt Год назад

    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.

  • @johnsdelinatal
    @johnsdelinatal Год назад

    Thanks

  • @Josephthinleg
    @Josephthinleg Год назад

    Looks excellent! I am new to this so I have a few questions if anyone can help. 1.) Is there a reason for the cup of tea and Lime? Is that for flavor or some chemical reason? 2.) So if I want regular wine (non sparkling) after liquid is drained off after 4 days, you just leave it in the fermentor for 3 weeks instead right? (I am just worried of glass bottles bursting lol). Or is it necessary to add extra sugar in the bottle so it adds more C02 so the wine doesn't spoil? 3.) This will last forever in sealed bottles then correct? Or what is the shelf life? Again sorry I'm new to this, so any help would be great!

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Год назад

      Tea for tannins and lime for acidity
      Ok 👍🏼 skip only the sugar in the bottles
      1 year
      Keep us updated

    • @Josephthinleg
      @Josephthinleg Год назад

      @@Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato Nice! Thanks for the reply! Again great video!! And yeah I kind of figured there was a scientific reason for the tea and lime. I will try it out and let you know for sure! As for the tea, what kind did you use? Just green tea or? Again thanks for your help!! I sent your video out to my friends too so you get more views :)

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Год назад

      Black tea or breakfast tea
      Thanks for sharing the videos 🥳🍾

  • @xingjieliang4640
    @xingjieliang4640 Год назад

    I am curious what kind of tea you are using?Is it jusst for flavor inhancing or it affect the fermentation?

  • @m.d.b.6318
    @m.d.b.6318 Год назад +1

    ⭐️That's a lot of sugar! I like dry wine. Can I use less sugar? Thanks!⭐️

  • @metamorgasm5233
    @metamorgasm5233 Год назад

    Sir I am making this now. But there is something strange about my wine after the first filtering process, it seems that the airlock doesn't release gas anymore. is this ok?
    Thank you for sharing the knowledge you have.

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Год назад +1

      Are you sure that you close it properly?

    • @metamorgasm5233
      @metamorgasm5233 Год назад

      @@Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato yes sir after I checked again, the gas is there, but not enough to come out. and I forgot to tell you, that I use RED STAR Premier Cuvee Wine yeast which is blue in the package. Does each yeast produce a different gas pressure sir?

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Год назад +1

      I never used it but it is similar to other, probably the fermentation slow down 😉 don’t worry 🙂 it is normal

    • @metamorgasm5233
      @metamorgasm5233 Год назад

      Thank you sir. 👍

  • @bwayigamillygrace2901
    @bwayigamillygrace2901 27 дней назад

    Thank you so much for the good explanation but I never heard you mentioning sieving wine. Do your containers have a sieve.

  • @mohammedabushoog4898
    @mohammedabushoog4898 2 года назад

    How do u get these lovely bottles,, and how about temperature for boiling.. another question if I don’t have as the first fermenter, how can I handle that

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  2 года назад

      1 Ikea
      2 when start boiling means that you reach 100*C degrees more or less
      3 you can make it ruclips.net/video/myqXQv31CWI/видео.html

  • @stephanushosea3322
    @stephanushosea3322 Год назад

    For the primary fermentation do we need to wait until all of the bubbling process is finished or we should transfer the fluid to another container after 4 days from the start of primary fermentation.

  • @mountcarmelgospelministrya4747

    please can the yeast tablet use as food supplement be use for fermentation?

  • @tikmuzika
    @tikmuzika 6 месяцев назад

    Love your videos, made many drinks with your recepei..Big thanks !
    My question is, can I make the yest from pineaple or ginger like you showd you made from apples and grapes ? I want to use for making wines because it is hard to buy wine yest where I live...
    Multo gracias, bon giorno !

  • @feindlich
    @feindlich Год назад

    Hi. What if i wan't that the wine is more sweet? Do i have to put more sugar in the begining or in a second fermenter?

  • @berniecontri
    @berniecontri Год назад

    Ciao! Big fan for a long time, made a lot of your recipes 👌. I’m making this, tomorrow it’s tasting day.
    One problem 😅. Just heard a bang and one of the bottles exploded. Did I do something wrong or is it a bad quality bottle?
    Also, vivo in Asia da anni e ti seguo sempre, grazie per tutte le mega ricette, SPETTACOLO!

  • @ShavingGuy
    @ShavingGuy 11 месяцев назад

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

  • @guam58
    @guam58 Год назад

    With pineapple and mangoes is there enough sugar in the fruit to start the fermenting process without adding more sugar. Or, is the added sugar just to increase alcohol content.

  • @coreyrees840
    @coreyrees840 Год назад

    Dumb question maybe but if you don’t want sparkling can you just skip the extra sugar in the bottles, still bottle after 7 days, wait the two weeks then drink as normal? Just ya know, no fizzy? Or is the process different

  • @ChenSergio22
    @ChenSergio22 Год назад

    What we need to add to stop the fermentation my wine has been sitting for a month

  • @BuleBolang
    @BuleBolang Год назад

    Great video, definitely gona try this mate

  • @lukemiles1711
    @lukemiles1711 Год назад

    How much wine yeast do you use for a 10l preparation? thanks! great video!

  • @24680705
    @24680705 Год назад

    Simple and clever video. Will make this wine soon.

  • @missie101uk
    @missie101uk Год назад

    Hi ,thanks for your tuitions.
    I am in Thailand and just bottling my very first attemp passion fruit ( homegrown) wine today, it's very sour !😂
    May I ask what Yeast do you use ?
    Thanks.

  • @zzcobraz
    @zzcobraz Год назад

    I love it!! I make a lot of tepache and have made some slightly alcoholic versions but never using any yeast other than the natural ones on the fruit. I only have beer yeast on hand at the moment. What will happen if I follow the same recipe with beer yeast instead of wine yeast? Will the flavor totally change or might it just not reach the same alcohol content?

  • @yonceydelatorre3802
    @yonceydelatorre3802 Год назад +1

    What can you make with the left over pineapple? I could not understand what he said?

  • @kvoe3591
    @kvoe3591 2 года назад +1

    Is it necessary to refrigerate this wine after making it, or is it possible to store it in the basement? I also have the same question about your mango wine recipe
    Thank you

  • @javierdiazsantana
    @javierdiazsantana Год назад

    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

    • @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato
      @Spectacular-cuoredicioccolato  Год назад

      Thanks for the information 👍🏼 I done the tepache 🍹 ruclips.net/video/jUa6SgFlgX0/видео.html

  • @MikhaelI-r1h
    @MikhaelI-r1h 5 месяцев назад

    Sounds delicious!!! I am broke no $$$ so I will make this recipe using simple Canned Pineapple chunks in Pineapple juice. Just have to find out where I can buy Wine Yeast!!! Cheers!!!