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Home WineMaking Equipment Kits To Get You Making Great Wine.

by CarmelT Baird

Making wine at home can be a much easier task than you think, now that there are home winemaking equipment kits available now. Many times you do already have some of the equipment required. There are many beer and wine making stores popping up in most areas, so a quick searchonline will find you the winemaking equipment shop nearest you. You can buy a winemaking kit to go with your winemaking equipment kit from these stores and then all you will need are the bottles and a wait of about 28 days. Wouldn't that be nice?

To find out what you will need to make your wine at home, if you do a search online, you should be able to get a list of what is contained in a home wine making equipment kit. After you get your list of what is in the wine making equipment kit, have a look through your cupboards, you may have some of the items on the list already. Anything plastic will need to be food safe and the item should have that stamped on it. Often times it is better to purchase the full wine making equipment kit so that whatever you need to use to make your wine at home, will be used for your wine making and winemaking alone.

A good winemaking recipe book could be included in the equipment kit but if not then you will need to buy one of these. Beware, wine recipe books can be addictive, like cookbooks, some people can never get enough. When you are starting out with your winemaking, then these wine making recipe books will never go to waste. You will get into your way of making your great wine.

Your winemaking equipment kit should include these items or something similar.

· · A 30-liter or larger food-grade plastic container (similar in shape to a garbage can|like a plastic garbage can) with a non-airtight lid and a mark at the 23-liter point
· · A 23-liter glass or food-grade plastic carboy
· · An airlock and bung (a rubber stopper with a hole in it) for the carboy
· · A hydrometer to check the specific gravity referred to as 'sp. gr.' of the wine
· · A long, narrow tube or jar to hold the wine while you're checking its specific gravity (generally the tube the hydrometer comes in works fine)
· · A dairy thermometer
· · A long piece (at least 1.5m or five feet) of food-grade plastic tubing
· · A long spoon that can fit into the neck of the carboy and reach to the bottom
· · A wine thief to remove the developing wine from the carboy without having to tip it


You will also need apart from the grape juice or whatever you have chosen to make you wine with the following:

· · Good quality water, this normally means filtered water, not the chlorinated water from many town water supplies.

· · Wine Yeast, this is best tailored for the type of wine you want to produce, use bread yeast only if you can't get the wine yeast. The results with bread yeast are generally not as good.

· · A wine 'settler', you can use sterilized bentonite or isinglass and they should be readily available from the winemaking stores.

· · Potassium sorbate, to stop fermentation, you can get this also at the winemaking supply store.

· · Bottles and corks

· · Campden tablets, these are used to help kill all the naturally occurring wild yeasts and undesirable bacteria in must, but they can also be used to make a sanitizing solution.

Once you get your wine making equipment kit, you will be all set to start making wine at home and impress your family and friends When you make your first batch, you will be well on your way to becoming a home wine maker

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