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*Active dry bread yeast (Fleischmann’s recommended)

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*Active dry bread yeast (Fleischmann’s recommended)

From video: Cheap Alcohol With No Equipment -Sweet Red Wine
Published: January 25, 2026

Video Description

Want to try making wine without buying any brewing equipment? In this beginner-friendly tutorial from City Steading Brews, we show you how to make real homemade wine using nothing but grape juice, bread yeast, sugar, and common kitchen tools. _____________________________________ Star San: https://amzn.to/3SXFoKg Auto Siphon: https://amzn.to/4cz8VRr Stemmed Tasting Glasses: https://amzn.to/3Zg67Wr We use the Amazon Affiliate Program for these links and we DO receive a small commission if you purchase using our links and all this comes at no additional cost to you! ____________________________________ This method is perfect if you’ve never brewed before and want to test the hobby before investing in gear. No airlocks. No siphons. No hydrometer. Just a simple, proven process that works. Yup, this is an older video that we re-edited to better suit today's viewers. In this video you’ll learn: *How to choose the right grape juice (no preservatives) *How much sugar to add for higher alcohol content *How to safely ferment without an airlock *How to rack and bottle with household tools *How to cold crash and clarify in your refrigerator This is the same base method used in many professional beginner wine recipes — simplified so anyone can start today. 🧪 Ingredients & Supplies Used: *100% grape juice (no sorbate, no sulfites) -half gallon container *Active dry bread yeast (Fleischmann’s recommended): https://amzn.to/3YXFO5S -1 teaspoon *White sugar (8 oz / 224 g) *Our Favorite Pitcher: https://amzn.to/4dFWNzh *Measuring spoon *Kitchen scale: https://amzn.to/4dxaqkr *Funnel *Repurposed wine or whiskey bottles 🍷 Beginner Brewing Tips: *Always sanitize anything that touches your wine *Keep the lid slightly loose to release CO₂ *Refrigerate after bottling to prevent over-carbonation *Pour slowly to avoid sediment *If this is your first time brewing, this is one of the safest, cheapest, and easiest ways to start. We have 800+ brewing tutorials on the channel — from wine and mead to beer and cider — so when you’re ready to upgrade, we’ve got you covered. 👉 Subscribe to City Steading Brews for weekly brewing tutorials, beginner guides, and advanced techniques. _____________________________________ Become a City Steading VIP - Click to learn more http://www.city-steading.com/vip-club _____________________________________ Want more City Steading? Website: http://www.city-steading.com Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/citysteading #winemaking #homebrewing #beginnerbrewing #makewineathome #DIYwine #grapejuicewine #citysteadingbrews #noequipmentbrewing #craftwine