Pear homemade wine made from pears on yeast

If you are a wine lover, then you just have to try this recipe! Wine is my favorite alcoholic beverage. For me, pear wine tastes quite unusual, since I'm used to drinking grape wine, but I also really like it.
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Composition / ingredients

Servings:
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Nutrients and energy value of the composition of the recipe
By weight of the composition:
Proteins 0 % 0 g
Fats 0 % 0 g
Carbohydrates 100 % 27 g
108 kcal
GI: 15 / 0 / 85

Cooking method

Cooking time: 45 d 12 h 15 min

Cut pears into quarters. Of course, we throw out the seed pods along with the tails and skins. We put the quarters in a large container, pour boiling water over them. We put the press so that it presses on the pears, and do not touch them for exactly 4 days.

On the fifth day, we remove the press and filter the juice through a gauze / sieve. We measure how much we got, and based on this, we determine the exact volume of water we need. 

Pour the juice into a large bottle or jar. Pour lemon juice with sugar into it, and dilute dry yeast in the mixture. When the yeast starts fermentation, and bubbles will go into the mixture, stir it. After that, we keep the juice container untouched for three days. 

The fermented juice is separated from the sediment through a clean cloth. You can use both gauze and any other, not too dense matter. Filtered homemade pear wine we leave it to keep up for six months. It's a long time, but good wine takes a decent amount of time. We store homemade pear wine , like any other alcohol, exclusively away from light and excessive heat!

Caloric content of products possible in the composition of the dish

  • Pear - 42   kcal/100g
  • Dried pear - 246   kcal/100g
  • Canned pears - 76   kcal/100g
  • Pressed yeast - 109   kcal/100g
  • Granulated sugar - 398   kcal/100g
  • Sugar - 398   kcal/100g
  • Water - 0   kcal/100g
  • Lemon juice - 16   kcal/100g

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