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MEMBER RECIPE

Federweißer (Federweisser) Recipe

Difficulty: Hard | Total Time: One Week | Active Time: | Makes: 1 Gallon

As quoted from Wikipedia.org:

“Federweißer (from German Feder = feather + weiß = white, from the appearance of the suspended yeast), is an alcoholic beverage, typically 4 percent alcohol by volume. It is the product of fermented freshly pressed grape juice, known as must. The term in principle includes all stages of fermentation from must to finished wine.”

“It is known as Suser, Sauser, Neuer Süßer, or Junger Wein (”young wine") in Southwest Germany, Switzerland and South Tyrol, Sturm (“storm”, from the cloudy appearance) in Austria and Bavaria, Neuer Wein (“new wine”) in the Palatinate, Bremser in Franconia, burčiak in Slovakia, burčák in Czech Republic, “bourru” or "vernache " in France."

“Fermentation”
“Once yeast has been added, grape must begins to ferment rapidly. The fructose contained in the grapes is broken down into alcohol and carbonic acid (glycolysis). As soon as an alcohol content of four percent has been reached, Federweißer may be sold. It continues to ferment until all the sugar has been broken down and an alcohol content of about ten percent has been reached.”

“As a beverage”
“Due to the carbonic acid, Federweißer tastes quite refreshing, not unlike a grape lemonade or a sweet sparkling wine. The yeast particles contained in Federweißer are responsible for its name, which literally means white as a feather. As fermentation progresses, however, Federweißer may increasingly assume a darker,... read more

INGREDIENTS
  • Sherry Yeast
  • 1 gallon apple (pear) cider or clear apple (pear) juice
  • 1 tsp flour (if you use clear juice)
  • 3.5 pounds sugar (for fermentation)
  • 1.75 ounces sugar (before drinking)
  • 1 tsp gelatin finings
  • 1 tsp yeast nutrient
INSTRUCTIONS
  1. The Federweisser should be started about 1 week before you want to drink it.
  2. You should dissolve the sugar in the juice and put the whole thing in a carboy for about a week. Don’t forget the airlock.
  3. A few hours before drinking, you should add the rest of the sugar.
  4. If it is still very dry, you’ll need to add about 1.75 ounces of sugar.
  5. Afterwards, put it in the fridge and drink it while it’s cold.

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