Solid job figuring out how to write off your holiday to France for business purposes!
@ClawhammerSupply9 ай бұрын
Nailed it.
@hippolyte099 ай бұрын
@@ClawhammerSupply Lyon being a great choice
@Anthonybrother8 ай бұрын
Very nice
@markthurst97518 ай бұрын
@@ClawhammerSupply You should make beer for Germany next.
@LeonardoGPN8 ай бұрын
The last one was almost offended to think that this would sell there. The previously made some suggestions to make it work. So, people that like wine really like wine and will drink bad wine if they are thirsty.
@Aleph_Null_Audio9 ай бұрын
"So what did you want to achieve with that?" has got to be the most diplomatic way to ask that question.
@adeeplinkin28778 ай бұрын
write off your holiday to France as business purposes
@hydrophobicwater58438 ай бұрын
I wanna leave a like on this comment but it's currently at 666 likes, and we gotta keep that energy.
@bankruptsee8 ай бұрын
@@hydrophobicwater5843not today satan
@Ginamy728 ай бұрын
@@hydrophobicwater5843666 appears so much for me 💀💀
@victorvio33708 ай бұрын
formal way of saying "wtf bro"
@gardencompost2599 ай бұрын
Kudos to you man, for getting French people to taste fermented Welch’s.
@andis25958 ай бұрын
´"French people" suuuuure
@MediocreTCG8 ай бұрын
Got em
@captainsternn76848 ай бұрын
Rekt
@Anthonybrother8 ай бұрын
😂
@Anthonybrother8 ай бұрын
C'est vraiment du trolling de haut niveau 😂
@John_Pzapza9 ай бұрын
"a funky aftertaste... of ...um death. " perfect. that's exactly what I was going for.
@Lordofthethighs4208 ай бұрын
Those dead yeast that keep tasting more and more like marmite 😝 fine with marm in a soup or stew but not in a wine 😅
@nickbrackett90238 ай бұрын
I'll take 7 bottles 💀
@danielw47788 ай бұрын
Paired perfectly with a Guga steak, dry-aged for 1 year in old socks
@mariuspuiu95558 ай бұрын
emos will love it :)
@ODDiSEE_8 ай бұрын
*falls over dead
@tim-tim-timmy65719 ай бұрын
fortify it to 10-12%, Add french oak cubes in secondary and call it Welch's Grand Cru
@1980Baldeagle8 ай бұрын
I've done it.
@Wgaddafi8 ай бұрын
@@1980Baldeagle post
@underourrock8 ай бұрын
He should have just made it right by adding sugar. Step feeding the fermentation to not give all the sugar at once would have been a better path. Aging, using something better than wine yeast alone, malolactic fermentation, and I agree either those wood cubes or even some raw tannin powder (very very very concentrated stuff...we're talking less than the size of half an aspirin pill worth for a 1 gallon batch of wine) any of these things could have been a major leap forward and at least less ridiculous.
@Suninrags8 ай бұрын
If you do freeze distillation and add a few mulling spices its actually really good
@samquinn40958 ай бұрын
So you have to drink less of it to get drunk? Lol@@Suninrags
@SaturnaliaJones8 ай бұрын
"I do love it because you made it" says one man to another. The world would be a much better place if we all came from that place.
@kdemetter7 ай бұрын
the south of france will do that for you : nice weather, great food, and lots of wine
@cesruhf26057 ай бұрын
@@kdemetter south of France: 😀 north of France: 🙁 southern part of the south of France: ☠
@gregthepeglegpregdreg7 ай бұрын
that's the sign of someone truly loving what they do, they don't care that someone else doing it made something bad, they just love to see other people doing this thing that brings them joy
@GogiRegion7 ай бұрын
@@cesruhf2605The impression I got from my French class, the French media I’ve seen, and the limited experience talking with French citizens is that the further you get from Paris, the more chill the people are.
@ge0arc2448 ай бұрын
He just gave Wine Snobs Toilet Prison Wine, and got a few positive remarks!!
@ClawhammerSupply8 ай бұрын
Honestly, i think they drink so much good wine that it's more exciting to drink really bad wine!
@xander10528 ай бұрын
@@ClawhammerSupply Honestly believable. I want to see their reaction to Crofters Cider, which is the most vile creation that I have ever drank, but also the cheapest alcohol product I know of in the UK (under £3 for 2L ain't half bad)
@underourrock8 ай бұрын
He gave them bad prison toilet wine. Even prisoners know that they need to add sugar to the juice to make the alcohol stronger. Edit: and to be clear I enjoyed the video, but I also would have liked to see them try a much better version just to see if what they said changed at all
@ge0arc2448 ай бұрын
HaHaHA Yeah we have something like that here in the United States called MD 20/20 MADDOG! Tast like artificially sweetened cough medication but will waste your brain until you are a MAD DOG!
@Ungehorsam8 ай бұрын
Wine snobs, that is exactly what they are lool, God they are absolutely obnoxious.
@inambaguum9 ай бұрын
Four days of opened wine stored warm and being constantly oxidized in a bag will pretty much ruin it...I'm impressed at how friendly & funny most of these folks were. Wine people aren't always that way (I say this as a small scale winemaker). Also, "foxy" is a technical term in the wine world to refer to wines made from grapes that aren't vitis vinifera (that is, from american grapes, which have a distinct "foxy" flavor).
@patrickoconnell93878 ай бұрын
Especially when he forgot to add extra sugar so the end result was just sour grape juice
@felixlara29458 ай бұрын
You didn't describe what foxy means you just said American grapes taste foxy
@emosam078 ай бұрын
@@felixlara2945 like a fox
@emosam078 ай бұрын
@felixlara2945 what i take from this is "wet dog" lmao which makes sense with not great wine and beers
@inambaguum8 ай бұрын
@@felixlara2945 Honestly it's a "you know it when you taste it" kind of thing...I don't really know of anything else that tastes "foxy"...but it's a flavor that every native grape (and many hybrids) share.
@wildtexan20968 ай бұрын
Welches used to have a arning label on it during prohibiton sayingnot to leave it in a cool cubbord for 21 days or it would turn to wine.
@MrElis4208 ай бұрын
Vinos grape juice bricks too
@LanguageBLOX1_Alt8 ай бұрын
oh no i accidentally left it for exactly 21 and drank it!
@DarthCiliatus8 ай бұрын
Sounds like an instruction manual
@Doomted908 ай бұрын
The "Warning" gets me... more like a PSA "here's how to make hooch with our juice! Be sure not to though... its 'bad'"
@Mortablunt7 ай бұрын
Yeah, for real lots of companies used to sell basically unfinished drink concentrate and say warning: Do not mix with water, sugar, yeast, and leave for a month or else it’ll turn into booze, which is illegal.
@bigkahona84448 ай бұрын
In kuwait, alcohol is illegal.. we use welch to make wine at home.. we add oak chips.. its ok 🤪
@28ebdh3udnav8 ай бұрын
I heard that some people grow their own fruit and make wine at home in Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and other countries where wine is illegal
@bigkahona84448 ай бұрын
@@28ebdh3udnav well now its ok to drink in saudi so i guess there is no need
@28ebdh3udnav8 ай бұрын
@@bigkahona8444 from what I saw, only those who are foreign nationals in very limited areas. Outside of those areas, from what I read, still very illegal
@bigkahona84448 ай бұрын
@@28ebdh3udnav nah. Buying from embassies was the way to go.. but now its even easier.. you just send your none muslim friend or driver to pick up what you need from the store. Soon it will be everywhere. Thats my opinion.. just like what happened in UAE or Qatar. There is always a way.
@marvelous_matthew8 ай бұрын
In Saudi, I used a South African grape juice called Ceres to make wine. Blows Welches out of the park.
@RajelAran8 ай бұрын
I made a Welch's wine once. At the end of secondary fermentation it was the harshest hooch I've had. Thought the project was toast. Then I decided fuck it, let's throw some toasted oak into the mix and forget about it again for three months. It worked! COMPLETELY changed the nature of the wine, and was very enjoyable! Good enough that I gave bottles to friends. One actually set the bottle aside for 10 years, over which time the wine changed to a more amber color, and he and his wife described it as literally the best they'd ever had, even though they normally don't drink wine.
@RajelAran8 ай бұрын
that oak was the key, putting the tannins back in and mellowing it WAY out.
@tsiefhtes8 ай бұрын
And my childhood my family used to quite frequently make wine using an old oak barrel as the fermenting vessel and Frozen grape juice concentrate I cannot remember if they added sugar but this was served as table wine and just thought it was quite good often asking for a bottle. I am disinclined to think that they were just being excessively polite as we would frequently get request for additional bottles. Granted the Kansas wine market in the 80s was pretty underserved but it must have decent if we were getting requests for seconds weeks and months later. I want to read in the comments the wooden barrel fermentation vessel must have key.
@RajelAran8 ай бұрын
@@tsiefhtes the oak tannins absolutely work. I didn't even soak my oak so the wine got full amount of tannins for those three months. if you fully treat it like a wine when making, it can come out really enjoyable! that said, enjoyable doesn't necessarily mean "good" to many wine drinkers. I say pah, drink what you like!
@fuzzzone8 ай бұрын
"even though they normally don't drink wine" I think you may have hit upon something there ;)
@RajelAran8 ай бұрын
@@fuzzzone it's an even better mark in my book! :D The way they were describing though, made me wish I'd kept a bottle and aged it for myself! Definitely thinking about trying it again, it's been years since I've done any brewing though.
@Anthonybrother8 ай бұрын
Lol Jean-Baptiste : "I'm so sorry, i cannot swallow that" 😂
@dezmodium8 ай бұрын
haha yeah that guy was 110% a gentleman
@squidikka8 ай бұрын
I wish my gf was that polite when she says it
@tandava-0898 ай бұрын
The look of regret on his face after he later forced himself to swallow some XD He looked concerned, then down right ashamed XD
@SunriseLAW8 ай бұрын
Thomas Welch was an American dentist deeply opposed to drinking alcoholic beverages. The original name for his product was "Dr. Welch's Unfermented Wine"
@BrandanLee8 ай бұрын
Wine is best with good'ole American SPITE.
@BJack19837 ай бұрын
Thank you. It all makes sense now
@rad19306 ай бұрын
Wow, I didn’t actually know that, you learn new things everyday but that’s so ironic, people make wines from his product. LOL
@nathangamble1258 ай бұрын
"a funky aftertaste of... of... ye-um... death" *BEST DESCRIPTION OF ANYTHING I HAVE EVER HEARD*
@smilesfordays8 ай бұрын
I feel like this was a total “this wine doesn’t make me angry… but I am overwhelmed with sadness and I don’t know why.”
@thatcherdonovan73058 ай бұрын
Foxy is a viticulture term for the distinct musky smell and taste of American fox grapes, which is the species that Concord grapes (and coronation grapes, for the Canadians) descend from. It’s a very distinctive flavour, and why usually we do not use fox grapes for wine, as it is considered an undesirable flavour.
@jonpirovsky8 ай бұрын
Concord grapes are not suitable, but Isabella grapes, a vitis labrusca cultivar, are widely used for table wine in Brazil, though not for the so called fine wine. I find the objection to vitis labrusca as "unsuitable for wine" quite absurd, to be honest. It is just a different type of wine made from a different fruit, that can also lead to a great beverage - as for any fruit wine made from other fruits, by the way.
@thatcherdonovan73058 ай бұрын
@@jonpirovsky i have used labrusca grapes to make wine, and I actually enjoy concord wine if made right, as with blueberry, strawberry, haskap, plum, or any other fruit wine. By undesirable I mean by the general wine establishment. Actual tastes by real people may vary.
@GogiRegion7 ай бұрын
I find that white fox grape juice doesn’t have the flavor anywhere near as much as red fox grapes, with Concord grapes at the very top. White Welch’s works really well, actually.
@jpizzleforizzle8 ай бұрын
1. Add sugar 2. Mix in some cranberry juice 3. Maybe play with the yeast variety 4. Cheap wine really needs secondary fermentation, cold crash, filtering, and ageing (in that order). Aging really is the key to decent ho-made hooch. I once had about 4 liters of traditional mead, backsweetened with cherry/pomegranate juice. Aged around 7 months. It was really, really good.
@CalendyrАй бұрын
Yes, I don't remember what yeast he used but if I had to bet it must have been EC-1118 or K1-V1116. Personally I think Lalvin 71B and Lalvin QA23 give the best flavors.
@01gtbdaily308 ай бұрын
When my grandma retired she started to make wine and after a few years she had way too much and made the decision to start freezing it and pouring whatever didn’t freeze into bottles . She made wine from grapes and corn . Her corn wine was basically corn whiskey and when you put it to fire there was almost an invisible blue flame.
@renegadeoffunk25888 ай бұрын
"A funky aftertaste of death" would likely get more people to buy it for straight memes than anything else
@russellgibbon86219 ай бұрын
This made me smile. I am a beer homebrewer of 12 years who has just started on wines, I have just made two red wine kits. So, I am very much a wine brewing beginner . . . . learning so much. I feel that had you made a serious attempt to make some drinkable wine with Welch´s, added the sugar that you mention that you forgot, plus a couple of things like some yeast nutrient and tannins, you would have got VERY different responses. I applaud you for your courage, and good sense of humour . . .
@gwynedd17 ай бұрын
I make lots of country wines. The only thing I have a hard time reproducing is deep reds like Zinfindel or Shiraz , Cabs etc. Any blush or white can be made with crab apples , dandelion etc. For something complex I mix anything from wild grape , aronia, crab apple or elder. Usually pretty drinkable. Only thing that does not seem to work for me is mulberry. Always tastes like burnt raisin. Though mulberry juice lightly fermented with lemon juice is kind of tasty. Just let it ferment some with its own yeast, not more than a week especially when its fermenting hard. If you can hold it in pressure can even make it sparkling.
@MadMax002159 ай бұрын
Made that myself, several times. Made some adjustments and it got better. It definitely makes.... 'wine'. I would always put "country hooch wine" or something to that effect on the label. And I always added: "If you're looking for fine wine.... Keep looking!" LOL I migrated years ago to kits, fresh juice from my local homebrew shop, and fruit, honey, etc. and have made some excellent wines over the years. This is a fun and cheap way to start in the hobby and while you'll probably never make "good" wine from Welch's grape juice, by following some of the suggestion found online, you can actually make something that's at least drinkable. It's amazing that you can go from a $2 Welch's wine that's not really that good, to A $3 or $4 wine from a kit or juice that's actually really tasty and may even win an award in a local competition. WARNING: Once you get the wine making bug, you might get obsessed with making better and better wines. (but at least your palette will thank you for it 🙂) Cheers!
@RogaineForEwoks8 ай бұрын
Yeah,. I'm there, it's fairly cheap, semi-scientific, and gets you drunk.
@Legohaiden8 ай бұрын
been home brewing for years now.... You're not wrong. Got 2 1 gal glass carboys, a 5 gal carboy, bubble locks, a corker, labels... my wife even got me a sign a couple years ago that says "Joshua's Wine Bar" in fancy lettering lol. once you start... you dont seem to stop.. I dont really make the "Welches brew" anymore and have moved onto Meads and Real fruit wines. My next goal is to make "Skyrim" mead... Juniper Berries and Yarrow :D
@RogaineForEwoks8 ай бұрын
@@Legohaiden That sign sounds awesome! I did do Welch's a couple times but it smells like Welch's and I didn't really like that. I'm just getting past a run where everything had a "brown sugar" taste to it. Which wasn't horrible at first sip but built up. I think it was my yeast nutrient, stopped using that and the last two (small) batches have turned out good. I did Dr Pepper and Mountain Dew, they were meh. I did one with Kool aid and had my family guess, they all knew it was something familiar but nobody got it, until I said what it was.
@Legohaiden8 ай бұрын
@@RogaineForEwoks Do a White Grape, Apple and Golden Raisin brew.... its pretty amazing. (its a welches brew... White Grape juice as the base, use Some Green apples, and a box of golden Raisins.)
@MadMax002158 ай бұрын
@@Legohaiden I did Welch's white wine with raisins once or twice. It was just ok. Along with brewing and wine, I've been making hard cider the last year or two. I ferment 4 gallons with enough corn sugar to make the OG 1.080 or so. Then I add another gallon (that I pasteurize) straight into the keg when racking with some sorbate and ascorbic acid for preservatives. The additional cider gives it a great apple flavor with some sweetness so it's not too dry. I let it age while it carbonates in the keg in the fridge. You have to get your cider from a farm though. Almost everything I see in the stores anymore has sorbate in it, and it won't ferment. And they say you have to run it through a stainless steel shank, connectors, and faucet. Because brass supposedly reacts with the cider or something. I never took the chance. I've always had stainless for my cider. Cheers!
@stevenmqcueen75768 ай бұрын
Concord grapes are a different grape species than Old Wrold wine grapes -- Vitis labrusca ("fox grape") vs Vina vinafera. When fermented, Vitis labrusca grapes have a characteristic musky taste which is often referred to as s "foxxy." taste. Vitis labrusca grapes are native to North America. Other Vitis labrusca varieties include Delaware, Catawba and Niagra. They have been fermented by Americans for hundreds of years.and are still made and sold commercially today. There are also many Vitis labrusca-Vina vinafera hydrids that are made into wine and some are quite good. Vitis grapes are much hardier than vinafera grapes, meaning that they can grow in cold, short growing season climates like upstate New York and Canada. Ironically, North American grapes saved the French wine industry. In the mid-19th century, a blight caused by a tiny North American aphid called Phylloxera vasatrix struck French vineyards and started to kill off the native grape vines. American researchers discovered that by grafttng Old World grape vines on to North American grape root stocks (Vitis vines are much more resistant to tPhylloxera) the blight could be controlled..Today, most Vina vinafera vines, not only in France but in Californai and the rest of the world, have Vitis root stocks.
@fariesz67868 ай бұрын
"foxy" is unfortunately not (really) a compliment. it's specifically the term for the flavour of methyl anthranilate, that peculiar note that gives Concord grapes their grape candy aroma. it's usually considered an undesirable component as far as i know. i really love the flavour though so maybe i'd like me some Cuvée au Welch.
@seitenryu68448 ай бұрын
For full effect you must drink just enough of the juice to ferment in the original bottle. Use bread yeast to cut cost even further.
@jacksampson13478 ай бұрын
I have done this tons of times except with apple juice and strawberry Kiwi Snapple Bread yeast and No airlock Just Slightly loosen the cap so co2 can escape It usually turns out pretty decent not fine dining but good enough for the average Joe
@HostileMakeover8 ай бұрын
Canadian here. I remember in the 90s, the Welches company actually did make wine, it was available VERY cheap, under $5 a bottle, twist top of course and labeled as 'Irish wine' at about 20% abv.
@Secret_Assassins8 ай бұрын
Im absolutely in love with everyones vibe in lyon, everyone seems like they enjoy their life to the fullest
@Crazy_Diamond_758 ай бұрын
France has a reputation for being snobby and/or rude. I've been a couple times now, and I would say that Parisians are "cool" to tourists (as opposed to warm and friendly), but not rude. But in Lyon and especially Marseille, people were legit so friendly. I think I met some of the nicest people I will ever meet in Marseille.
@BrewBrosUK8 ай бұрын
Classic Frenchman look of disdain. We Brits see it a lot as soon as we get off the ferry 🏴 ❤️ 🇫🇷
@Neockoen8 ай бұрын
We Dutchmen see it every year when we migrate south on vacation. It’s how you know your neighbors love you
@BrewBrosUK8 ай бұрын
@@Neockoen haha and I thought it was reserved for the Brits!
@-vaco-46487 ай бұрын
@@BrewBrosUKAw, I'm sure we show at least a LITTLE bit more disdain when it's you Brits ! You guys are very special to us😁
@BrewBrosUK7 ай бұрын
@@-vaco-4648 😂😂 bien sur mon ami!
@graefx8 ай бұрын
"Sloshing around my back pack for 4 days in 90 degree weather" I started screaming 🤣
@plapperkfr20459 ай бұрын
Merci mille fois pour cet video! Sorry, I'm German, but had to comment in french here :) I actually had tears running down my cheeks, I was laughting so hard watching this video. Thank you for taking one (so hard!) for your art :) Especially handing out grape-juice-hooch in France :) I made (a lot) of people drink mediocere (aka extra low quality) stuff with my fermentation experiments, but you actually made it look good! I would have gladly started (not so sure about finishing) a glass of your wine with you :) Though, from your beer videos, I learned a lot. Still miffed that you don't sell in Europe, though. [Insert "shut up and take my money!" meme here] Cheers!
@Murlockingqc9 ай бұрын
I use bread yeast for this and it turn out amazing, at ~9-10% ABV and FG of 1.015-20. Very sweet ! The bread yeast keep the ABV low and produce alot of sulfur which help with the wine flavor and aroma.
@stjeep8 ай бұрын
how long does the process usually take?
@Murlockingqc8 ай бұрын
@@stjeep You drink it young, about 2-3 weeks I'd say. I rack once after the primary fermentation and let everything clear on it's own. It's important you swirl (degas) the wine during fermentation to help the fermentation and get rid of the excess gas. I think I also use DAP.
@garyr.81168 ай бұрын
Substitute about 1/4 of the grape juice with Ocean Spray 100% Juice Cranberry Elderberry Juice (and don't forget the sugar this time too) - makes an amazing batch with some depth in flavor!
@fdk70149 ай бұрын
Maybe if you could softly boil down the juice to half the water and then ferment it? Had it been 13-14 % ABV maybe people would have a harder time guessing it. Still it's funny that the Americans nailed it immediately, even the Tunisian guy.
@stinkyfungus8 ай бұрын
No need to concentrate the must... Just add more fermentables to it (sugars, frozen grape juice concentrate, fruit, raisins, etc) When I make apple wine - my fermentables bill is 4 gallons of unfiltered juice and 11 cans of Seneca frozen applejuice concentrate and 2 pounds of turbinado sugar. Comes out to around 15% and quite dry (if I use a champagne yeast) If I use an ale yeast, it goes to about 8 and is still quite sweet. Makes a good hard cider. Both end up SUPER apple-y
@z1352109 ай бұрын
I've tried this with white grape juice and champagne yeast and put on C02 and was pleasantly surprised how well it turned out.
@fariesz67868 ай бұрын
you soda-streamed cheap home-brewed white wine into "champagne"? xD
@Teuwufel8 ай бұрын
@@fariesz6786 champagne is just carbonated white wine.
@SeducingJackel7 ай бұрын
they were all being so polite, fantastic.
@TheOnlyJuan_7 ай бұрын
Im glad I bumped into this video. Very entertaining
@BitterRealityBrewing9 ай бұрын
Very entertaining, and everyone was great sports at the tastings. Thank You.
@JSBrown3038 ай бұрын
Props to the dude with the Goober Grape shout out! That stuff is awesome! The strawberry is good too. Btw, GG is Smuckers, not Welch's. Also, 10 am? French people probably already had a couple of bottles by then! 😂
@lifelesstone9 ай бұрын
Won't lie kinda disappointed its such a low ABV. Kinda failing right out the gate. Use it as a base with fruit adjuncts added. I make it for myself and on it's own not good enough, but put some love and time into it. I think what you're missing are the tannins that you would normally have. I don't know how aged it was but aerating it will help on a very young wine.
@brewinfusedyeti37989 ай бұрын
Did you atleast bring them a good homebrew beer to wash it down?
@ausfoodgarden9 ай бұрын
Great fun video, kudos to you for getting wine-drinking people to taste it.
@28ebdh3udnav8 ай бұрын
I've made some by mixing half Welch's juice with half freshly squeezed grape juice, I added some oak and apple wood wood chunks at the bottom of the bottles and it turned out like some cheap wine from the dollar store
@Daorf6 ай бұрын
So apparently the wine turning out "foxy" is the whole reason Conchord grapes aren't fermented. So you need to use white grape juice and go back lol
@Cwrigh259 ай бұрын
r/hooch would be proud right now.
@ClawhammerSupply9 ай бұрын
Let em know!
@buckshott008 ай бұрын
representative of r/prisonhooch here, we are very open, very welcoming, we love experimentation. This has been done to death, covered to death. Most of our members would be more proud if you used EC-1118 or Turbo with a glove or a condom airlock. Not that that tastes great, that's just what revs their engines.
@GogiRegion7 ай бұрын
Add wine tannins or a small amount of oversteeped black tea for tannins. Once you do that and add sugar for a higher ABV, it’ll actually be able to hold up to year or longer aging and be able to develop the complexity it lacks now.
@TheRedneckGamer19797 ай бұрын
1st, definitely add sugar to bring up the ABV, 2nd bloom some of the yeast you are using in a separate cup of the must and then kill that yeast by heating the bloom (I am assuming this was made with bread yeast due to people commenting on the sour aftertaste) as most of the yeasts you can buy at the grocery store get stressed in the early fermentation process if you don't give them extra nutrient (sour is good in bread not so much in wine), 3rd use specifically fleishmann's active dry bread yeast and not a different variety, the sour note is coming from the yeast being stressed if you had done this with apple juice it would smell like a dirty fart on top of that, when brewing with bread yeast ALWAYS give the yeast dead yeast in a large quantity to snack on for the initial stages of fermentation.. I have been using welch's concord grape juice to cut elderberry wine and mead for DECADES and people love it, I am constantly asked for more every time I make it, though in that case I use actual brewing yeast and brew dry at or above 14% so that it is self preserving.
@jonpirovsky8 ай бұрын
Though we call juice grapes (vitis labrusca) "grapes", they actually have a very different taste to vitis vinifera. Wine made from Welch's juice is just a very different beverage.
@BradLR8 ай бұрын
i think if you had a european be the one to interview them they would probably be more open to "liking" it. since you're approaching as an american they will be EXTREMELY skeptical from the get go.
@Don-QuixoteDoflamingo7 ай бұрын
"yeah its got this interesting aftertaste of um death" I lost it
@Trexducatis9 ай бұрын
I use Lavallin k16. half and half half gallon each black cherry and concord grape. Add 4 cups of sugar and i get 12 to 14 %, slightly sweet and rich like Mogen David
@johnshaw67027 ай бұрын
I'll keep that in mind for a future experiment.
@GogiRegion7 ай бұрын
Welch’s red and white make excellent wines. The red blend is nice, although it tends to turn into a light buttery red very quickly. The white especially is kind of like a neutral varietal like Chardonnay, and makes excellent Champagne style wine. Concord is very hit or miss because its skins don’t ferment the best, IMO.
@randommemebean6868 ай бұрын
Honestly its pretty great to see how polite everybody was lol.
@knightpyro9 ай бұрын
This was such a fun watch. I kinda wish you actually added sugar though so it was more like wine, probably wouldn't have been so dry and sour
@AmaroqStarwind8 ай бұрын
You can rapidly age it using an ultrasonic cleaner, a mason jar, and some barrel chips.
@ikilly97137 ай бұрын
Should have brought it to Chile. GRANDE CHILITO MEJOR VINO DEL MUNDOOOOOO
@marcgabor96908 ай бұрын
Lyon is known for having great restaurants and is a gastronomic hub but it isn’t a wine region. It’s located near some important wine regions (Beaujolais and Rhône) but they don’t really make wine in Lyon.
@richardfeldkamp17078 ай бұрын
The grapes that go into Welch's grape juice are Banned in Ontario for wine making purposes. The industry realized that although those grape varieties made good juice, preserves and flavourings, they made dreadful wines. The Concord grapes are still used for Manischevitz and similar kosher wines.
@familygrobauskas40598 ай бұрын
Concord grapes are actually very good wine grapes, the only wine grape indigenous to north America as well, the reason they were banned is that the Concord grapes are cheap and easily available, making it impossible to regulate and tax the production of wine without strait up banning it.
@richardfeldkamp17078 ай бұрын
@@familygrobauskas4059 The reason Labrusca grapes were banned was because of the amount of chaptalization required. Also water usually had to be added to the must. These grapes gave Ontario wines such a bad reputation which still plagues them to this day. After over 30 years in the Ontario wine industry I know the wines are good and the banning of Labrusca was a positive step.
@anzoloo68028 ай бұрын
It would be great to add some sugar and raise the ABV to 16 and distilling it to make cognac. and utilizing the ultrasonic aging method for the aged taste
@Brew56039 ай бұрын
I made juice concentrate with back cherry juice by freezing and draining the concentrate (think applejack but pre fermentation). Wanted more flavour and sugars without resorting to table sugar. I was very pleased to get a very bold flavor without being watered down gravity. Most juices are below 1.050 gravity.. The concentration could be taken as high as you wanted... But with added cost of more juice
@TheDogn8 ай бұрын
11:50 This woman said it smells like GUSHERS! OLD GUSHERS! Now THAT brings things into focus!
@DinoPwn8 ай бұрын
I really liked this video. The guy at the end seems like someone awesome to hang out with
@MysteryD8 ай бұрын
im not even into wine, at all, not even a little bit. but i thought this video was entertaining as hell. good job and thank you
@Baynes918 ай бұрын
10:26 she has a very intriguing accent. But to the subject of your Wine, I love Welches juice but I would love to see you make a wine of their grapes before they pick them.
@martinleroy53507 ай бұрын
I have to say this is such an amazing video!! From France
@NathanShepard7 ай бұрын
The WV was my favorite. Glad you kept that part in.
@Shcreamingreen7 ай бұрын
That sommelier's smile at 8:50 is rightly the most watched moment of the video 😎
@Mouha.lfhj17 ай бұрын
Thanks for coming in my city ! You're always welcome !
@davidjones-wr3pg7 ай бұрын
The professional sommelier was so polite! In his head, he's probably saying "get this swill out of my mouth right now!" Instead, he was able to politely bash the wine without adding insult. Very nice.
@Thepreppersbunkeroutdoors7 ай бұрын
Dennis from It's Always Sunny is really broadening his horizons haha. Fun video!
@triplebackspace36238 ай бұрын
All right good video. Might I suggest a follow up a viewer contest. Pick a half a dozen of the most boisterous viewers who think they can make Welch gape juice taste good and have them send you a bottle. Get an expert to pick the winner .
@ivegonehollow93647 ай бұрын
I don’t know what possessed you to do this or why I clicked on it but it was great and I don’t even drink wine different type of content light humorous a plus man
@flitsertheo7 ай бұрын
There must be a reason why Welch's grapejuice is totally unknown in Europe, let alone sold here.
@jgar5388 ай бұрын
I clicked on this because for fun, I recently made a 1-gallon batch a couple months ago. Into the juice I also added enough cane sugar to bring it up to 12.5-13% abv and I also added 1/4 oz. of medium toast French oak chips. This was fermented with 2.5 grams RC-212 wine yeast. It is currently bottled and aging in my wine rack. Cheerz.
@giovaniribeiro94859 ай бұрын
what a great video! right when i was thinking to made home wine from grape juice LOL i'll still do it anyway
@NoahSpurrier8 ай бұрын
I’ve made homemade wine from Welch’s and had some great results. I’ve also had mixed results. I think temperature was most important, but I haven’t nailed down the process for consistency. You don’t need an airlock. You don’t need to bottle it if you drink it as soon as it’s ready. You can use bread yeast. You don’t need special wine yeast. Also remember, Welch’s has two varieties - Concord and black grape juice.
@DrRumsmuggler7 ай бұрын
How is the fact that Welch’s had “do not do this” instructions on their cans during prohibition NOT brought up in the beginning? I feel like that’s some solid American history
@kentcontreras46929 ай бұрын
I've made this before and served it, and it's not bad if made with a bit more dressing up. Concord grapes need to be adjusted to reach a higher character. This can be done a number of ways but generally increasing the ABV by adding honey since sugar can leave on off taste from stressing the yeast. Also a check that the PH is approximate with a quality wine with some lemons or citric acid, and Adding Tea leaves will impart some tannins so that it will age. This will make a quality juice wine that although people will notice isn't the same, it will match up with high quality offerings.
@rdizzy19 ай бұрын
In my own opinion, as someone from the US, concord grapes have far, far more "character" than any other grapes I've ever tasted. Most other grapes are nearly tasteless. I think this wine just needed to be like double the ABV alone and more people would like it.
@kentcontreras46928 ай бұрын
@@rdizzy1 Flavorful yes, but it will not age well with the tannin content being so low, so adding a tannin source will enable it to age well and last longer. It's actually a bit of an oddity that taste isn't what makes a wine more valuable but the varietals and seasons that can age the longest. If your after a wine that simulates those longer lived varietals having perfect PH and a direct tannin source will enable you to age them like the most expensive wines.
@rdizzy18 ай бұрын
@@kentcontreras4692 That is odd that people that drink wine do not want it for it's taste. Also odd is that concord grape skins contain huge amounts of tannins, but welches is likely made in a way that reduces the tannins.
@kentcontreras46928 ай бұрын
@@rdizzy1 They have natural slip skins and are separated before juicing unlike in whole grape wine making. So the tannin content in store bought grape juice in minimal. They would be perfect if picked fresh and fermented with skins, you'd still likely need to adjust them slightly to make something worthy of aging long.
@kentcontreras46928 ай бұрын
Aim high on the Brix .8, low on the PH scale 3.2-3.4, and using regular juice will require a lot of added tannin. Should easily age 10+ years with good bottles. I'd suggest honey since sugar can give off flavors to yeast.
@cogeek7979 ай бұрын
Part of me wants to post a link to this video on every FB add that pops up for Brewsy but I'm pretty sure their HR department blocked me for the amount of heckling I did every time an add popped up in my feed😂
@ninjaslash52_988 ай бұрын
once the yeast eats all the sugar theres really nothing you can do. usually youd stabilize it once you get the right abv you want and whatever sugar is left over is just there for taste. if its sour that means it might not have been stored at the right temp and it produced vinegar from whatever alcohol was present. i dont know shit about wine im just going off of what i learned from making ginger beer and mead.
@NoahYoshi557 ай бұрын
This is a lot like another thing I heard of, basically a guy went on a competition with 3$ WINE and the crazy part is he WON because of a good story behind it (ofc the story is not true) Edit: by story I mean the story he made for the wine
@thedirtyridge9 ай бұрын
"Sorry, I cannot swallow that" 😂😂😂
@cupofjotv81957 ай бұрын
Honestly you dropped the ball on this video in a few ways. Glad your were honest about your short comings but make more that one bottle if you can. Get the alcohol content right and keep the wine cool and presentable. Also don’t tell people what others have said and don’t fill in words for them they may tend to just say what you suggest or others have
@marvelous_matthew8 ай бұрын
Don't use Welchs. Go to World Market and get a South African grape juice called Ceres. They use the same grapes to make wine. You will taste the difference.
@CalendyrАй бұрын
I have made wine with concord grape juice (Kirkland brand) and it was good. First you have to bring the ABV up to 14%. Second, you need to backsweeten a little. I made mine go from 0.990 specific gravity to 1.015 specific gravity. So it was like semi-sweet. As a comparisson, the juice itself starts at 1.050 specific gravity before the yeast turns the sugar into alcohol. I also added tanins. I was certainly not a high quality wine, but it tasted good.
@anna-mh5ct8 ай бұрын
My pappy use to make really good wine from California grapes. Then he got kinda lazy and started making it with welchs. Fortunately, he still collects raspberries around his property and makes some killer raspberry wine.
@Cup0Coffee9 ай бұрын
This was great, haha!! but honestly, I think you should have done more to the wine. It was kind of a missed opportunity. Should have definitely added some sugar, tannins, acid, and a touch of oak. A bit of cherry and/or some other fruits would have been nice. Maybe should have back-sweetened it a bit. All of this bare minimum... I think it could have made a much more respectable table wine. It turns out really good this way! Regardless this was a fun video!! LOL
@ClawhammerSupply9 ай бұрын
Agreed
@OriginalFallofMind9 ай бұрын
I did some from concentrate, a little sugar and high attenuation yeast. It wasnt too bad at all. 😅
@williamcurry1857 ай бұрын
Say what you like about West Virginians, We will give you an honest representation of whatever alcohol you decide to put in front of us. LMAO nailing that it was goober grape was priceless! :D
@Kjell777Iverson8 ай бұрын
I didn't realise Somalians were world renowned wine tasters. You learn something new every day!
@11TerrariaKid7 ай бұрын
As someone from New Jersey this is one of the most mf accurate stereotypes and I'm rolling at this 7:45
@rickkaylor85547 ай бұрын
This was a very funny and amusing video. I make my own apple hard cider, kefir and kombucha. The first couple of batches I made of hard cider weren't very good. The last batch I made for Christmas came out great - about 6 liters. I served it during a Christmas party and people were amazed that it was home made. In that batch I used high quality wine yeast and I added an extra cup of sugar during the first fermentation (about a month). I then then added another cup of of sugar during the second fermentation and let it sit for another 2 weeks. I didn't measure the ABV but it had a kick. I made wine from generic Walmart grape juice and it wasn't the best. Probably one step above prison wine.
@Subxenox158 ай бұрын
Dude went all the way to France to have people taste his wine...But forgot to add extra sugar....
@soldiersvejk20538 ай бұрын
12:29 “and we’re in … in…” I love how the automatic caption just decides to give up on these French names here😂
@bensmith75368 ай бұрын
Ok that was cool, i enjoyed the gracious attitudes of those who tasted the..... yeasty juice. Entertaining !
@oneanddonetzone36738 ай бұрын
I live in an area that has a lot of small wineries I don’t call them vineyards even though they do have a few grapevines planted around the property most of their product comes from concentrated grape juice. I’ve traveled the world from Moldova, France, Australia and I’ve had the chance to drink some rustic no nonsense what people drink at the dinner table wines. I have found with my own experience good enough is good enough. The problem with a lot of store-bought wines there are a lot of chemical/Additive magicians tricks that go into the manufacture process. Good enough is good enough
@williamjohnson44178 ай бұрын
I love how the last guy wouldn't swallow it, not because of the taste, but because he thought it was like a typical cheap American wine full of sulfates, and when he found out it was just basically a fermented child's juice box he had no problem consuming it 🤣 a true man of culture
@aleksandrssprogis88957 ай бұрын
Now I want to go to France even more than ever
@farouche86707 ай бұрын
Yeeee come !
@Jesus_is_LORD4444 ай бұрын
That America guy from West Virginia was definitely just feeling the nostalgia of Welch’s back from America! 😂😂😂
@MrCdog858 ай бұрын
I think they would have been more receptive to the Welch's wine had he added sugar when making it like you're supposed to.. Personally i would have remade it properly for the video, but a charming watch none the less
@XanBos7 ай бұрын
Years ago my dad purchased concord grapes from the vineyards of Missouri. He then proceeded to make wine. I was 13/14 at the time, and when I got my first sip of the wine, I was sure I had been poisoned. (not really, but it sure tasted bad) I don't think concord grapes are the best for making wine, but I could be wrong. I think they should at least be left in wine casks to allow the tannins to infuse. I can't imagine the grape juice being good at all. You are a brave soul for sure! LOL
@geometricart78518 ай бұрын
that ending was hilarious. "I will drink it and swallow" good luck with that! If he would have added more sugar it might have actually been palatable. This needs a do-over!