Which of these options would be best for making home made wine?

I have done a little research and have essentially narrowed down my options to the following three.
My question is, is if you have made wine before- which of these four would you try? Thanks!

Option 1-
http://www.warpbreach.com/6/6.html

Option 2-
http://how-to-make-wine-at-home.weebly.com/

Option 3-
http://www.wikihow.com/Brew-Cheap-Wine

Option 4-
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Kool-Aid-Wine

This is for a birthday party with a bunch of college students, so cheap is important- and taste? Not too much.

I’ve done option one several times, very successfully. The only two differences between that recipe and mine are: I use the Welch’s Concord Grape Juice that you buy in the frozen juice section of the store, and I buy an actual wine yeast instead of using bread yeast. That should turn out just fine, though. And it’s very, very easy, which is always good. And it tastes quite good, too. It won’t stand up against, say, a $30 bottle of wine, but it’ll blow away most any $10 bottle of wine.

4 Responses

  1. lola Says:

    4
    References :

  2. Carthax Says:

    I’ve done option one several times, very successfully. The only two differences between that recipe and mine are: I use the Welch’s Concord Grape Juice that you buy in the frozen juice section of the store, and I buy an actual wine yeast instead of using bread yeast. That should turn out just fine, though. And it’s very, very easy, which is always good. And it tastes quite good, too. It won’t stand up against, say, a $30 bottle of wine, but it’ll blow away most any $10 bottle of wine.
    References :
    3 years brewing experience

  3. Mark Says:

    Honestly, making wine at home isn’t easy, at least not as easy as it seems.

    I’ll just suggest having a back up plan, like going to Trader Joe’s and getting a case of 2 Buck Chuck
    References :
    http://www.uncorkedventures.com/WineClubs

  4. Homemade wine Says:

    Making wine takes time, so you need to be sure you have a couple of months to plan. You can use a concentrate or fruit juice or frozen fruit from the store. Go here to see some ideas http://www.homemade-wine-making-guide.com/wine-making-instructions.html
    References :
    http://www.homemade-wine-making-guide.com

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