Best juice for your wine

Best juice for your wine

Best juice for your wine

With the Home Booze Kit, you can turn your favorite juice into a delicious alcoholic beverage at a minimum 8% to 12% alcoholic levels.

Make wine, ciders you name it!

Discover what ‘Juice’ is and what would be the best kind to get you super hammered!

1. What is Juice?

Juice is liquid extract from fruits, vegetables or meat. For example: lemon juice is the liquid extract of a lemon and apple juice is the liquid extract of an apple.

2. Purpose

The main purpose of juice is to add flavor - or you can use it to further enhance existing flavor, and boost your overall drinking experience.

3. Which kind to use?

You can find three kinds of juices:
a. Liquid
b. Powdered
c. Frozen

a. Liquid Juice

You can find these on your local grocery shelves and are the popular choice. Such as apple, orange or fruit punches. They are pre-packaged and come in manufactured cardboard boxes.

For example: Minute Maid TM

Freshly squeezed:

This is basically just a raw natural extract of a fruit or vegetable juice. You can make this at home simply by ’squeezing’ fruits and vegetables or through juicing machines. They work great and are naturally the healthiest.

b. Powdered Juice

Sweetened: This is the powdered form of juice such as type of Tang. In this case, you simply add water. For example: Tang TM

Unsweetened: This form of powdered also requires water but unlike the ’sweetened’ powder, you also have to add sugar. For example:Kool Aid TM

c. Frozen

These juices come in frozen cans and all you need to add is water. For example: MCcain Frozen juice cans. For example: Old Orchard TM

You should use the liquid juice or freshly squeezed (Raw and fresh fruits and vegetables) juice as properties of powdered juice are a little bit more complicated when it comes to making your own wine.

4. Where to get it?

You can find liquid juices at your local grocery stores, convenience stores and other similar places.


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