http://FreeHerbCourse.com Part 1 of 2. We show you how to make dandelion wine using our homemade dandelion wine recipe. This dandelion recipe is used in the dandelion wine making process. We also show you how to gather dandelion flowers for wine, as well as making honey wine using our honey wine recipe.
I made dandelion wine but I must have been allergic to the dandelions 'cos it made me ill!
sewardsteve 1 month ago
I was wondering why you froze your dandilion flowers rather than drying them?
austriancurly 1 month ago
I don't have a problem with how you made this and i am sure it turned out good but the only thing i had a problem with was I felt like with the honey this would be technically be called a mead
tappakeggaday1 3 months ago
O.O that's a lot of honey you must have some beekeeper friends because honey is not at all cheap so I'd feel better using sugar.
CreatorCade 4 months ago
I can't find part two!!!
Treehuggerapryl 9 months ago
right on! nice vid thanks.
gordo881 10 months ago
@12hatchet aaaw that's not nice :( She can't help it. That's just what happens to a lot of fat people's mouths when they talk :(
HerbWyfe 1 year ago
Honey naturally creates peroxide in low quantities, which is why often certain yeasts and such don't do so well. You need a hardy yeast type, and often need to then add more honey after the initial racking or just prior to bottling once the fermentation is done to keep is sweet rather then dry.
DarkenedHart 1 year ago
DANDELION WINE is the title of a book by Ray Bradbury---a good read!
micmoable 1 year ago 2
@djmisplacedmarblesTV Unfortunately, honey has this odd tendency to slow down yeasts. That is why mead almost requires nutrient. Trude mead wasn't nearly as common as metheglin (honey with spices or herbs), melomel (honey with fruits) , pyment (honey with grapes).
otakonjunkie 2 years ago