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Vinegar making at home can be a rewarding hobby and you will appreciate the superb quality of the vinegar you make. The procedure for making vinegar can be applied to many choices of food products. Any fruit, grape, honey, sugar, molasses, even maple sap or syrup can be fermented to produce alcohol and then fermented again by acetobacter bacteria resulting in vinegar. |
If you prefer not to get involved in the fermentation process you can still make high grade gourmet vinegars by using already fermented products such as grape or fruit wines and bottled beers. The process is simple and requires only minutes to get started. Once your vinegar vat (a one gallon glass jar) is activated it will produce vinegar for as long as you supply left over wine. |
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