
audiobook
by George C. (George Charles) Husmann
GEORGE C. HUSMANN,
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
INTRODUCTION.
HISTORICAL NOTES.
COMPOSITION OF THE GRAPE.
CAUSES OF FERMENTATION.
METHODS OF PREVENTING FERMENTATION.
HOME MANUFACTURE.
MANUFACTURE OF LARGER QUANTITIES.
This practical guide invites home cooks and farm families to turn their harvest into a lasting, wholesome beverage. By explaining why unfermented grape juice has been valued since ancient times, it frames the process as both a tradition and a smart way to prevent waste that can strain a farm’s bottom line. Readers learn how the natural sugars, acids, and nutrients of grapes combine to create a refreshing drink that can be enjoyed year‑round.
The heart of the booklet is a step‑by‑step manual for pressing, filtering, and preserving the juice using simple, farm‑yard tools. Detailed illustrations show everything from cloth presses to homemade pasteurizers, helping anyone set up a small‑scale operation in a kitchen or barn. Along the way, the text explains the biology of fermentation and offers easy methods to keep the juice fresh without turning it into wine, making the process accessible to anyone willing to give their grapes a second life.
Language
en
Duration
~31 minutes (30K characters)
Series
United States Department of Agriculture Farmers' Bulletin No. 175
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Tom Cosmas compiled from images made available by The Internet Archive.
Release date
2019-05-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1861–1939
A practical early-20th-century writer on grapes and vineyard work, he produced clear guides for growers and home makers at a time when American viticulture was rapidly developing. His books and bulletins focus on useful, hands-on advice about grape growing, raisin production, and unfermented grape juice.
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