Home made Sweet Rice Wine

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20 Responses to “Home made Sweet Rice Wine”

  1. stonerj0e 12. Jul, 2010 at 6:38 pm #

    i’ll bet that really reeks of alcohol !

  2. conlauhe 12. Jul, 2010 at 7:10 pm #

    You may find the dry yeast cake ( in Chinese direct interpretation as “Wine Cake”) from Chinese supermarket. Those “Wine Cake” (spoken as Jou Ban in Cantonese, or spoken as Jiu Bing in Mandarin) are normally in ping pong ball shape packed in transparent plastic bag with only Chinese label on the bag. You have to crush the wine cake ball into powder form for making wine.

  3. uRDArkFRieND30 12. Jul, 2010 at 7:26 pm #

    where can i find dried yeast?? Thanks^^

  4. uRDArkFRieND30 12. Jul, 2010 at 8:12 pm #

    where can i find dried yeast?? Thanks^^

  5. Andehzarz 12. Jul, 2010 at 9:06 pm #

    AHAHAHAA I understand her :D :D:D

  6. vekteius 12. Jul, 2010 at 9:31 pm #

    me neither… I thought water was involved.

  7. maxwong94 12. Jul, 2010 at 9:56 pm #

    You can fry some slices of ginger and
    pieces of chicken, after get the smell add
    some water and 1/2 cup of the wine. Eat with rice very delicious.

  8. remocuenta 12. Jul, 2010 at 10:29 pm #

    i didnt know this is how to make it

  9. dregg 12. Jul, 2010 at 11:21 pm #

    You can make the special yeast? It’s getting rare to find here in this country, except for in some small marketplaces.

  10. Mari443Garrett 13. Jul, 2010 at 12:10 am #

    Well, what do you know… I bet ya, they both derived from the same ingredient and words… Somewhere in our generation, the recipe was brought to another country… whether it was to the Philippines or to Brunei… Tapai, tapey, tapuy.. sounds just like the same. I asked my family from back home to give me the recipe of the “Special Yeast”, and I begun making my own yeast here in the US and made my own tapey to bring to our gatherings. Everybody loves it, reminds them of home.

  11. dregg 13. Jul, 2010 at 12:50 am #

    @Mari443Garrett Hey, we call that “Tapai” here in Brunei. But we stop the fermentation before it can make you drunk and eat the sweet product.

  12. Mari443Garrett 13. Jul, 2010 at 1:36 am #

    Oh so this is Cantonese Home Made Rice Wine? We have a Northern Philippine Version of these, we call it “Tapuy”. We used glutenous or sweet rice (black or white rice). Cook rice, sprinkle with the “Special indigenous yeast”. Put in warm dark place for fimentation. Wait a few days and voila, the rice with be dripping with wine. Yummy.

  13. conlauhe 13. Jul, 2010 at 1:39 am #

    such as wine drinking, and using as cooking wine.

  14. marion0501 13. Jul, 2010 at 1:52 am #

    hi…thanks for posting…where can you use this rice wine?

  15. karamasika 13. Jul, 2010 at 2:44 am #

    where do you get the yeast balls??

  16. vibnwis 13. Jul, 2010 at 3:26 am #

    It is hard to find this recipe these days! This is really good clip to demonstrate the rice wine. it is sweet and good for cooking too.

  17. conlauhe 13. Jul, 2010 at 3:51 am #

    Recipe together with demonstration is considered to be adequate for those who do not understand Cantonese.

  18. mgfurst 13. Jul, 2010 at 4:08 am #

    English version plz or at least add subtitles..

  19. conlauhe 13. Jul, 2010 at 4:17 am #

    Those have been finely filtered.

  20. ejmlyqss 13. Jul, 2010 at 4:38 am #

    so why is the sweet rice wine from store clear?