DaleTr
09-18-2009, 15:29
http://picasaweb.google.com/DaleTrayner/RedWinePowder#
Anyone ever heard or used this powder?
Anyone ever heard or used this powder?
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View Full Version : Wine Powder DaleTr 09-18-2009, 15:29 http://picasaweb.google.com/DaleTrayner/RedWinePowder# Anyone ever heard or used this powder? DaleTr 09-18-2009, 15:31 http://picasaweb.google.com/DaleTrayner/RedWinePowder# Sorry about that. Thought I had inserted a pic with the submission. Would really like to hear feedback from anyone using the powder bfitz 09-18-2009, 15:57 Is there booze in it? DaleTr 09-18-2009, 16:27 zoom in on top of pic. Says 8.5% alcohol. warraghiyagey 09-18-2009, 17:53 Innnnnnteresting. . . . :-? JokerJersey 09-18-2009, 18:25 Can't find any place to actually order it. My g/f would love this! I tried thier website, but you can't order it over the net....so where do we get it? Pebble Puppy 09-18-2009, 18:45 A new gimmick geared towards the gram weenies. I' have never had any problem carrying whatever alcohol I desired. My only question is, will you be allowed to have this powdered stuff i your possession at the Place? Del Q 09-18-2009, 18:48 WOW Talk about a superb light-weight option. Very nice. Del Q 09-18-2009, 18:50 Do you treat, then mix, then enjoy, or just mix & enjoy, fugeddabout the Aqua Mira? DaleTr 09-18-2009, 19:11 I need Pebble Puppy to hike with our locals and help carry some of our alcohol. Seems we can never carry enough in. Sounds like I have a problem doesnt it? The mftr also makes a "CHEESBURGER IN A CAN" that you heat up the can in your pot http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0RJXR-eRDQ&feature=related Jonnycat 09-18-2009, 19:16 How the hell they dehydrate ethanol is what I want to know. warraghiyagey 09-18-2009, 20:45 How the hell they dehydrate ethanol is what I want to know. Apparently they gots mad skillz. . . . le loupe 09-18-2009, 20:54 or maybe you rehydrate with an 8% grain alcohol solution... Manwich 09-18-2009, 21:37 A new gimmick geared towards the gram weenies. I' have never had any problem carrying whatever alcohol I desired. My only question is, will you be allowed to have this powdered stuff i your possession at the Place? Possess whatever the hell you want at "The Place." Just keep it packed away and don't abuse substances there. warraghiyagey 09-18-2009, 21:39 Possess whatever the hell you want at "The Place." Just keep it packed away and don't abuse substances there. http://lh5.google.com/mjbmeister/R9eMZt0joTI/AAAAAAAACpo/5T7ca8kp3u4/s400/angry-cat.jpg Fiddleback 09-19-2009, 10:08 I've read that there are two kinds of wine powder; one with alcohol, one without. The non-alcohol powders are wine extracts that purport to contain polyphenols...the healthy part of wine. The powders do not produce an alcohol beverage.:rolleyes: The other type is effectively a sugar-like compound that has absorbed alcohol and then is mixed with red food dye. It doesn't derive from wine...it's never seen a grape. I think that is what is shown in the above picture...it's made by Katadyn, no less!:eek: I've also read that, after years on the market, sales of the alcohol-containing wine powder will be ending...in favor of 'beer powder.' All together now, "Be still my little backpacker heart!":D FB Rocket Jones 09-19-2009, 10:34 A lot of cooking with wine doesn't depend on alcohol content anyway. It'll simmer out while leaving the taste behind, which is what the powders do - add the taste. Wise Old Owl 09-19-2009, 10:39 I was thinking grain alcohol thru a freeze dry process, but that wouldn't work would it? Wise Old Owl 09-19-2009, 10:42 http://lh5.google.com/mjbmeister/R9eMZt0joTI/AAAAAAAACpo/5T7ca8kp3u4/s400/angry-cat.jpg Shame it's not the Humor forum, Think of the possibilities..... "Warg, you have one mean look'in pussy":p Dicentra 09-21-2009, 10:56 I've tried the red wine powder from Packit Gourmet (it isn't supposed to be a drink - I used it as an ingredient in test-dish). It was pretty vinegary. sarbar 09-22-2009, 21:57 Packit has a couple types of the wine powders for cooking - the red can be pretty strong, the Chablis is not so bad. But it is only for seasoning ;-) Not drinking! |