How To Make Your Own Prison Wine - DudeFoods.com - Food Recipes & Videos (2024)

I don’t plan on going to prison any time soon, but if I do somehow end up there I’d at least like to be prepared. I’d imagine that a day in the life as a new prisoner can be quite stressful, and what better way is there to relax after a long day of making license plates and trying not to get shanked than with a nice glass of wine? Since prisons ban all alcoholic beverages however many inmates have taken to making their own wine, or “pruno” as it’s often called.

There are plenty of different pruno recipes out there, but I decided to use the most popular one, which is attributed to a man named Jarvis Masters, who is currently on death row at San Quentin State Prison. Making prison wine is actually surprisingly easy, and all you really need is a one gallon plastic bag, ten oranges, eight ounces of fruit co*cktail, some sugar cubes, six teaspoons of ketchup and a towel.

The first step is to peel your oranges and toss them in the bag along with the fruit co*cktail. Then you’re going to want to mash up the oranges as much as you can and add 16 ounces of water to the bag as well. The next step is to seal the bag up nice and tight, put it in your sink and heat it with hot running water for 15 minutes. After that you’re going to want to wrap your bag up in a towel to keep it nice and warm to help with the fermentation process and then stash it somewhere safe for 48 hours.

Once the 48 hours are up you’ll need to check on your bag of mashed up fruit. Does it smell completely disgusting and look like it’s about to explode? That means it’s working! This is when you add the sugar and six teaspoons of ketchup to speed up the fermentation process even more (and to give the wine a little better taste). Jarvis’s recipe calls for 40 – 60 sugar cubes, but the more sugar you use the higher the alcohol content of your wine will be (up to a certain point) so I added 60 of them. Once the sugar cubes and ketchup have been added you need to seal the bag back up, place it under hot running water for 30 minutes, wrap it back up in a towel and let it do its thing.

Three short days after adding your sugar and ketchup you’ll have your very own prison wine! All you really need to do in that final 72 hour span is to open the bag once a day to let all the gasses out and then seal it back up and run hot water over it for 15 minutes before wrapping it back up again in the towel. Once the three days are up just separate the fruit mash from your pruno and enjoy!

If you’re reading this I know that you’re probably wondering how it tastes. It was actually a lot better than I expected it to be. The smell kind of throws you off, but it pretty much just tasted like a really thick orange juice with a hint of ketchup flavor. It obviously isn’t the best wine in the world, but then again, if you’re in jail it’s certainly better than having no wine at all.

19 Comments on How To Make Your Own Prison Wine

  1. Clint Larkins

    June 3, 2011 at 3:55 pm (13 years ago)

    Im a correctional officer in florida and i have seen some pretty interesting and disgusting versions of this,and in florida prisons they call it “Buck”, but whatever you call it, it is all basically the same. im making this stuff right now and am really iterested in what it tastes like and most of all how much alcohol is in it.

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    • Sergio

      November 10, 2013 at 12:33 pm (10 years ago)

      So now that you made it and tasted it dont bust them for it you know its some work to make haha

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    • SideTwacked

      January 27, 2022 at 6:58 pm (2 years ago)

      I’m a convict from SC. You can actually make buck a lot faster. Orange juice concentrate (6 cups), 3 cups of fruit (we used peaches), 2 (small) bags Jolly Ranchers, 4 tomatoes (halved). Put your fruit, juice, and tomatoes in a plastic trash bag, tie it off, and then place that bag inside of another trash bag. Then wrap it in a nice, thick towel and place it over a floor vent with the heat on (or put it in a box and place a clip-on lamp inside with the bulb pressed against the towel), and let sit for 24 hours. Burp the bag every 2-3 hours. Then add your Jolly Ranchers. Re-tie the bag and heat some more for another 48 hours, burping every 2-3 hours. And that’s it. 72 hour wine. Doesn’t taste great, and if you’re consuming alcohol on at least a semi-regular basis, it’ll take probably the whole bag to get you smashed. But for a prison inmate? Two to three cups gets you in the mood. Five to six will give correctional officers a lively night, especially if consumed by a Native American. Rink responsibly!

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    • Name*

      April 23, 2023 at 5:01 am (11 months ago)

      I was in Florida prison for 8 years, I’m in Egypt now. I can show you how to make gas. Don’t use ketchup tho use tomatoes. Instead of fruit co*cktail ise apple juice and orange juice. And of course oranges. It’s stronger than 4 Loco.

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  2. CarterScully

    June 4, 2011 at 12:15 pm (13 years ago)

    There’s something weird about reading a blog entry on making prison hooch while slightly tipsy.

    That said, I don’t think I’ll be making this. I’ll stick with the tasty store bought stuff.

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  3. @JasonLett

    November 26, 2012 at 10:29 pm (11 years ago)

    Wine, demystified. Really, really demystified.

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  4. Paul Blanchard

    March 29, 2013 at 11:56 pm (11 years ago)

    Taste varies, alcohol content is contingent upon sugar added. Grapefruit ferments quicker. The best you can hope for without distillation is about 17-20%

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  5. william daw

    June 18, 2013 at 1:59 am (11 years ago)

    well i used to be a prisoner in texas for 15 years, the most common way for us was gallon jugs pineapple,hot water,sugar,raisins,and tomato paste taste wise might not win a test but getting drunk it certainly does do that man what a few nights i can remember……ill leave it at that just wanted to share that.

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  6. Jairo

    November 10, 2013 at 12:37 pm (10 years ago)

    I was in a federal prison in georgia and boy did we have fun making this you can add some skittles to put some kind of flavor in it wasnt that bad but now that im free i laugh at the stuff we did in prison just to get alcohol or some other good stuff

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    • Raimundo

      April 7, 2014 at 9:10 pm (10 years ago)

      Jairo? Do you remember me? we stayed at same cell in prison. you was my girlfriend for nine months. i miss you! i bet that you are in the game again, like the old times!

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      • Facc

        August 16, 2017 at 3:11 pm (7 years ago)

        Whoa JaiLo as u were known as, u know damn well u got ur ass beat for playing a fool and not being obedient to me. Dont play big man in print. We all miss you. Like the old times.

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    • Bigthugginbuggin

      January 28, 2022 at 10:40 am (2 years ago)

      Jairo I heard you still working them corners , see you inside small boy

      Reply
  7. Josse HMYOI Jackson

    April 15, 2016 at 11:32 am (8 years ago)

    UK way of making hooch in HMYOI deerbolt, loads of fruit, doesn’t matter mashing as just shake the bottle, loads of sugar, water, fruit juice and any fruit you can get hold of, loaf or two of bread n empty air regularly for a month, if your in the gardens nick the corn it takes it to about 50 percent

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    • Josse HMYOI Jackson

      April 15, 2016 at 11:35 am (8 years ago)

      remember to let air out or boom

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  8. Jammy Man

    June 13, 2022 at 1:01 am (2 years ago)

    All yall Jay catz man.. all yall.

    Reply
  9. Graham

    April 1, 2023 at 12:46 pm (11 months ago)

    Can you just use oranges sugar and ketchup will work?

    Reply

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How To Make Your Own Prison Wine - DudeFoods.com - Food Recipes & Videos? ›

Making prison wine is actually surprisingly easy, and all you really need is a one gallon plastic bag, ten oranges, eight ounces of fruit co*cktail, some sugar cubes, six teaspoons of ketchup and a towel.

What is prison alcohol made of? ›

Pruno, also known as prison hooch or prison wine, is a term used in the United States to describe an improvised alcoholic beverage. It is variously made from apples, oranges, fruit co*cktail, fruit juices, hard candy, sugar, high fructose syrup, and possibly other ingredients, including crumbled bread.

How to make homemade wine? ›

Thoroughly mash fruit, add four crushed Campden tablets, cover with cheesecloth and allow container to stand four hours at room temperature. Add 10 cups sugar syrup, lemon juice, tea and yeast and allow seven days to ferment at a temperature between 60-70º F, stirring thoroughly twice daily.

Can you make wine from orange juice? ›

Slice the oranges and add the slices and the grated rind to the brewing bucket. 3 - Pour over the 3lb of sugar & Stir. 4 - Leave for 24 hours this helps pull the juice, flavour and colour from the oranges. 5 - Pour over the gallon (8 pints) of boiling water & give them a good stir.

Can you make alcohol with just sugar and yeast? ›

Making alcohol at home from sugar and baking yeast is a relatively easy process. Adding yeast to a solution of sugar dissolved in water begins the process of fermentation where the yeast digests the sugars and releases two byproducts: homemade alcohol and bubbles of carbon dioxide.

How to make alcohol at home DIY? ›

It works like this: Pick a juice with at least 20g of sugar per serving, add a packet of specially designed yeast, plug the bottle with an airlock, and wait 48 hours. Just like the fermentation process used in winemaking, the juice's natural sugar is converted into ethanol, with a byproduct of carbon dioxide.

What is in prison wine? ›

Pruno FAQs

It includes a few oranges (or canned fruit) mixed with water and sugar. Some recipes also include bread for yeast. All of this is left in a warm place for at least several days to ferment.

Is homemade wine safe to drink? ›

Myth: Making wine at home is unsafe and drinking it could make you sick. Fact: The process of making wine is the same in your home as it is in a factory albeit on a much smaller scale. Your home-crafted wine is just as safe as commercial wine. Pathogenic bacteria (the stuff that makes you sick) cannot survive in wine.

What is deuce in jail? ›

This epidemic is K2 called "Deuce" in prison and on the street and is deadlier and more addictive than any other drug with a drive stronger than the instinct or drive to live.

How to make strong homemade wine? ›

Adding Sugar For Higher Alcohol in Wine

Many wine recipes for producing high alcohol and stronger wines will call for 2 or 3 pounds of sugar per each gallon. And, this is in addition to the sugars that are already being naturally provided by the fruit involved.

How to make wine the old way? ›

The wine-making process involves pressing the grapes and then pouring the juice, grape skins, stalks and pips into the Qvevri, which is sealed and buried in the ground so that the wine can ferment for five to six months before being drunk. Most farmers and city dwellers use this method of making wine.

Can 100% grape juice turn into wine? ›

As a beginning winemaker, using Welch's grape juice is a great way to learn how to make your own wine. The resulting wine may not necessarily be prize-winning, but it will be well worth the effort.

Can apple juice turn into wine? ›

Any fruit can become wine, but grape juice (and, almost as good, apple juice) have the ideal concentrations to become a happy alcohol accident. Alcohol is the result of yeast fermenting sugars into alcohol and carbon dioxide.

Can you make wine from 100% grape juice? ›

The best grape juice to make wine is a preservative-free juice with no additional ingredients. The ingredients should be 100 percent juice. Pour the juice into the sanitized wine fermenter, which is a special plastic bucket with an airtight lid, tap, and built-in hole for an airlock.

Is making hooch illegal? ›

While individuals of legal drinking age may produce wine or beer at home for personal or family use, Federal law strictly prohibits individuals from producing distilled spirits at home (see 26 United States Code (U.S.C.)

How long does it take for hooch to ferment? ›

Keep the drink in a cool area, around 50-70 degrees F, to ferment for around 5-7 days. After 5-7 days, strain the solution you made to remove the sediments of yeast and other items from the must.

What alcohol is hooch made of? ›

Description. Sparkling alcoholic lemonade made with vodka, lemon juice and natural flavours. Registered trademark of Global Brands Ltd.

Why did hooch get banned? ›

The Advertising Standards Agency banned an advert in 1997 featuring a man with a surfer superimposed on his hair because it constituted "unsophisticated humour" that would appeal to children. Some publicans and supermarkets refused to stock the drink. The original version of Hooch was pulled from shelves in 2003.

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