Bernie
Landlord.
LHS 4 l supermarket apple juice a cup of strong tea. RHS 8.5k pressed Golden Delicious apples + 1 cup of strong tea. Fermentis Safcider yeast.
I bottled some cider, made with 8 * 1.5 litre Lidl apple juice, a little over two weeks ago and tried it today. It tasted good to me, but I know very little about cider. My wife also liked it.I have been using the 1l cartons of Cloudy Apple Juice (non concentrate) that my local Lidl sell for £0.99 a carton with excellent results.
I noticed today they have family pack 1.5l Apple Juice (from concentrate) for £0.83. Both have no preservatives except for ascorbic acid. Bought some of these to give them a go. Same sugar content, so will be looking at 7.2% alcohol. After this I may try blending the two.
Depends how strong you want the finished cider to be I guess. I'd take some gravity readings before adding too much. Even without any additional sugar, mine is coming out between 5%-6%Going to try the original recipe volume posted by @Roddy with some additional honey in the ferment, any ideas on quantity of said sweetner?
Hi Harbey ,when you begin to heat it up, any co2 will be driven out of the cider.If youre storing in a DJ until you use it any co2 held in the cider wil help to protect it while its stored.I'm assuming I need to degas?
Just a word of warning on this, it doesn't take much co2 to force a solid bung out of the DJ while in storage. Best to use a bung with an airlock till your absolutely certain it's stopped off gassing..If youre storing in a DJ until you use it any co2 held in the cider wil help to protect it while its stored
Just a word of warning on this, it doesn't take much co2 to force a solid bung out of the DJ while in storage. Best to use a bung with an airlock till your absolutely certain it's stopped off gassing.
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