Airgead
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I have a large crab apple tree.
For the last few months it has been covered witr hundreds of lovely looking crab apples -
My intention was to make a crab apple cider. Not 100% crab apple, I think that would be too tart. I was thinking maybe 10-20% with granny smith to make up the bulk. The first job though was to juice the crab apples. Thanks to the overwhelming generosity of the federal government, I now own a rather nice cold press juicing machine. Today I decided that the time was right and I'd give the machine a try.
First job - pick the apples. 20 minutes later I had a 10l bucket of crab apples and a tree that still had 2/3 of the apples on it. I figured that 10l of fruit was enough to give the machine a try so I've left the rest of the apples on the tree for now. Here's what 10l of crab apples looks like -
And off to the juicer. The machine performed beautifully. It grinds them up cores, stems and all and extracts a huge amount of juice. Here's the juice straight out of the juicer -
Pretty cloudy but after letting it sit for a few minutes -
Lovely. Checked with the hydrometer and its a shade under 1050. I wasn't expecting a juge amount of juice. Crab apples aren't exactly known for their juiciness. I was expecting maybe 1-2l but after the pulp had settled, I had 3l of juice and another 2l of pulpy stuff. I treated the pulp with pectinainse and it looks to be dropping out a good bit more clear juice. I'll let it sit overnight but by the end I will probably have 4-4 1/2l.
Its beautiful stuff. Tart, tannic. I'm thinking 4-5l in with 20l of granny smith juice and I'll have a great cider. I'll store it in the freezer until I have everything I need.
Next step - get 20l of granny smith juice. Stay tuned...
Cheers
Dave
I have a large crab apple tree.
For the last few months it has been covered witr hundreds of lovely looking crab apples -
My intention was to make a crab apple cider. Not 100% crab apple, I think that would be too tart. I was thinking maybe 10-20% with granny smith to make up the bulk. The first job though was to juice the crab apples. Thanks to the overwhelming generosity of the federal government, I now own a rather nice cold press juicing machine. Today I decided that the time was right and I'd give the machine a try.
First job - pick the apples. 20 minutes later I had a 10l bucket of crab apples and a tree that still had 2/3 of the apples on it. I figured that 10l of fruit was enough to give the machine a try so I've left the rest of the apples on the tree for now. Here's what 10l of crab apples looks like -
And off to the juicer. The machine performed beautifully. It grinds them up cores, stems and all and extracts a huge amount of juice. Here's the juice straight out of the juicer -
Pretty cloudy but after letting it sit for a few minutes -
Lovely. Checked with the hydrometer and its a shade under 1050. I wasn't expecting a juge amount of juice. Crab apples aren't exactly known for their juiciness. I was expecting maybe 1-2l but after the pulp had settled, I had 3l of juice and another 2l of pulpy stuff. I treated the pulp with pectinainse and it looks to be dropping out a good bit more clear juice. I'll let it sit overnight but by the end I will probably have 4-4 1/2l.
Its beautiful stuff. Tart, tannic. I'm thinking 4-5l in with 20l of granny smith juice and I'll have a great cider. I'll store it in the freezer until I have everything I need.
Next step - get 20l of granny smith juice. Stay tuned...
Cheers
Dave