keleidoscope
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I just bottled my experiment.
I used the black rock cider kit (which I have used many times before, it always comes out great) and I put some pears in there, to see what happens.
I looked here and googled a bit but couldn't really find out much about adding fruit.
So I sort of winged it. I cut the pears into chunks, threw them into boiling water to sterilise them, put them into a mesh bag and dumped it into the fermenter.
So we've got black rock cider kit, a malt/dextrose mix, lactose, pears, and a champagne yeast.
Has anyone added fruit like this?
I gotta say, when I bottled it before, the colour of the stuff is putrid! Looks like brown murky gutter water. Smelt ok though!
I'm curious about the state of the pears, but I can't get the lid off the damn fermenter, I'll have to wait until one of the guys comes home to have a look.
I thought I'd post and tell you guys about it in case anyone was thinking of trying something simular.
I used the black rock cider kit (which I have used many times before, it always comes out great) and I put some pears in there, to see what happens.
I looked here and googled a bit but couldn't really find out much about adding fruit.
So I sort of winged it. I cut the pears into chunks, threw them into boiling water to sterilise them, put them into a mesh bag and dumped it into the fermenter.
So we've got black rock cider kit, a malt/dextrose mix, lactose, pears, and a champagne yeast.
Has anyone added fruit like this?
I gotta say, when I bottled it before, the colour of the stuff is putrid! Looks like brown murky gutter water. Smelt ok though!
I'm curious about the state of the pears, but I can't get the lid off the damn fermenter, I'll have to wait until one of the guys comes home to have a look.
I thought I'd post and tell you guys about it in case anyone was thinking of trying something simular.