mattyg8
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Ok went with the sommerset gold recipe last night but forgot the lemon juice...is it worth adding now?
Bribie G said:I've been making hobo ciders for a year or more and tried a number of yeasts and a number of juices. After some good results and some meh results - including a messy frothover using ale yeast - I go back again and again to an easy and reliable recipe, not the cheapest but still works out at around a dollar a longneck. If you want to try cheaper for a subsequent brew you can save the yeast cake from the first brew and just go pure Aldi Apple juice for next brew that takes it down to 60c a longie.
Tin Blackrock Cider
10 L Aldi apple juice
500g dex or just white sugar
top up with tap water to desired level for a keg size brew
Use the kit yeast and save the yeast cake for the next brew.
Keg before it gets too dry, it should be clear as the yeast tends to cling to the bottom of the FV and work from there. Ale yeasts tend to rise to the top and it gets messy. The cider will continue to work slowly in the keg so when it's getting too dry, just drag the keg out and tip a further 2L of juice in. This will turn out a fair knockoff of Strongbow or Mercury. As it works in the keg it will keep nice and sparkly.
I found a brilliant yeast nutrient at my LHBS - Vintners Harvest from NZ in the 100g pack - it's basically Diammonium phosphate but other minerals and stuff in it, it smells a bit yeasty so probably some yeast hull in there as well. Heaped TSP.
yeast nutrient.jpg
After 12 days in the bottle I couldn't resist a taster.i-a-n said:I've just started a 25litre version of that..
I did like the sound of it.
We don't drink a great deal of cider so it'll mature nicely.
G'day mate. Which recipe did you use in the end.leighaus said:Kegged this at 4.7% (not to strong/dry for the missus)... It's a hit!
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