Yeastfridge
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Getting back OT, I reckon high sugar, high acid is the way to go. So crabs for sure, and leaving the apples for a fortnight or so to get more ripe. IMHO the acid in the apples brings out the apple flavour
I used about 250kg of apples for 100L of juice. Pretty bad efficiency I know but I'm actually not pressing them, just running them through a garden mulcher, packing the pulp into a bin with a false bottom and letting gravity pull the juice out of the pulp over a few days.pickatooth said:that would be excellent...a good yeast is its own reward! Roadside apples are intriguing...any guess as to what they are and how they stand wrt sugars,acids and tannin? How many kilos to get 5 x 20L? How did you assess acidity...taste or chemical apparatus? cheers
Thanks for the heads up re the yeast...I was going to use standard wine yeast, but would rather get a more suitable variety if possible....where to get English yeast supplies? Is there an online shop to access? Cheers.Troopa said:I made the mistake of using wine yeast on 2 of my batches.. they are both down to 0.995 and very dry
2 of the others are on english yeast and are sitting abotu 1.001 and still have some sweetness left in them.
I really have to leave myself a reminder to stay away from wine yeasts!
Is the green chair a seater or cider? ( joke) Thanks for the image...ball park figure is now embedded. ...will also wait several weeks for apples to fully ripen.Ferg said:About that many apples will give you 100l. Give or take!
I wouldn't worry too much about the yeast. Its not like beer. Pretty much any yeast will fully dry out a cider as the mix of sugars is different. Even a low attenuating beer yeast will dry out a cider. Also, the various yeast strains will give different flavour compounds in a cider than they do in a beer due to the differences in precursor chemicals.pickatooth said:Thanks for the heads up re the yeast...I was going to use standard wine yeast, but would rather get a more suitable variety if possible....where to get English yeast supplies? Is there an online shop to access? Cheers.
Well it might be easier for me to tell you all the things that I did wrong!gap said:Hello Ferg,
Be very interested in more detail with your keeved batch.
regards
Graeme
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