Sambecker1 Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Apr 8, 2012 Messages 71 Reaction score 1 Location Hummelstown Sep 5, 2012 #1 Have 5 vials of WLP001 from LHBS sale...$1 a piece. I'm wanting to make a cider. Anyone ever use this yeast for a cider? What were your results?
Have 5 vials of WLP001 from LHBS sale...$1 a piece. I'm wanting to make a cider. Anyone ever use this yeast for a cider? What were your results?
S SmCranf Well-Known Member Joined Jan 2, 2014 Messages 165 Reaction score 14 Location Asheville Jan 13, 2014 #2 How did this go? I have some 001 washed and in mason jars, thinking about using some for ciders!
RPCidery I love beer, and beer loves me. HBT Supporter Joined Jan 8, 2014 Messages 182 Reaction score 25 Jan 14, 2014 #3 Ale yeasts yield nice ciders IME, especially if you plan to cold crash, bottle condition, and then pasteurize. If you are going for higher ABV (above 9.5%) and plan to take it all the way dry, then a wine yeast is more appropriate IMO.
Ale yeasts yield nice ciders IME, especially if you plan to cold crash, bottle condition, and then pasteurize. If you are going for higher ABV (above 9.5%) and plan to take it all the way dry, then a wine yeast is more appropriate IMO.
WilliamSlayer Well-Known Member Joined Aug 4, 2012 Messages 1,613 Reaction score 161 Location Glen Burnie Jan 14, 2014 #4 001 is a very clean fermenter, adding very little to the flavor/aroma. Are they on sale because they expired?
001 is a very clean fermenter, adding very little to the flavor/aroma. Are they on sale because they expired?