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    Cook's champagne bottles

    I bought the 29 mm bell for it so that isn't the issue.
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    Cook's champagne bottles

    The problem is wanting to disgorge yeast from my cider in the champagne bottles which is easier with a crown cap.
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    Cook's champagne bottles

    Reverse the crimping halves? I have a table capper and so far the 29 mm are very loose on the cooks bottles
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    Champagne Style Cider

    Also by what I mean traditional, look up Methode Champanoise and that's how you'd get rid of the yeast. I'm doing it with a hard cider I freeze concentrated to get 22brix so it would work out to about 11-12% and be like champagne with no yeast.
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    Champagne Style Cider

    And by off flavors from the dextrose, I mean a high aldehyde (bland apple taste with worse after taste). This is usually from the yeast incompletely or quickly fermenting so I'm assuming it was just too simple of a sugar.
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    Champagne Style Cider

    Do not use dextrose. I've seen that it is supposedly better because it is a simpler and more easily fermented sugar but I've gotten off flavors every time I've used it. It may be the yeast type, but I figure it's safer to avoid and just use table sugar which has never given me any issues. As to...
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    Brew Bottles

    I live in a fraternity in Montana. Beer-drinking frat boys + Montana Craft Beer = plenty of bottles to reuse. I never bought bottles once until I decided on some larger 22 oz for a cider-beer and champagne bottles for a sparkling cider.
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    Champagne Style Cider

    If you prime a wine-like product like cider, you'll get a yeasty taste most people will hate unless you do a traditional method sparkling wine conditioning which is very time consuming.
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    Cook's champagne bottles

    I tried both European 29mm and Standard 26. I had the same issue with the 26 in that I had to stretch out the cap before it would go on and am not sure it would even hold pressure if I bottled in it. The 29 mm were too big and flopped around a little after capped. It's really depressing as I...
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    Caps come off too easy

    Has anyone tried reusing Cooks bottles? The European caps are definitely way too big but in order to get the Standard size to fit, I almost have to stretch them out over the top first. I'm not sure if there is some between size or what...
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    Champagne Style Hard Cider recipe wanted

    I felt I needed to contribute to this thread since I've seen it several times while doing research for a cider champagne of my own. I've always wanted to do a champagne style cider, but every time I've added sugar, honey, or syrup to increase the abv (cyser style) it has always decreased the...
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