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  1. DoctorWho

    light lemon soda

    Just wanted to say, I made this for a friend who doesn't drink (I know, right!!!) and it was a hit. I also highly enjoyed it and will be making it again. Thanks for sharing chickenetti!
  2. DoctorWho

    naturally carbing cider in a keg

    Two things will happen(assuming ideal conditions:) 1)It will carb naturally in the keg, but it will be hard to tell when it has reached the proper psi (without hooking it up to the regulator) 2)It will eventually level out to serving psi unless you force more C02 or let it come to room...
  3. DoctorWho

    new here need advice

    Did you add priming sugar to each bottle individually or to the main jug? When you added the priming sugar, did you dissolve it in water or stir the cider after adding it? What you describe seems like the sugar may have just gone to the bottom of the jug and as you poured it the first few...
  4. DoctorWho

    Uhhhhhhh...WTF is in my cider bucket?!

    I'll just throw in my two cents... DON'T dump this out. I had a similar spontaneous infection that a microbiologist friend confirmed was brettanomyces (looked very similar to yours.) I siphoned off from underneath being careful not to get any of the skin on top and let that secondary for a...
  5. DoctorWho

    Airlock Question

    If you are using Starsan and water mixed to the right ratio, you don't need to worry about if any gets into your cider as it's food grade (which is why brewers use it.) But like collitchboy said, something is causing the pressure in the carboy to drop, pulling in the fluid. Try to figure that...
  6. DoctorWho

    Seltzer CO2 level

    Club soda is slightly different from seltzer water. Club soda has mineral-like ingredients added to enhance the flavor. Usually potassium bicarbonate and/or potassium sulfate. It's not much of a difference in taste, IMHO. If you are looking for club soda you can just add a little baking...
  7. DoctorWho

    No fizz in my lemon soda

    If you used "ReaLemon" juice that does have preservatives (two kinds of sulfites.) I use this stuff in the skeeter pee recipe on this site and you have to make a double starter and let the water/sugar/juice mixture sit for a day or two to let the preservatives off gas. Did the lemon soda ever...
  8. DoctorWho

    To Brew Or Not To Brew

    For Skeeter Pee (thanks Lon) it's about a month from start to finish, if you use fining agents or don't mind drinking it slightly hazy. I let it clear naturally, so that takes about 3 weeks extra, so just a 2 months. I highly recommend it!
  9. DoctorWho

    Corona bottles for cider

    During my long tour of bottling in corona bottles, I have used both a wing capper (until I broke it. It was the red plastic variety) and a bench capper (Ferrari Super Agata Bench Capper.) I never had any problems with both, but the wing capper is harder to judge how much pressure to use. I...
  10. DoctorWho

    Corona bottles for cider

    I'm not going to say it didn't take some time, but it was stress free for me. Just soak and rinse. Then repeat 50 times! Now I have perfectly clear reusable bottles and you'd better believe I don't give those away. :rockin:
  11. DoctorWho

    Corona bottles for cider

    I use corona bottles all the time, but mostly for hard lemonades. I have bottled a few ciders in them and like everyone said, it's the oils in the hops that break down due to UV exposure. I have some that have had cider in a them for over 4 months (in my closet) and they taste fine. An easy...
  12. DoctorWho

    To Brew Or Not To Brew

    Skeeter Pee is a great summer (or anytime:cross:) drink. Cheap, easy to brew, 11% ABV that you can't taste at all, and tastes great with no ageing. I have been making it for a while now, and its easy to tweak flavours by adding frozen fruit in the secondary. You should check it out...
  13. DoctorWho

    To Brew Or Not To Brew

    I am in Manhattan, Morningside area. Really love it here and there is a home-brew club that meets at 96th street that I am so glad I found out about- "Dive Bar Homebrew Symposium!" If you have another place to store your bottles, I say do it up. Especially with the meads/melomels and their...
  14. DoctorWho

    To Brew Or Not To Brew

    Not so much a phobia, but I felt like you about the waste of an empty carboy, especially given the age time needed in ciders. However, let me offer some advice from a guy who went the way you suggest (overboard.) I live in a small apartment in NYC and for about a year I have never had an...
  15. DoctorWho

    First batch ever, blueberry apple cider

    Couple of things that I know. 1.) Honey as a fermentable sugar takes much longer to break down into usable sugar for the yeast to consume. Also, Apple Juice does not have the same natural yeast nutrients that beer grains do. Both of these will cause the slow fermentation. I wouldn't worry...
  16. DoctorWho

    Acidulated (sour) Cider?

    Oh, I'm quite sure. I had something like this going on: A friend of mine, who just happens to be a microbiologist and brewer said it was either Lactobacillus or Brettanomyces. I haven't really bothered with pH before, but I could certainly test my future batch with a few strips...
  17. DoctorWho

    How many gallons of Brandon O's Graff have been made?

    15 more gallons down the hatch. 2450+15=2465
  18. DoctorWho

    Acidulated (sour) Cider?

    Has anyone ever used Acidulated (acid) malt to make a cider? I have been thinking about using this in place of the 2 row when making the all grain version of Brandon O's Graff. I had previously made a 5 gallon batch of Graff and used fresh strawberries to add some flavor, and I presume as a...
  19. DoctorWho

    skeeter pee bottle conditioning

    I have bottle conditioned skeeter pee and it's just as CGish suggests. It takes me about 2 months from start to finish without chemicals. 2 weeks for primary, 2 weeks secondary, and a little more than a month for the yeast to drop out of suspension. At this point I rack to a bottling bucket...
  20. DoctorWho

    First foray into cider!

    Hello MrSpiffy, and welcome to cider - it's pretty great! http://www.makinghardcider.com/ -this is a good site that explains a lot about the whole process from juice to bottling. And another very popular recipe is Brandon O's Graff. It may be it bit complicated for a new cider maker but there...
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