I hate to post this as there has been plenty advice, but I guess I need to know if I should give up.
I have a couple of test batches that just will not ferment. What both have in common is they were local cider that supposedly was only UV pasteurized.
I will focus on one as the answer is probably the same for both.
1 Gallon cider
1.5 ounces corn sugar
1.5 ounces torbinado sugar
1/2 pack nottingham yeast
SG 1.053
Put it in the basement at average temps of 55 - 63. 8 Days later it seems like it has had no airlock activity, but there are bubbles on the side of the container. Gravity at 1.048. At this point I start paying closer attention and give its some yeast nutrient. A week later it is still at 1.048 and I pitch a teaspoon of S-04. I then create a yeast starter with the rest of the s-04 and start adding liquid starter 3 times of the next 2 weeks along with a little yeast nutrient.
Here I am a little over a month later and gravity is at 1.048, I can get activity (bubbles) for a little while after I add yeast but then it slows again, I am trying it in a warmer part of the house now. The juice is very clear smells and tastes great (although sweet).
Is there any hope here? Would yeast energizer make a difference? Should I just use this stuff to back sweeten or would that be dangerous at this point...with so little alcohol at some point bacteria has to become an issue.
I have a couple of test batches that just will not ferment. What both have in common is they were local cider that supposedly was only UV pasteurized.
I will focus on one as the answer is probably the same for both.
1 Gallon cider
1.5 ounces corn sugar
1.5 ounces torbinado sugar
1/2 pack nottingham yeast
SG 1.053
Put it in the basement at average temps of 55 - 63. 8 Days later it seems like it has had no airlock activity, but there are bubbles on the side of the container. Gravity at 1.048. At this point I start paying closer attention and give its some yeast nutrient. A week later it is still at 1.048 and I pitch a teaspoon of S-04. I then create a yeast starter with the rest of the s-04 and start adding liquid starter 3 times of the next 2 weeks along with a little yeast nutrient.
Here I am a little over a month later and gravity is at 1.048, I can get activity (bubbles) for a little while after I add yeast but then it slows again, I am trying it in a warmer part of the house now. The juice is very clear smells and tastes great (although sweet).
Is there any hope here? Would yeast energizer make a difference? Should I just use this stuff to back sweeten or would that be dangerous at this point...with so little alcohol at some point bacteria has to become an issue.