bull3tmagn3t
Member
I've been working on this cider for a bit, but I'm getting stuck at the end with it being a bit more dry and tart then my liking. I'm posting it here for advise, and for people to try it out, since it might be right up your ally.
5 Gallon Batch
3.75 Gallons Treetop Apple Juice
1 Gallon OceanSpray Craberry/Raspberry Juice
2lbs Domino Brown Sugar
Nottingham Beer Yeast
SG: ~1.06
FG: ~1.01
ABV: ~6.5%
Ferment time approximately 2 weeks at 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
Never needed to cold crash or pasteurize on the stove.
The times that I've made this I've been tweaking the brown sugar amount. Originally, it started off at nearly 5lbs of brown sugar. Now it's down to 2lbs. Decreasing the sugar amount has made it more crisp, less "winey", but not as sweet as I would like. After about a week or two in the bottle aging it tastes pretty good, just not as sweet as I'd like, like a production cider like Hornsby's or Strongbow.
Is there anything I can do to make this guy sweeter at time of bottling? Any info or guidance would be appreciated.
5 Gallon Batch
3.75 Gallons Treetop Apple Juice
1 Gallon OceanSpray Craberry/Raspberry Juice
2lbs Domino Brown Sugar
Nottingham Beer Yeast
SG: ~1.06
FG: ~1.01
ABV: ~6.5%
Ferment time approximately 2 weeks at 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
Never needed to cold crash or pasteurize on the stove.
The times that I've made this I've been tweaking the brown sugar amount. Originally, it started off at nearly 5lbs of brown sugar. Now it's down to 2lbs. Decreasing the sugar amount has made it more crisp, less "winey", but not as sweet as I would like. After about a week or two in the bottle aging it tastes pretty good, just not as sweet as I'd like, like a production cider like Hornsby's or Strongbow.
Is there anything I can do to make this guy sweeter at time of bottling? Any info or guidance would be appreciated.