This is a yummy fall brew. I will certainly make this one again. It took some time to reach a comfortable balance point, but now it is a well rounded brew. In the first three weeks after kegging and cold-crashing, the apple cider was strong, but that soon mellowed.
I used two Granny Smith apples and two Macintosh apples sliced up and added them in the last 10 minutes of the boil. I used one cinnamon stick dangled into the secondary from dental floss in each 3 gallon secondary. (5 gal brew + 1 gal cider was too big to fit into my secondary containers, so I split it between a corney and a 5 gal carboy) Other than that, I followed the original recipe.
So, I did a 3+ week primary, followed by a two week secondary then a week of carbing/cold crashing. It probably took another week to reach full flavor balance.
I used two Granny Smith apples and two Macintosh apples sliced up and added them in the last 10 minutes of the boil. I used one cinnamon stick dangled into the secondary from dental floss in each 3 gallon secondary. (5 gal brew + 1 gal cider was too big to fit into my secondary containers, so I split it between a corney and a 5 gal carboy) Other than that, I followed the original recipe.
So, I did a 3+ week primary, followed by a two week secondary then a week of carbing/cold crashing. It probably took another week to reach full flavor balance.