Hello,
I made up a batch of hard cider from apple cider that I bought from Costco up here in Canada (Its pretty run of the mill pasteurized store bought cider).
So far, its coming along well. It fermented well with WLP775 and on transfer to secondary, the unsweetened dry cider was pretty good. I am very excited about the final product, which I expect to keg up in a few months after it ages a bit.
In terms of back sweetening, I am planning to hit it with campden tabelts and sorbate to stabilize it per Yooper's advice here https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=409986 and will then add in some of the same brand of unfermented juice. I am hoping this will give it a very mild sweetness and return some apple characteristic to it.
It is a 5 gallon batch (about 20 litres). I am thinking of adding 1 litre of juice to the 20 litres of fermented cider (so 5% of total volume). Does anyone have any feel for if this is enough juice, too much juice or about right? Also, is that method of stabilizing sound?
Thanks for any advice!
I made up a batch of hard cider from apple cider that I bought from Costco up here in Canada (Its pretty run of the mill pasteurized store bought cider).
So far, its coming along well. It fermented well with WLP775 and on transfer to secondary, the unsweetened dry cider was pretty good. I am very excited about the final product, which I expect to keg up in a few months after it ages a bit.
In terms of back sweetening, I am planning to hit it with campden tabelts and sorbate to stabilize it per Yooper's advice here https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=409986 and will then add in some of the same brand of unfermented juice. I am hoping this will give it a very mild sweetness and return some apple characteristic to it.
It is a 5 gallon batch (about 20 litres). I am thinking of adding 1 litre of juice to the 20 litres of fermented cider (so 5% of total volume). Does anyone have any feel for if this is enough juice, too much juice or about right? Also, is that method of stabilizing sound?
Thanks for any advice!