I've been making cheap cider at home. I've done a few batches, and it is ok, but there is always a bitter taste at the end.
Here's my process:
4 gallons of Tree Top Apple, heat up and mix in C&H sugar until SG is 1.090. Cool down to 100 F, then pitch Cote Des Blanc yeast. I let it ferment in the carboy for 2 weeks, bottle it, then let it sit for 2 weeks in the bottles.
I've tried the same process using Costco's White Grape/Peach juice with the same result.
Don't get me wrong, it tastes alright and it's a really cheap way to get tipsy. I'd just like to get rid of that bitter taste. I've been thinking about switching from table sugar to brown sugar or molasses. Maybe trying a different yeast. Any thoughts?
Here's my process:
4 gallons of Tree Top Apple, heat up and mix in C&H sugar until SG is 1.090. Cool down to 100 F, then pitch Cote Des Blanc yeast. I let it ferment in the carboy for 2 weeks, bottle it, then let it sit for 2 weeks in the bottles.
I've tried the same process using Costco's White Grape/Peach juice with the same result.
Don't get me wrong, it tastes alright and it's a really cheap way to get tipsy. I'd just like to get rid of that bitter taste. I've been thinking about switching from table sugar to brown sugar or molasses. Maybe trying a different yeast. Any thoughts?