sirsethro
New Member
so me and 3 friends decided we wanted to start doing our own homebrewed cider for various reasons.
So we go to a shop buy all your necessary equipment, upon the advisement of one of the friends who has allegedly done this before in college.
So we've got two 6.5 gallon carbouys. we rinsed them out and followed the instructions on our Five Star - Star San sanitizer
We bought 12 gallons of apple juice from Trader Joes, making sure it had no preservatives in it.
We bought 6 pounds of brown sugar for one batch and 6 pounds of normal white baking sugar for the other batch. (1 pound per gallon of juice)
We threw in various ammounts of cinnoman, cloves, and nutmeg into each bottle
The alleged expert claimed that there was no need to follow the instructions on the yeast (which came in tubes that I kept in my fridge) so we just threw it in, cold, closed off the carboys with the airlocks, and let the fermenting begin.
Nothing is happening...imagine that.
So basically, the stuff has just been sitting in my garage, with nothing going on for about 2 weeks now. The bottles are supposedly air tight, so nothing can get in.
My question is can we just go buy new yeast to throw in the existing batches, and follow the instructions this time? Will this work? Or do we need to scrap the whole thing and start over? If so, any suggestions on how ot make sure it works this time? the holidays are closing in and we need to be drunk and merry!
Let me know,
sirsethro
So we go to a shop buy all your necessary equipment, upon the advisement of one of the friends who has allegedly done this before in college.
So we've got two 6.5 gallon carbouys. we rinsed them out and followed the instructions on our Five Star - Star San sanitizer
We bought 12 gallons of apple juice from Trader Joes, making sure it had no preservatives in it.
We bought 6 pounds of brown sugar for one batch and 6 pounds of normal white baking sugar for the other batch. (1 pound per gallon of juice)
We threw in various ammounts of cinnoman, cloves, and nutmeg into each bottle
The alleged expert claimed that there was no need to follow the instructions on the yeast (which came in tubes that I kept in my fridge) so we just threw it in, cold, closed off the carboys with the airlocks, and let the fermenting begin.
Nothing is happening...imagine that.
So basically, the stuff has just been sitting in my garage, with nothing going on for about 2 weeks now. The bottles are supposedly air tight, so nothing can get in.
My question is can we just go buy new yeast to throw in the existing batches, and follow the instructions this time? Will this work? Or do we need to scrap the whole thing and start over? If so, any suggestions on how ot make sure it works this time? the holidays are closing in and we need to be drunk and merry!
Let me know,
sirsethro