NZBrewGuy
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Hey guys,
Hoping to get some advice here, currently busy with my 5th Cider batch since I started Brewing(I only do cider as I prefer it).
I would like to say I have learned a bit from all the previous batches but I just can't seem to get it right.
I have always used a mangrove jacks kit (apple x2 pear x1 strawberry pear x2) Strawberry & Pear Cider
My first 2 batches I followed the instructions and bottled my cider after 2 weeks (Gravity was at the required reading) but both ended up smelling and tasting (sulpery?, best way to discribe is egglike?) , my next batches I started changing things up to see if I could get a better result. Batch 3 I bottled after 3 weeks (additional week after fermenting stopped- gravity was fixed for the week) and then left for 2 months before drinking but sadly the same. Last batch I bottled after 3 months again but left for 5 months before drinking and it tasted alot better, still tasked and smelled bad when I bottled it, downside is they were flat after the long time in the PET bottles.
This brings me to my current batch, it has been fermenting for just over 3 weeks, the gravity has been stable for the past week, it still smells (eggy - not vinegary) and I can taste the same as before . I have been sure to keep my temps at 24c throughout and I am certian in how I sanitised everything. I have stirred this once for around 5 min after watching a youtube video on getting some of the co2 out not sure if this was correct or not.
With the current state it is in I do not wish to bottle it without knowing how it will end up.
I am hoping to get some advice on where to go on this.
My plan is to move this(I know i shouldnt but need to get it to a fixed spot) and keep it in the fermenting bucket for atleast a couple of months. Hoping that the flavor and smell will get better as time pases.
Can anyone let me know if this is the right thinking on my side or if I am just wasting time/going down the right track?
Please feel free to ask away on anything I might have missed.
Hoping to get some advice here, currently busy with my 5th Cider batch since I started Brewing(I only do cider as I prefer it).
I would like to say I have learned a bit from all the previous batches but I just can't seem to get it right.
I have always used a mangrove jacks kit (apple x2 pear x1 strawberry pear x2) Strawberry & Pear Cider
My first 2 batches I followed the instructions and bottled my cider after 2 weeks (Gravity was at the required reading) but both ended up smelling and tasting (sulpery?, best way to discribe is egglike?) , my next batches I started changing things up to see if I could get a better result. Batch 3 I bottled after 3 weeks (additional week after fermenting stopped- gravity was fixed for the week) and then left for 2 months before drinking but sadly the same. Last batch I bottled after 3 months again but left for 5 months before drinking and it tasted alot better, still tasked and smelled bad when I bottled it, downside is they were flat after the long time in the PET bottles.
This brings me to my current batch, it has been fermenting for just over 3 weeks, the gravity has been stable for the past week, it still smells (eggy - not vinegary) and I can taste the same as before . I have been sure to keep my temps at 24c throughout and I am certian in how I sanitised everything. I have stirred this once for around 5 min after watching a youtube video on getting some of the co2 out not sure if this was correct or not.
With the current state it is in I do not wish to bottle it without knowing how it will end up.
I am hoping to get some advice on where to go on this.
My plan is to move this(I know i shouldnt but need to get it to a fixed spot) and keep it in the fermenting bucket for atleast a couple of months. Hoping that the flavor and smell will get better as time pases.
Can anyone let me know if this is the right thinking on my side or if I am just wasting time/going down the right track?
Please feel free to ask away on anything I might have missed.
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