Justin1983
Member
Hi everyone
New cider maker here.
I have a batch of cider that I started making last weekend. Its a mixture of Bramley and Royal Gala apples, and nothing else. I crushed and pressed myself. The juice tasted beautiful. I added 1 tablet and a half of campden right at the beginning to kill any possible bacteria. I waited 12 hours and then added a teaspon of pectic enzyme, aiming for a clearer appearance. I then waited another 12+ hours and finally added half a sachet of Mangrove Jacks yeast nutrient and a full sachet of Mangrove Jacks M02 cider yeast.
The following day I noticed some slow action happening in the airlock, a bubble every few minutes or so. Following day, a bubbling occurence every second or so, to a perfect rhythm.
Next morning, no action, completely stagnant.
Is this normal? Should I be worried.
Appreciate any insights
New cider maker here.
I have a batch of cider that I started making last weekend. Its a mixture of Bramley and Royal Gala apples, and nothing else. I crushed and pressed myself. The juice tasted beautiful. I added 1 tablet and a half of campden right at the beginning to kill any possible bacteria. I waited 12 hours and then added a teaspon of pectic enzyme, aiming for a clearer appearance. I then waited another 12+ hours and finally added half a sachet of Mangrove Jacks yeast nutrient and a full sachet of Mangrove Jacks M02 cider yeast.
The following day I noticed some slow action happening in the airlock, a bubble every few minutes or so. Following day, a bubbling occurence every second or so, to a perfect rhythm.
Next morning, no action, completely stagnant.
Is this normal? Should I be worried.
Appreciate any insights