So I like to go all out and decided to press my own cider. I did 120lbs of "deer apples" on my way to my parents from MI to IL. Only 10 cents/lb! I did get just about 6 gal with my great grandpa's old press, BUT it had started turning by the time I got back to MI four days later since I kept it in the bucket outside in the 60 degree weather.
It's now been in my basement another four days and I decided to do the campden tablets afterall...instead of letting that wild yeast go at it. I opened up the bucket and the only thing that surprised me was that the cider has a bit of a darker color to it almost like someone poured a bit of dirt in there.
I could be the old metal from the press. I could only get it so clean with the power washer. But I don't remember seeing that color in the glass when I drank some the day of.
I'm the token newbie here and just want a little hand holding. I'm guessing that juice will go through all kinds of crazy changes in the next 6-12 mos I let this age. Perhaps some isinglass will clear it up?
It's now been in my basement another four days and I decided to do the campden tablets afterall...instead of letting that wild yeast go at it. I opened up the bucket and the only thing that surprised me was that the cider has a bit of a darker color to it almost like someone poured a bit of dirt in there.
I could be the old metal from the press. I could only get it so clean with the power washer. But I don't remember seeing that color in the glass when I drank some the day of.
I'm the token newbie here and just want a little hand holding. I'm guessing that juice will go through all kinds of crazy changes in the next 6-12 mos I let this age. Perhaps some isinglass will clear it up?