bmays
New Member
Hello. I am fairly new to brewing and am looking for some tips. I am a fan of Strongbow dry cider, so i would like to try making some dry cider.
In the woods close to where i live i know of two quite large wild apple trees, they are really loaded with apples this year. I could pick a 5 gallon pail full in a half hour probably. I attached a picture of the apples. They are pretty hard by they time they soften they will have fallen off already. How can i get the juice from these apples without spending huge amounts of time cutting them up and running them through a juicer, or is that the only option? Also should they be soft or hard for better flavor?
All i do then is pitch campaign yeast into the straight juice and bottle it?
In the woods close to where i live i know of two quite large wild apple trees, they are really loaded with apples this year. I could pick a 5 gallon pail full in a half hour probably. I attached a picture of the apples. They are pretty hard by they time they soften they will have fallen off already. How can i get the juice from these apples without spending huge amounts of time cutting them up and running them through a juicer, or is that the only option? Also should they be soft or hard for better flavor?
All i do then is pitch campaign yeast into the straight juice and bottle it?
