Twtr25
Well-Known Member
Well on Sunday I whipped up my first batch of cider and now I'm just trying to patiently wait for it to ferment.
Looking here on the forums, I found a lot of good ideas about what kinds of ingredients to use and such, but I wanted to keep my first one pretty basic. That way, if I screw it up, I won't be as disappointed.
I can't remember if the recipe I used is off of this site or not, but I didn't necessarily follow it to a T. Originally it called for champagne yeast, but I used a sweet mead yeast instead (lbs recommended). Basically I just used no sugar added apple juice, a couple cans of juice concentrate, sugar, water, and some honey. LBS said I could add honey to it in order to increase the alcohol content...which is what I'm going for, a good tasting, high abv cider (hopefully that's what I get. According to the information they gave me, it's possible my cider could be up around 10% abv hahaha!
Is there an average FG that ciders usually finish at? They said average is around .990. If that's true, then based on my OG of 1.074, my cider will end up being about 11%....WOW.
Let me know what you all think!
Looking here on the forums, I found a lot of good ideas about what kinds of ingredients to use and such, but I wanted to keep my first one pretty basic. That way, if I screw it up, I won't be as disappointed.
I can't remember if the recipe I used is off of this site or not, but I didn't necessarily follow it to a T. Originally it called for champagne yeast, but I used a sweet mead yeast instead (lbs recommended). Basically I just used no sugar added apple juice, a couple cans of juice concentrate, sugar, water, and some honey. LBS said I could add honey to it in order to increase the alcohol content...which is what I'm going for, a good tasting, high abv cider (hopefully that's what I get. According to the information they gave me, it's possible my cider could be up around 10% abv hahaha!
Is there an average FG that ciders usually finish at? They said average is around .990. If that's true, then based on my OG of 1.074, my cider will end up being about 11%....WOW.
Let me know what you all think!