RippaBitta
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Hi All,
A friend of mine wants me to whip up a cider, only problem is I have never made cider only BEER!
I have seen numerous videos on youtube with people making hard cider using regular apple juice from the store.
I plan on stockpiling 30L of 99.9% Reconstituted Apple Juice, no additives or preservatives ofcourse.
I was thinking of combining with the juice some DME, around 1kg to be exact as I dont like the thinness of most ciders...would this work?
Another addition will be 500g of Blueberries and 500g of strawberries which I will simmer on the stove in some apple juice and than strain into the fermenter. I'm hoping this will impart some more flavour and give the cider an overall nice deep purple colour.
I also have some Wakatu hops in the freezer, I have heard of people adding hops to ciders but I think I may leave them out as this is all new to me and adding hops seems like an unnecessary risk.
If anyone could make recommendations on a suitable yeast, Ale or Wine yeast that would be much appreciated.
Another thing is, I enjoy ciders with a dry finish but my friend enjoys sweet ciders? What additives could I include to give either dry or sweet finishes?
Cheers,
RippaBitta
A friend of mine wants me to whip up a cider, only problem is I have never made cider only BEER!
I have seen numerous videos on youtube with people making hard cider using regular apple juice from the store.
I plan on stockpiling 30L of 99.9% Reconstituted Apple Juice, no additives or preservatives ofcourse.
I was thinking of combining with the juice some DME, around 1kg to be exact as I dont like the thinness of most ciders...would this work?
Another addition will be 500g of Blueberries and 500g of strawberries which I will simmer on the stove in some apple juice and than strain into the fermenter. I'm hoping this will impart some more flavour and give the cider an overall nice deep purple colour.
I also have some Wakatu hops in the freezer, I have heard of people adding hops to ciders but I think I may leave them out as this is all new to me and adding hops seems like an unnecessary risk.
If anyone could make recommendations on a suitable yeast, Ale or Wine yeast that would be much appreciated.
Another thing is, I enjoy ciders with a dry finish but my friend enjoys sweet ciders? What additives could I include to give either dry or sweet finishes?
Cheers,
RippaBitta
