I'm in the process of bottling my batch this morning.
After adding the extra water with the backsweeteners and potassium sorbate, it came close to overflowing a 6.5 gallon bottling bucket. All I could think was, "This better be good, because that is a LOT of hard lemonade."
I hit a final gravity of almost exactly 1.000 before I backsweetened.
For what it's worth, and others have already noted, there is a discrepancy in the recipe. The ingredient list calls for 2.5 cups of corn sugar, but the directions say to add three cups. I used three.
I also used just six cups of cane sugar to backsweeten, instead of eight. I thought I'd start there and add more if needed, and I'm glad I did. Six cups is just about perfect.
Meanwhile, it's almost 9:30 AM, and I may have already had too many "samples."
'Tis good stuff.
Yeah, back sweeten to taste for sure. I do about 2.5-3cups for a 6gallon batch along with 3 cans of lemonaid and try to use as little water as possible, maybe 1 pint just to dissolve the sugar. But totally agree, Hard Lemonaid for breakfast is always a welcomed treat!