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pauljames108

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Hi guys my name is Paul and I am new to any kind of homebrew (only experience is making a 1 gallon wine from a wine kit) however I have 3 apple trees in my garden a mixture of cookers and eaters so I have decided to try cider. I have picked pulped and juiced enough apples already for 1 gallon of cider its in the demi-john and i have dropped in a Campden tablet to kill any wild yeasts ?? However after jumping in head first with no real research my question is during the juicing process I wasnt too hot on sanitation I mean I cleaned all my equipment with soap, antibacterial wipes and rinsed them i also sanitised my demijohn with the proper cleaner but then after reading I could contract e-coli from unpasteurised juice. Im freaking out :-D should I dump thr juice or is there a way of sorting it out ? Thanks guys :-D
 
It's very easy to scare yourself or worry too much or rush things when you are starting out home brewing. I was the same way a few years ago. You'll be fine. I don't think e. Coli can live in an environment that has alcohol in it, so if fermentation is going on I wouldn't worry too much about e. Coli. There's threads here with pictures of actual infected ciders. It might not be e. Coli but it'll show yiu what to look out for.
 
Thank you for your swift response ;-) I am more than likely flapping over nothing I have added a Campden tablet and left it for 48 hrs to clear and today im going to pitch in some cider yeast and see what happens :-D
 

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