MyLastGamble
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So, I decided on a whim to brew my first cider. Well, its actually going to be AppleJack, as I have a few friends that enjoy sipping good liquor and I figured this would be fun to try with them on our next game night. I got a gallon of non-preserved organic apple juice (with apple bits in it) and some D-47 wine yeast (used about half a packet). Fermented for 2 weeks then cold-crashed in the fridge for 48 hours.
I transferred the hard cider to some sanitized plastic bottles to freeze so I can ice them, and one smaller bottle so I can taste it, and I noticed my cider had a smell to it. At first I thought it was a yeasty and that I used too much yeast in the fermentation however after researching online I found that the smell may be closer to rotten eggs (thinking back it does resemble that more than yeast). Some people suggested letting it sit for a week or two and the smell will go away, but it's a normal smell. The problem I have is it's already bottled up and currently freezing. Is it too late to get rid of that smell? Will it go away throughout the icing process? I would prefer to not take a step back in the process as I was hoping to try this soon (before I let it age) Any advice is much appreciated!
I transferred the hard cider to some sanitized plastic bottles to freeze so I can ice them, and one smaller bottle so I can taste it, and I noticed my cider had a smell to it. At first I thought it was a yeasty and that I used too much yeast in the fermentation however after researching online I found that the smell may be closer to rotten eggs (thinking back it does resemble that more than yeast). Some people suggested letting it sit for a week or two and the smell will go away, but it's a normal smell. The problem I have is it's already bottled up and currently freezing. Is it too late to get rid of that smell? Will it go away throughout the icing process? I would prefer to not take a step back in the process as I was hoping to try this soon (before I let it age) Any advice is much appreciated!