ImpatientBrewer
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I don't want to post this to the recipe forum until I duplicate it, but I am very happy with my latest batch. I mixed 1.5 lbs of brown sugar with a cup of table sugar and caramelized it (though I messed up at the end and ended up making it lumpy). I then added it to 5 gallons of Musselman's cider (from Walmart) before putting in a cup of homemade pear preserves for good measure.
The OG ended up being ~1.07. Next time I am going to decrease the sugar and/or shake it to dissolve it better, but I digress.
I the added Mangrove Jack M02 Cider Yeast and let it ferment (slowly since I forgot to add any nutrient) until it reached 1.02, at which point I siphoned about half into glass carboys that went in the fridge.
The result is a sweet, absolutely delicious cider that has a surprisingly good scent and a bit of carbonation. I'm letting the rest ferment out and age, I imagine it is going to be quite dry and probably fairly bad.
The OG ended up being ~1.07. Next time I am going to decrease the sugar and/or shake it to dissolve it better, but I digress.
I the added Mangrove Jack M02 Cider Yeast and let it ferment (slowly since I forgot to add any nutrient) until it reached 1.02, at which point I siphoned about half into glass carboys that went in the fridge.
The result is a sweet, absolutely delicious cider that has a surprisingly good scent and a bit of carbonation. I'm letting the rest ferment out and age, I imagine it is going to be quite dry and probably fairly bad.