Hey guys!
So I tried making cider just using pasteurized juice and s-04 yeast. Went from og 1.042 down to only 1.009 ( I thought it would go lower). Once I tested it a few days in a row and it had settled at 1.009, I bottled it. It was about 2 gallons, with 1 pack of yeast. A few days before I bottled it, I did a transfer, leaving the bottem yeast cake behind. I primed the cider with about 1/4 cup of sugar. It has now been in the bottle for 5 days, and it seems to be uncarbonated, and there is no yeast cake in the bottem of any of the bottles. Seems to me like the yeast maybe died? Or it all got left behind in the transfer... I'm not sure! Anyone have any idea why is isn't carbonating? Tastes good, just flat.
So I tried making cider just using pasteurized juice and s-04 yeast. Went from og 1.042 down to only 1.009 ( I thought it would go lower). Once I tested it a few days in a row and it had settled at 1.009, I bottled it. It was about 2 gallons, with 1 pack of yeast. A few days before I bottled it, I did a transfer, leaving the bottem yeast cake behind. I primed the cider with about 1/4 cup of sugar. It has now been in the bottle for 5 days, and it seems to be uncarbonated, and there is no yeast cake in the bottem of any of the bottles. Seems to me like the yeast maybe died? Or it all got left behind in the transfer... I'm not sure! Anyone have any idea why is isn't carbonating? Tastes good, just flat.