Perfect! ThanksMikeFlynn74 said:Mule-
Yep works just fine
Perfect! ThanksMikeFlynn74 said:Mule-
Yep works just fine
Use the s-04 and let me know if it leaves a sweeter taste.beergears said:I want to start batch no. 2, and only have Safale S-04 and Nottingham yeats on hand.
Any advice on using either?
tweaks needed?
sdhucks7 said:Just had to say it. WOW Thanks Ed I am drinking some of my first batch (7 weeks in primary 2 1/2 weeks in bottle) I can see me and SWMBO drinking this all summer on the back porch. I am going to start batch #3 this weekend just to be on the safe side. Batch #2 is 5 weeks in and i know we are going to go through this stuff fast!
SD
BlindLemonLars said:IMO, it's way to early to be making any judgments about your apfelwein. In my experience, active fermentation is still going on past the fourth week. Seriously, put it in a dark corner for a month and forget all about it! Even then, it will continue to improve with age. I keg mine, and without fail, the last glass poured is always the best one! Patience is both the most important ingredient and the most important technique, in this and all other brewing pursuits.
Any additional sugar will just ferment out and produce more alcohol, making the final product even dryer.
discgolfin said:I think it continues to get better all the way to 6 months plus as wine does.
DeathBrewer said:i need to find some cheaper juice though. that trader joes stuff cost me like $50. might have made for some better brew, tho, who knows.
I never see Tree Top at my local Costco but I see their Kirkland brand is made from fresh pressed apples (not from concentrate) and that's the only ingredient: 100% Apple Juice (no preservatives or ascorbic acid etc.) so I'll bet it's pretty good too.Congrats! Costco has TreeTop for $5.99 for two gallons.
Thwizzit said:If you bottle the Apfelwein before it ferments out will that make it sweeter or will it mess it up?
BigKahuna said:Use the s-04 and let me know if it leaves a sweeter taste.
I bottled my first batch last night...1/2 in wine bottles, 1/2 carbed. I used Splenda to sweeten a few, as well as the glass I siphoned out last. TOO Much sweetener is worse than too little though, I can verify that.
Ya..well... That is the million dollar question isn't it.s3n8 said:How much splenda was 'too much'? I think I will add a little prior to bottling, but don't wanna over-do it.
blacklab said:Good God! Just cracked a bottle that I made in November. After 4 months, this stuff is amazing. Let it age peeps, let it age!
blacklab said:Question for Ed or others with experience; is it possible to just rack on top of the yeast cake from your prior batch? I have another which is about ready to bottle and am wondering if I can just throw another 5 galls of apple juice on top. I don't really have an experience with wine yeasts(montrachet).