Western Canada myself, lloydminster ab/sk border.
I haven't looked for any frozen concentrate but you should be able to find some in the frozen can juice section.
Let me know if you find any and what chain store it was at. Nothing here yet
Western Canada myself, lloydminster ab/sk border.
I haven't looked for any frozen concentrate but you should be able to find some in the frozen can juice section.
Let me know if you find any and what chain store it was at. Nothing here yet
Superstore has frozen apple juice from concentrate. Just picked some up (no name brand). Cheating and going to try and build some ice cider from frozen concentrate.
Og is 1.169 corrected.
globell, where you at?
I have 5 gal of pappys fermenting now but used superstore (no name apple juice, 88 cents/Liter). I will let you know how it turns out.
I also have some cloudy (like fresh pressed) from superstore (presidents choice apple cider) as well that is brewing but only 1gal batches, they will be made into applejack.
My last batch i used sunrype pure apple juice so we will see how it compares.
Just opened a bottle from a year ago. This is really smooth stuff!
oh and the cinnamon in the secondary tastes absofukkinglutely great for anyone whom wanted to know.
This is a cut-n-paste from a member called `woozy`
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Well, it's all a guess but flying by the seat of my pants:
Pounds of sugar to get 1% of alcohol boost = no. gallons/(6*attenuation of yeast).
So to raise a 5 gallon batch 1% with yeast attenuating at 75%, you should add 5 gallons/(.75 * 6) = 5 gallons/4.5 = 1.1111111.... = 1 1/9 lb of sugar.
(Because ... 1 1/9 lb of sugar in a gallon will rise the o.g. by 1 1/9 * 46 = 51.1111 pts. So in 5 gallons it will raise the o.g. by (1/5)* 5.1111 = 10.2222. This will raise the potential alcohol percentage by .131 * 10.2222 = 1.339% =~ 1 1/3%. But as the yeast has an attenuation of 75% the actual alcohol percentage will go up by 1 1/3% * 3/4 = 4/3 * 3/4 % = 1%)
(the 6 comes about because .131 * 46 = 6.026 =~ 6. .131 is the scale to convert points to potential alcohol, and 46 is the gravity points of a pound of sugar in 1 gallon of wort.)
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going by what this guy says the 10 lbs of sugar alone potentially has 13.39 % ABV
the next batch that i do i'll try to remember to take a reading of the juice without adding the sugar.
Hope this helps
-Paps