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Presweetening cider with Xylitol

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joeyjojojr

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I know my cider will ferment dry. I know the amount of xylitol needed to bring it to the sweetness I like. Can I throw xylitol in before the ferment then?>
 
Sure, go for it. Maybe 6 oz per gallon to start out? Plus or minus a little bit. I'm going to xylitol my cider for the first time ever soon and that's about where I'll start with it.
 
You can, but I wouldn't risk any potential off-flavours. Go the safe route and add it at bottling.
 
I agree with Oldmate, and add this: depending what kinds of apples/juice you are using, the qualities will vary from year to year. You want to backsweeten to achive a certain taste profile, so a good method is to run blending trials to see what the optimal amount to add is.
 
Sure, go for it. Maybe 6 oz per gallon to start out? Plus or minus a little bit. I'm going to xylitol my cider for the first time ever soon and that's about where I'll start with it.
How much xylitol did you determine was a good amount per gal for your tastes?
 
It is easy enough to add the xylitol after fermentation and adjust your sweetness precisely. The uncertainty of adding it before doesn't make it worth it in my opinion.
 
It is easy enough to add the xylitol after fermentation and adjust your sweetness precisely. The uncertainty of adding it before doesn't make it worth it in my opinion.
Yep! Despite thread topic title...was looking for back sweetening amount feedback. Thx!
 
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