tehbeast87
Member
Hey all,
I'm new to the forum and home brew in general. I want to make a cider with about an 8% abv or so. I am wondering how much sugar should be added to a 1 gallon carboy to achieve this and what the OG and SG should/might be around. I am using Edwort's Apfelwein as a guideline and noticed he used 2lbs of sugar for his 5 gallon carboys which yielded him about 6% abv. I will be using English Cider 775 yeast and am a little concerned about overflow using this yeast and too much sugar trying to achieve my desired 8%. Any info on this would be greatly appreciated. As for my priming question now, I am wondering how much sugar should be used at this stage as well, I know 3/4 is used for 5 gallons but am wondering how much should be used for 1 gallon to achieve the 8% and not create bottle bombs. Hopefully this all makes sense, any info is greatly appreciated
I'm new to the forum and home brew in general. I want to make a cider with about an 8% abv or so. I am wondering how much sugar should be added to a 1 gallon carboy to achieve this and what the OG and SG should/might be around. I am using Edwort's Apfelwein as a guideline and noticed he used 2lbs of sugar for his 5 gallon carboys which yielded him about 6% abv. I will be using English Cider 775 yeast and am a little concerned about overflow using this yeast and too much sugar trying to achieve my desired 8%. Any info on this would be greatly appreciated. As for my priming question now, I am wondering how much sugar should be used at this stage as well, I know 3/4 is used for 5 gallons but am wondering how much should be used for 1 gallon to achieve the 8% and not create bottle bombs. Hopefully this all makes sense, any info is greatly appreciated