@ThirstyPawsHB has a jalapeño/mango variant that is very good too, but I don’t have the details to make that version.
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I just bottled mine today, after 5 days in secondary. Followed the instructions: 1 pint water heated to 175, 2 cups table sugar, 3 cans lemonade concentrate, sorbate (also added K-meta) to prevent refermentation. I added 2 oz. of raspberry extract. I racked through a ss strainer, but some pulp made it through. That should settle out in the bottles.
I didn't get the rich, red color you guys did, but more pink. Maybe it was the Walmart frozen raspberries. I did smash them up some before adding to secondary. Sample tasted good. I racked about 6.25 gallons, and filled 61 12oz long necks and 4 7oz clear bottles. I put them all in the fridge.
I'm going to crack one open this afternoon.
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Very interesting. Thanks for sharing. I’ve always used the great value brand from Wally World. I’ve never checked the OG. Just assumed it would be as advertisedThis is probably the place to point out that not all lemonade concentrates are created equal.
When I made my batch I used Great Value lemonade concentrate from Walmart. It is "33% reduced sugar," with Stevia added. Of course, Stevia adds no fermentables, though it adds sweetness. Checking the Great Value label, it shows 19g total sugars for 2 fl. oz. concentrate. Not exactly the best reviews for flavor, either. Hindsight. My RHL tastes good, but I'm thinking I can do better next batch.
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Old Orchard is similar to Great Value, with the same 19g sugar per 2 oz of concentrate. Stevia is added to bump up sweetness in this one, as well. Maybe it has better flavor, though I've never tried it and probably won't.
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Minute Maid costs more than the above 2 brands, but has more sugar and no Stevia. It shows 27g total sugars per 1.5 fl. oz. serving of concentrate (which includes HFCS, though I doubt the yeast care). Scaled up to a 2 oz serving, this comes out to 36g total sugars, much greater than the 19g in each of the above offerings.
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Those are just a few brands I find near me. No doubt there are other store brands to look at, YMMV. It pays to read those labels before buying, something I didn't do.
With the sorbate and k-meta addition, did you get any carbonation or just sweetness?
Would this recipe (replacing sugar for dme by gravity points) need yeast nutrient?I'd like to make a GF version. I don't need to go GF, but I have a few friends and family who do and it'd be nice to have something to serve them.
I remember seeing a conversion factor in a bottle-conditioning formula somewhere, that table sugar has more points per gallon than dextrose (46 and 42 respectively, IIRC). So, about 10%.
Would this recipe (replacing sugar for dme by gravity points) need yeast nutrient?
Interesting to know about the great-value lemonade -- might be the simplest way to get a semi-sweet hard lemonade and still bottle carb (skipping the sorbate and k-meta, obviously)...
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