Hey all. I was thinking about making a sparkling cider to be ready for Thanksgiving, and I was wondering if I could get thoughts and tips because I've never made a cider this size (I usually make very small batches... around 1 gallon). Here's what I was thinking:
5 gallons water
7.5 pounds apples (mixed variety)
7.5 pounds cooking pumpkin (skin and pulp removed)
15 pounds local honey
10 cinnamon sticks
1 tbsp. nutmeg
1 tsp. mace
(x) pumpkin spice
1 packet champagne yeast
I figured I'd bring the water and honey to a boil, cut up the apples and pumpkin and steep them with half of the cinnamon sticks in a grain bag until I feel the flavors have incorporated. After that, add the nutmeg and mace and let it all sit in a fermenting bucket for about a week, at which point I'd add some champagne yeast and let it ferment for two weeks. After that, rack it and add some more honey or sugar to charge it and bottle it up in growlers with a dash of pumpkin spice and the leftover cinnamon sticks divided among each.
First, does this sound like it'll work? I really want it to be bubbling pretty good when we crack it open. I also want it to be good and sweet, and for the apple, pumpkin and honey to really shine through.
Second, any recommendations for the flavor profile, or does this sound good?
Thanks!
5 gallons water
7.5 pounds apples (mixed variety)
7.5 pounds cooking pumpkin (skin and pulp removed)
15 pounds local honey
10 cinnamon sticks
1 tbsp. nutmeg
1 tsp. mace
(x) pumpkin spice
1 packet champagne yeast
I figured I'd bring the water and honey to a boil, cut up the apples and pumpkin and steep them with half of the cinnamon sticks in a grain bag until I feel the flavors have incorporated. After that, add the nutmeg and mace and let it all sit in a fermenting bucket for about a week, at which point I'd add some champagne yeast and let it ferment for two weeks. After that, rack it and add some more honey or sugar to charge it and bottle it up in growlers with a dash of pumpkin spice and the leftover cinnamon sticks divided among each.
First, does this sound like it'll work? I really want it to be bubbling pretty good when we crack it open. I also want it to be good and sweet, and for the apple, pumpkin and honey to really shine through.
Second, any recommendations for the flavor profile, or does this sound good?
Thanks!